“All the world will be your enemy, Prince of a Thousand enemies. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you; digger, listener, runner, Prince with the swift warning. Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed. All the world will be your enemy, Prince of a Thousand enemies. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you; digger, listener, runner, Prince with the swift warning. Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed. “
Watership Down screens midnights this weekend (May 15th and 16th) at The Tivoli Theater as part of their ‘Reel Late at The Tivoli’ Midnight Series.
Based upon Richard Adam’s famed novel of the same title, the animated feature Watership Down (1978) delves into the surprisingly violent world of a warren of rabbits as they...
Watership Down screens midnights this weekend (May 15th and 16th) at The Tivoli Theater as part of their ‘Reel Late at The Tivoli’ Midnight Series.
Based upon Richard Adam’s famed novel of the same title, the animated feature Watership Down (1978) delves into the surprisingly violent world of a warren of rabbits as they...
- 5/11/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Watership Down is being developed into a new BBC TV animated series.
The classic children's novel is being adapted by My Mad Fat Diary writer Tom Bidwell, who has also written episodes of EastEnders and Casualty, reports Broadcast.
The new series is expected to air in a family-friendly timeslot on BBC One, but this has yet to be confirmed.
Richard Adam's 1972 novel follows a group of rabbits who are forced to leave their warren and find new dwellings.
It became a successful animated film in 1978, starring John Hurt and Richard Briers among others, while the soundtrack contained 1979's best-selling single 'Bright Eyes' by Art Garfunkel.
It was later adapted into a children's TV series on Citv, running for 39 episodes from 1999 to 2001. It featured the likes of Stephen Fry, Rik Mayall, Phil Jupitus, Jane Horrocks, Dawn French and Stephen Mangan.
The classic children's novel is being adapted by My Mad Fat Diary writer Tom Bidwell, who has also written episodes of EastEnders and Casualty, reports Broadcast.
The new series is expected to air in a family-friendly timeslot on BBC One, but this has yet to be confirmed.
Richard Adam's 1972 novel follows a group of rabbits who are forced to leave their warren and find new dwellings.
It became a successful animated film in 1978, starring John Hurt and Richard Briers among others, while the soundtrack contained 1979's best-selling single 'Bright Eyes' by Art Garfunkel.
It was later adapted into a children's TV series on Citv, running for 39 episodes from 1999 to 2001. It featured the likes of Stephen Fry, Rik Mayall, Phil Jupitus, Jane Horrocks, Dawn French and Stephen Mangan.
- 7/10/2014
- Digital Spy
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