

Adventure · Animation · Drama
Overview
When the warren belonging to a community of rabbits is threatened, a brave group led by Fiver, Bigwig, Blackberry and Hazel leave their homeland in a search of a safe new haven.
Top Cast


John Hurt
John Hurt
Hazel (voice)
John Hurt
Hazel (voice)


Richard Briers
Richard Briers
Fiver (voice)
Richard Briers
Fiver (voice)


Michael Graham Cox
Michael Graham Cox
Bigwig (voice)
Michael Graham Cox
Bigwig (voice)


John Bennett
John Bennett
Captain Holly (voice)
John Bennett
Captain Holly (voice)


Ralph Richardson
Ralph Richardson
Chief Rabbit (voice)
Ralph Richardson
Chief Rabbit (voice)


Simon Cadell
Simon Cadell
Blackberry (voice)
Simon Cadell
Blackberry (voice)


Terence Rigby
Terence Rigby
Silver (voice)
Terence Rigby
Silver (voice)


Roy Kinnear
Roy Kinnear
Pipkin (voice)
Roy Kinnear
Pipkin (voice)


Richard O'Callaghan
Richard O'Callaghan
Dandelion (voice)
Richard O'Callaghan
Dandelion (voice)


Denholm Elliott
Denholm Elliott
Cowslip (voice)
Denholm Elliott
Cowslip (voice)
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