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| | A film is not a book - Watership Down comes to the screen (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19) |
 | | Plans were hastily altered, now CIC wanted the film to be seen everywhere, a film they, and their colleagues had expected would only appeal to the some of the ‘more sophisticated types in the home counties’. |
 | | Audiences reacted consistently to the film, they were awed at the same moments of the film, such as when dawn breaks over the wood after the crossing, laughed at the same jokes, provided almost universally by Kehaar, and always cheered Hazel’s leap onto the punt. |
 | | Bright Eyes too, a rather morbid song in many ways, with its central theme of death, became a massive hit. |
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