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The Wind in the Willows

  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • TV-G
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.9K
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Ian Carmichael, Michael Hordern, David Jason, and Richard Pearson in The Wind in the Willows (1983)
Stop Motion AnimationAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasy

Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation.Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation.Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation.

  • Director
    • Mark Hall
  • Writers
    • Rosemary Anne Sisson
    • Kenneth Grahame
  • Stars
    • Richard Pearson
    • Ian Carmichael
    • David Jason
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Hall
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Anne Sisson
      • Kenneth Grahame
    • Stars
      • Richard Pearson
      • Ian Carmichael
      • David Jason
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Richard Pearson
    Richard Pearson
    • Mole
    • (voice)
    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Rat
    • (voice)
    David Jason
    David Jason
    • Toad
    • (voice)
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Badger
    • (voice)
    • (as Sir Michael Hordern)
    Beryl Reid
    Beryl Reid
    • Mrs. Carrington-Moss
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Cecil
    Jonathan Cecil
    • Reggie
    • (voice)
    Edward Kelsey
      Una Stubbs
      Una Stubbs
      • Jailer's Daughter
      • (voice)
      • …
      Brian Trueman
      • Weasel Henchman
      • (voice)
      Alan Bardsley
        Allan Bardsley
        • Alfred the Horse
        • (uncredited)
        • …
        • Director
          • Mark Hall
        • Writers
          • Rosemary Anne Sisson
          • Kenneth Grahame
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        User reviews21

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        10feeling_groovy

        Legendary (and the best theme music of any show ever!)

        This is legendary animation and a classic of British Tevevision.

        The well known Kenneth Gramhame novel is given glorious treatment in stop-motion animation style (before the days of popular Aardman). The animation is perfect, depicting all the colours and textures of the British countryside, and the impressive cast plays to perfection, such as the gruff, unforgettable Badger played by Sir Michael Hordern, the wise, dry Ratty played by Ian Carmichael, and the thoughtful, sensitive mole by Richard Pearson, and the infectious clown Toad played by David Jason.

        There are also ingenious visual ideas and direction such as Badger's echoing lecture in the library, and Mole's encounter with the weasels in the wild wood. This is beautiful, atmpospheric stuff for all ages, plus the songs are great, and the theme music is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever! I can't remember who wrote it - but whoever did deserves some high recognition!!!! In fact, this was later developed into an equally great series, one for each of the seasons, and Peter "Wallace and Gromit" Sallis took over the job of voicing Ratty, but the rest of the cast remained.

        In short, they're all perfect! Take that, Disney!
        9LisaLisa85

        Sublime

        As someone who loved Kenneth Grahame's book "The Wind In The Willows" - my father used to read it to me a lot when I was little - I have seen many TV/film/theatre adaptations of the story. But it was this 1983 feature length film by Rosemary Sisson (produced by the great animation team of Brian Cosgrove & Mark Hall) that, for me, ranks as perhaps the best of the lot. This was perhaps the most faithful adaptation to Grahame's book, and in my opinion, it was this adaptation that got it absolutely spot on!

        Everything about this version is excellent - this was exactly the characters and scenes as I imagined them from when my father read me the story and from when I was old enough to read them myself. The Edwardian scenery was just perfect. The often poignant and sometimes hilarious incidental music was awe-inspiring. And the theme tune was so beautiful, so relaxing, and so heart-wrenching all at once!

        As for the characters and voice actors... They simply couldn't have made a better choice for Mr. Toad than the fantastic David Jason, who takes to his part with passion and vigour. The great Ian Carmichael's warm, friendly and dry manner was totally perfect Ratty (what a pity they couldn't keep him for series that followed on from this film), and Sir Michael Hordern's gruff, husky and stern yet kind voice made a fabulous Badger. Richard Pearson as the shy and sensitive but lovable Moley was very good too, while Brian Trueman and Una Stubbs were great in their supporting roles. The Weasels are great villains, and some of the scenes, while rather dark and scary, evoke exactly the view and words of Kenneth Grahame.

        And then there's the songs. David Jason's "The Open Road" still makes my head turn to the screen even now, and Ian Carmichael singing the Ducks' Dance followed by the amazing sequence of the clay puppet ducks performing a well-timed dance routine... Well, you have to see it to believe what an incredible experience it is.

        Whether a child or an adult, this film is an experience to be treasured!
        10TheLittleSongbird

        One of the best versions by far of the book

        I say this as a lover of Kenneth Grahame's wonderful book, and I do agree wholeheartedly with anyone who says it is one of the best versions. The stop motion animation is very effectively rendered, while the writing and storytelling is absolutely excellent, while they remain loyal to the book's tone and details they also have a lot of charm and infectiousness about them.

        The characters are immensely engaging and also stick to the characters of the book. And of course the voice acting is wonderful, especially David Jason who is a hoot as Toad.

        Overall, this adaptation is wonderful and one of the best versions. If you haven't seen it, do, you will not regret it. 10/10 Bethany Cox
        9atrolleynatrain

        one of the most precious bits of my childhood

        together with jeremy brett's sherlock holmes and the burlesque of allô allô, this was a landmark for a very young admirer of brit-fashioned TV productions. i saw this for the very first time on the telly and i suppose this was but the movie of the series. today i know this movie is a fair piece of artwork that moulded my life: i teach English. the characters are so exquisite and the scenario is state-of-the-art tasteful paintings. the Gothic side of the movie is also an allurement to it. when mole leaves in search of badger, part of the tone of the movie is clear: there's true darkness in those woods. that darkness is also stressed through the gory mole's fingernails. there's much violence, too, for those who like a pinch of tavern-like brawl. it's a sweet translation into moving pictures of a great story for parents to read their kids when they misbehave and have problems with the increasing, and at times puzzling, importance of friendships in their lives. there's the hilarious water-dancing of the ducks in the river and the truly tiresome teenager frog. beautiful. beautiful.
        10Slick-50

        Legendary

        There is only one word for this movie: legendary! The entire cast plays their parts to perfection, especially David Jason as Toad, but overall, the whole cast of talented actors who have ideally lent their voices to this production deserve praise. They've done themselves well.

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        • Trivia
          The motto on the flag flying at Toad Hall is "Semper Bufo", which is mock-Latin for "Forever a Toad".
        • Quotes

          Toad: [flags down Reggie, the motorist] I say, I wonder if you could help me. Having a spot of bother with me car.

          Reggie: Oh? Wh-wh-what sort of bother?

          Toad: Um... em... it's the... uh... crankshaft... it's um... flat.

          Reggie: Really? Ah ha... I should be able to fix that.

          Reggie's Wife: Oh, shall I come too Reggie?

          [gets out of the car]

          Reggie: Uh. Wh-wh-wh-where's your machine?

          Toad: [gestures to a spot behind him] Oh... it's over there. If you'd just take a look at it?

          Reggie: Oh c-certainly old bean. Anything for a fellow motorist.

          [as soon as they move away from their car, Mr. Toad gets in, puts it in gear and drives away]

          Reggie: Oh, I say!

          [they see Mr. Toad driving down the road erratically, laughing, honking the horn]

          Reggie's Wife: Oh. Reggie.

        • Connections
          Featured in The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001)
        • Soundtracks
          The Wind in the Willows song
          Sung by Ralph McTell

          music composed by 'Keith Hopwood' and Malcolm Rowe

          Arranged by Brian Ibbetson

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        • Release date
          • June 17, 1984 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Det susar i säven
        • Filming locations
          • Cosgrove Hall, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK(Studio)
        • Production companies
          • Cosgrove Hall Films
          • Thames Television
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 19m(79 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.33 : 1

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