The Wind In the Willows

The Wind In the Willows
by Chris Taylor, Mark Hall

The Wind In the Willows
List Price: $19.95
Our Price: $4.95
You Save: $15.00 (75%)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Buy Used: from $2.25 (click here)
Category: DVD
See more DVD releases


(Click here)
Buy this DVD movie at online store in your country
Canada

DVD Cover Information

Actor: Beryl Reid, David Jason, Ian Carmichael, Michael Hordern, Richard Pearson
Director: Chris Taylor, Mark Hall
Brand: A and E Home Video
Producer: Mark Hall
Editor: John McManus
Producer: Brian Cosgrove
Producer: John Hambley
Writer: Kenneth Grahame
Writer: Rosemary Anne Sisson
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 79 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2004-10-26
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: A&E Home Video
Product features:
  • Interview with Brian Cosgrove
  • Toad's Road trivia game
  • Photo gallery
  • Character descriptions

Movie Reviews of The Wind In the Willows

Movie Review: IT AIN'T EASY BEIN' GREEN, RICH, AND POMPOUS
Summary: 5 Stars


It was my dear departed Ma who introduced me to the magical children's book, THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Kenneth Grahame. This was shortly after I graduated from high school, when I would periodically read chapters from the Winnie-The-Pooh series to her. Well, I fell in love with Grahame's book (Mr. Toad is one of the greatest characters in English literature!), and about 1983 or '84, I upgraded my little paperback copy to a really beautiful hardcover copy published by Grosset & Dunlap, which includes wonderful colorful illustrations. (That copy still sits proudly in a bookcase right next to THE WORLD OF POOH by A. A. Milne.)

In 1989, my Ma purchased a VHS copy of this Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove "stop-motion" animated production of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS for my niece and nephew. Weeeeell... When I saw it, I instantly fell in love with it and obtained my own copy. (I would have stolen the copy from my Ma's grandchildren, but that sort of thing usually earns one some nasty karma, and I seem to have all I can stand as it is, thank you very much!) This movie is probably even better than the book, and I've already told you how the book is esteemed by me. From the first viewing, this became my all-time favorite stop-motion movie, and that has never changed. Oh sure, I love Nick Park's Wallace & Gromit - particularly THE WRONG TROUSERS, with its punky penguin, Feathers McGraw. (I seriously considered using Feathers McGraw as my Ammyland pen name when I wrote my first review for this website.) But you know, nothing's ever gonna catch MR. TOAD in my book ... I mean, he drives awfully fast in that little motorcar!

In 1990, I took my tape over to my then-girlfriend's apartment, thinking that she might like to see it. ("The Countess" was a good ol' gal, with an appreciation for the finer things in life, like the classic Tex Avery and Tom n Jerry cartoons.) Well, I played it for her once and unwittingly created a monster. She asked me to bring it a second time, which I did. And thereafter, every time I showed up at her apartment, the first words out of her mouth were, "Did you bring Mr. Toad?" And when I answered, "No", she'd immediately begin to pout. It was as if she wasn't happy to see me unless I was accompanied by that impertinent, little green amphibian. The first forty times, I thought she was just joking (I'm a bit dense), but after that it finally occurred to me that she had given her heart to Toad, and I truly was in the doghouse without him. So, I finally wised up and bought The Countess her own copy of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, so she could watch it anytime she desired, and I thereby erased her perpetual pout. But I'll tell ya the truth... that d*mned frog, I love the bloke, even if he did steal my gal.

This 78 minute stop-motion movie is filled with marvelous characters and memorable lines: Of course, there's first and foremost "the famous Mr. Toad" (don't think he's famous? Just ask him!) with his beloved horse-drawn caravan, which he disdains as a "common canary-colored cart" when he encounters his first motorcar. And then his motorcar mania which ultimately wreaks so much havoc, causing him to lose the family's venerable Toad Hall. There's sensible Ratty, Sensitive Mole, the wascally Weasels, and old, stoic n stout Mr. Badger. (Man! You just don't mess with Badger! The Weasels found that out the HARD way. He was "Thumpin' an' thumpin' an' thumpin'" `em!)

And are there ever some funny lines that The Countess and I used for many years afterwards! ("Out of my way!"; "Chap's a d*mn frog!") I love the scene where the young field mouse is trying to inform Mole about something and Mole admonishes him about his pronunciation, telling him not to drop his "H"s. And the little mouse obeys in saying, "It's Toad, sir - he's got hisself harrested!" And there's that moment when Ratty and Mole wander nearby Mole's long-forgotten hole in the ground (Mole End) and he becomes unexpectedly homesick. Sniffling, he says in a low voice, "I smelt it and I wanted it." The Countess and I got lots and lots of mileage out of that line. We used it for Italian restaurants, saloons, compact discs, movies, trips to Disneyland, and on and on. But the day she pointed to an engagement ring and said, "I smelt it and I wanted it", I was forced to break her smeller.

But seriously, while there is lots of action in THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, portions of it are a tad slow for the movie's intended target age. There are a number of idyllic scenes (e.g., the "Up Tails All" duck sequence) that are likely to lose the interest of your youngsters (you know how they're captivated only by the "Whizbang-Clangdang" stuff), and the thick English accents (that delight us) are sometimes going to be a bit tough for the kiddies to follow. But you know, to heck with them, get this children's movie for yourself and wait for your kids to "grow up" enough to fully appreciate it. But men, don't let your wives see it or yer gonna lose `em to that suave ladies' ... uhm ... Toad. Well, unless that's your intention.

Listen, I gotta run now. I just got a phone call from the police department and I gotta go bail out my Brother, Napoleon. It seems he's got hisself harrested..... hagain!

Summary of The Wind In the Willows

WIND IN THE WILLOWS - DVD Movie
Similar DVD Movies
The Wind in the Willows: The Centennial Anniversary Edition ImageThe Wind in the Willows: The Centennial Anniversary Edition
by Kenneth Grahame
Atheneum Books for Young Readers; Published: 1983-09-01; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $10.97
Price in other shops: $19.95
The Wind in the Willows ImageThe Wind in the Willows
by Kenneth Grahame
Aladdin; Published: 1989-03-31; Paperback; Book
Best price: $1.25
Price in other shops: $6.99
The Wind in the Willows - The Movie ImageThe Wind in the Willows - The Movie
Sony; Release date: 2005-02-01; DVD
Best price: $0.92
Price in other shops: $9.99
The Wind in the Willows ImageThe Wind in the Willows
by Kenneth Grahame
Candlewick Press; Candlewick; Published: 2003-09-15; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $11.91
Price in other shops: $21.99
The Beatrix Potter Collection ImageThe Beatrix Potter Collection
Warner Brothers; Release date: 2008-02-12; DVD
Best price: $21.64
Price in other shops: $29.98
Paddington Bear - The Complete Classic Series ImagePaddington Bear - The Complete Classic Series
Mill Creek Entertainment; Release date: 2011-02-15; DVD
Best price: $5.65
Price in other shops: $14.98
The Wind in the Willows - The Complete Second Series ImageThe Wind in the Willows - The Complete Second Series
A and E Home Video; Release date: 2005-07-26; DVD
Best price: $5.75
Price in other shops: $19.95
Masterpiece Theatre: The Wind in the Willows ImageMasterpiece Theatre: The Wind in the Willows
PBS; Release date: 2007-05-15; DVD
Best price: $12.42
Price in other shops: $24.99
Wind in the Willows - The Complete First Series ImageWind in the Willows - The Complete First Series
A&E; Release date: 2005-03-29; DVD
Best price: $10.09
Price in other shops: $19.95
The Wind in the Willows Four-Pack (Original Film / First and Second Series / A Tale of Two Toads) ImageThe Wind in the Willows Four-Pack (Original Film / First and Second Series / A Tale of Two Toads)
A&E Home Video; Release date: 2006-03-28; DVD
Best price: $29.99
Price in other shops: $69.95
Compare prices and read customer reviews for more than one million DVD titles.
Oscar 2005 Winners