Cast
- Ewan McGregor as Valiant, the Main Protagonist of the Film
- Ricky Gervais as Bugsy, Valiant's friend in the Royal Homing Pigeon Service
- Pip Torrens as Lofty Thaddeus Worthington, Valiant's friend in the Royal Homing Pigeon Service
- Dan Roberts as Tailfeather, Toughwood's brother and Valiant's friend in the Royal Homing Pigeon Service
- Brian Lonsdale as Toughwood, Tailfeather's brother and Valiant's friend in the Royal Homing Pigeon Service
- John Cleese as Mercury, A pigeon who was captured by the Falcons
- Olivia Williams as Victoria, A nursing dove and Valiant's love interest
- John Hurt as Felix, a Seagull with a pegleg and the local barman
- Annette Badland as Elsa, Valiant's Mother
- Jim Broadbent as Sergeant Monty, The Pigeon Drill Sergeant
- Hugh Laurie as Wing Commander Gutsy, The Commander of the Royal Homing Pigeon Service
- Tim Curry as General Von Talon, A German falcon and the main antagonist of the film
- Rik Mayall as Cufflingk, One of Von Talon's Henchmen
- Michael Schlingmann as Underlingk, One of Von Talon's Henchmen
- Sharon Horgan as Charles De Girl, a French Mouse in charge of the Mouse Division
- Buckley Collum as Rollo, A hyperactive mouse who gets crazy anytime someone says the word, "sabotage"
- Sean Samuels as Jacques, A French mouse of the Resistance
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