Chicken Run

There's nothing more determined than poultry with a plan.

6.8
20001h 24m

The creators of Wallace & Gromit bring you an exciting and original story about a group of chickens determined to fly the coop–even if they can’t fly! It’s hardly poultry in motion when Rocky attempts to teach Ginger and her feathered friends to fly…but, with teamwork, determination and a little bit o’ cluck, the fearless flock plots one last attempt in a spectacular bid for freedom.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Chickens Go In, Pies Come Out

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United Kingdom Teaser Trailer

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Chicken Run (2000) Behind the scenes clips

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United States Theatrical Trailer #1 (35mm)

Cast

Photo of Julia Sawalha

Julia Sawalha

Ginger (voice)

Photo of Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson

Rocky (voice)

Photo of Imelda Staunton

Imelda Staunton

Bunty (voice)

Photo of Jane Horrocks

Jane Horrocks

Babs (voice)

Photo of Lynn Ferguson

Lynn Ferguson

Mac (voice)

Photo of Miranda Richardson

Miranda Richardson

Mrs. Tweedy (voice)

Photo of Tony Haygarth

Tony Haygarth

Mr. Tweedy (voice)

Photo of Benjamin Whitrow

Benjamin Whitrow

Fowler (voice)

Photo of Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall

Nick (voice)

Photo of Phil Daniels

Phil Daniels

Fetcher (voice)

Photo of Lisa Kay

Lisa Kay

Additional Chicken (voice) (uncredited)

Photo of John Sharian

John Sharian

Circus Man (voice) (uncredited)

Photo of Wyatt Shears

Wyatt Shears

Additional Chicken (voice) (uncredited)

Photo of Jo Allen

Jo Allen

Additional Chicken (voice) (uncredited)

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Reviews

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talisencrw

9/10

A guilty pleasure for me personally, as I love both 'The Great Escape' and most of the works I have seen, over the years, from this rightfully-esteemed British animation company. Highly recommended both for children and for adults who enjoy animation.

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Gimly

6/10

Made my roommate who hates stop-motion animation watched this in 2018 and even he had a good time. It's maybe not as great as I remember thinking it was when I was a little kid, but it still holds up to some degree.

_Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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r96sk

8/10

A very good stop-motion animation!

'Chicken Run', which I watched a crap tonne when I was little but not for a vast number of years now, is an impressive production given it came out in 2000. Despite a pretty simple feel to the film, it's a very well developed concept.

The, admittedly short, run time truly flies by. Of course everything looks, relatively, terrific, but I'm impressed by the pacing which is clean. As for the cast, Julia Sawalha is the definite standout - she's fantastic as Ginger. Timothy Spall and Phil Daniels, as rats Nick and Fetcher, are amusing. Mel Gibson (Rocky), though still decent, isn't actually that good in this.

A fun and interesting story! Definitely worth seeing if you haven't already. I'm intrigued to see where they go with the upcoming sequel.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Ok, there is an huge temptation to riddle this review with puns - but I'm just going to say it's a cracking little family adventure. It's seemingly based on a whole range of classic movies from the "Great Escape", "Star Trek" to "Love Story" with a score cannibalised from just about any/everything ever written by Messrs. Korngold/Williams & Bernstein all adding to this really super stop-motion animation that Ray Harryhausen would have been proud of.. A flock of chickens are relentlessly exploited for their eggs by the evil "Mrs Tweedy" - that is, until "Rocky" (an on-form Mel Gibson) arrives over the fence and incites escape plans... Meantime their malevolent owner (Miranda Richardson) has plans to industrialise production - and this time, not just of the eggs... It's a fun frolic, this - with great vocal performances from Jane Horrocks, Julia Sawalha and Benjamin Whitrow as the rather pompous RAF spotter chicken "Fowler". Nick Park and Peter Lord - and the wonderfully imaginative Aardman team - have built upon their "Wallace and Gromit" experience and created some charming characters with some great lines for both the young, and the formerly young. Certainly a film you can leave the kids alone in front of the telly to.

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