Category: 14
All Genres: Comedy, Short, Documentary
Release Year: 1901
Country: USA
Runtime: 1
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: George S. FlemingEdwin S. Porter
Sound: Silent
Taglines:Wallace=Master, Gromit=Mind Something bunny is going on... They've made gadgets, they've made contraptions, and they've made a movie. It gnaws no fear... Something wicked this way hops.
Writing by: Nick Park - (characters)
Bob Baker - writer
Steve Box - writer
Mark Burton - writer
Produced by: Claire Jennings - producer
Cecil Kramer - executive producer
Peter Lord - producer
Nick Park - producer
Michael Rose - executive producer
Carla Shelley - producer
David Sproxton - producer
Cast: A.C. Abadie - (uncredited)
Florence Georgie - (uncredited)
Music: Julian Nott
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: A winner and sure to please. In front of one of the largest newspaper offices is a hot air shaft through...
Plot: A winner and sure to please. In front of one of the largest newspaper offices is a hot air shaft through which immense volumes of air are forced by a blower. Ladies in crossing this shaft often have their clothes slightly disarranged. A young man is escorting a young lady and talking very earnestly. They walk slowly along until they stand directly over the air shaft. The young lady's skirts are suddenly raised to an almost unreasonable height, greatly to her horror and much to the amusement of the newsboys, bootblacks, and passersby.
Movie Quotes: Lady Tottington: [over the phone] It's a disaster. I have the most terrible rabbit problem. The competition's only days away. You simply have to do something.
Wallace: Certainly, M'um.
Wallace: [Aside, to Gromit] I think we're about to go up in the world, lad.
Wallace: [Back on phone] Just stay right where you are, Your Ladyship, and we'll be with you in an...
[hits the control panel and gets dragged up through the ceiling]
Wallace: Ahhhh!
Lady Tottington: In an hour? But I can't wait an hour. I have a major infestation. Hello? Hello?
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Rabbits float up the screen during the closing credits. On the Sci-fi music, they flash in different colors. On the romantic music, two rabbits act romantic and sometimes fly in other directions. The final line in the credits is "We would like to stress that no animals were harmed during the making of this film", and a rabbit hits its head on the text and falls.
Goofs: We know about 21 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: After Wallace and Gromit capture the rabbit in the beginning, a banner for the vegetable competition shows that there are four days left. The next night, after Wallace tries to brainwash the rabbits, the calendar where Gromit has marked the days until the competition shows that there are five days left, before Gromit crosses off one more day, making it four.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Comedy, Short, Documentary
Release Year: 1901
Country: USA
Runtime: 1
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: George S. FlemingEdwin S. Porter
Sound: Silent
Taglines:
Writing by: Nick Park - (characters)
Bob Baker - writer
Steve Box - writer
Mark Burton - writer
Produced by: Claire Jennings - producer
Cecil Kramer - executive producer
Peter Lord - producer
Nick Park - producer
Michael Rose - executive producer
Carla Shelley - producer
David Sproxton - producer
Cast: A.C. Abadie - (uncredited)
Florence Georgie - (uncredited)
Music: Julian Nott
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: A winner and sure to please. In front of one of the largest newspaper offices is a hot air shaft through...
Plot: A winner and sure to please. In front of one of the largest newspaper offices is a hot air shaft through which immense volumes of air are forced by a blower. Ladies in crossing this shaft often have their clothes slightly disarranged. A young man is escorting a young lady and talking very earnestly. They walk slowly along until they stand directly over the air shaft. The young lady's skirts are suddenly raised to an almost unreasonable height, greatly to her horror and much to the amusement of the newsboys, bootblacks, and passersby.
Movie Quotes: Lady Tottington: [over the phone] It's a disaster. I have the most terrible rabbit problem. The competition's only days away. You simply have to do something.
Wallace: Certainly, M'um.
Wallace: [Aside, to Gromit] I think we're about to go up in the world, lad.
Wallace: [Back on phone] Just stay right where you are, Your Ladyship, and we'll be with you in an...
[hits the control panel and gets dragged up through the ceiling]
Wallace: Ahhhh!
Lady Tottington: In an hour? But I can't wait an hour. I have a major infestation. Hello? Hello?
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Rabbits float up the screen during the closing credits. On the Sci-fi music, they flash in different colors. On the romantic music, two rabbits act romantic and sometimes fly in other directions. The final line in the credits is "We would like to stress that no animals were harmed during the making of this film", and a rabbit hits its head on the text and falls.
Goofs: We know about 21 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: After Wallace and Gromit capture the rabbit in the beginning, a banner for the vegetable competition shows that there are four days left. The next night, after Wallace tries to brainwash the rabbits, the calendar where Gromit has marked the days until the competition shows that there are five days left, before Gromit crosses off one more day, making it four.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- One of the films in the 3-disk boxed DVD set called "More Treasures from American Film Archives (2004)", compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation from 5 American film archives. This film is preserved by the Library of Congress, has a running time of 74 seconds and an added piano music score.
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