“Watership Down”[/caption] "Tuesday Night at the Movies" continues on Oct. 13 with the 1978 landmark British animated film “Watership Down.” The film is an adaptation of Richard Adams’s …
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"Tuesday Night at the Movies" continues on Oct. 13 with the 1978 landmark British animated film “Watership Down.”
The film is an adaptation of Richard Adams’s classic allegory in which a band of rabbits seek to establish a new colony free of tyranny. Voice talents include John Hurt, Nigel Hawthorne and Zero Mostel. Although animated, “Watership Down” is not for young children.
All films take place at the Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Ave. Doors open at 7 p.m. The film will begin at 7:30. A $5 donation is recommended.