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Former Monty Python members Terry Jones, Eric Idle, John Cleese, and Michael Palin were reunited by director Jones for this live-action adaptation of the 1908 children's fantasy classic by Kenneth Gra... read more read more...hame (1859-1932). The actors have only slight physical changes to suggest animal characteristics, plus tails protruding from their Edwardian-style costumes. In pre-WW I England, fascist Weasels prowl the countryside, forcing modest Mole (Steve Coogan) from his underground home after the Weasels acquire the meadow from wealthy, waddling Mr. Toad (Jones). Toad's inheritance is leaking away because of his fascination with the recently invented motorcar. After Mole takes shelter with refined Rat (Idle), the two set out for Toad's cavernous mansion. Toad crashes into another vehicle, but unfortunately, his attorney (Cleese) has nothing nice to say in Toad's defense. Toad's behavior in court prompts the judge (Stephen Fry) to give him a century-long jail sentence. Rat and Mole plan to spring Toad with the help of the hibernating Badger (Nicol Williamson), but Toad simultaneously puts his own escape plan into motion. Back at Toad Hall, the Weasels construct a dog-food factory and intend to destroy the main house by blowing it up-so the threatened animals make plans to retake Toad Hall. Crew members who worked on past Python films include James Acheson (production/costume design) and John Du Prez (original music and songs). Lawrence Van Gelder (New York Times) reviewed, "The Wind in the Willows, brimming with verbal and visual wit and imagination, driven by high adventure, reveling in English eccentricity, enlivened by bursts of song, unafraid of ideas and filled with color and splendid performances, exposes most other movies intended to attract children as out-and-out pap." This film should not be confused with the 1996 animated adaptation which also has Michael Palin in the cast. Filmed at Burnham Beeches (in Buckinghamshire, England). Other earlier versions: the second half of Disney's animated The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949); live-action by the Minneapolis Children's Theatre (1983); stop-motion animation for British TV (1983); 1982 stop-motion animation by John Semper (Spider-Man); and Rankin-Bass animation for U.S. TV (1987). ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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PG, 1 hr. 30 min.

Directed by: Terry Jones

Release Date: January 1, 1997

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DVD Release Date: March 2, 2004

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  • sayers1977
    November 12, 2008
    sayers1977
    Imaginative certainly but I have a gripe with the writer/director/actor messing around with Grahame's original story and adding silly things like a dog food factory. Should have stuck with the original novel and would have made the whole thing more magical rather than saturated P... read moreython for kids. The cast are all good though, with particular credit to Coogan and Sher. A missed opportunity.
  • April 17, 2010
    Terry Jones injects a hint of Monty Python to make an excellent dramatization of Wind in the Willows.
  • March 7, 2007
    My mom read us this book and then we got to see the book after our cross country trip. Each place we would stop she would read another section till everyone was asleep. I love it.

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Steve Rhodes
November 24, 2002
Steve Rhodes, Internet Reviews

For those with an open mind and heart, the picture is a treasure worth savoring. Don't miss this delicate mixture of tenderness and whimsy. Full Review

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
August 26, 2002
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice

Delightfully clever Monty Pythonesque adapation of Kenneth Graham's children's classic. Full Review

Wendy Weinstein
January 1, 2000
Wendy Weinstein, Film Journal International

Creates a make-believe world that is hard to leave. Full Review

Todd McCarthy
March 26, 2009
Todd McCarthy, Variety

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March 16, 2004
Houston Chronicle

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Kevin Thomas
February 7, 2001
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

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Peter Stack
January 1, 2000
Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle

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Joe Baltake
January 1, 2000
Joe Baltake, Sacramento Bee

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Lawrence Van Gelder
January 1, 2000
Lawrence Van Gelder, New York Times

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Steven D. Greydanus
October 29, 2008
Steven D. Greydanus, Decent Films Guide

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