Man and dog duo Wallace & Gromit took over London's Leicester Square for the premiere of their new film The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit.
Stars such as Ralph Fiennes made their way through a vegetable patch under the watchful eye of a giant inflatable Gromit.
The London premiere was also attended by Cold Feet actor John Thomson, whose voice is featured in the film, actor Stephen Tompkinson and Colin Salmon.
In the film, Wallace & Gromit hunt a monster rabbit which is eating the townsfolk's prize vegetables. Peter Sallis, who voices the part of Wallace, gave thanks to Nick Park, who co-directed the film with Steve Box.
"Nick Park is a lovely man. I liked him immediately when I met him. He was about 23 and I was about 63 and I was a little bit nonplussed at first to find that he was telling me exactly how to do it.
"It has been like that ever since and I would not have it any other way. If I get it wrong, it is his fault."
The film is out in the UK on 14 October.


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