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Caroline Thompson (1) (1956–)

Author of The Nightmare Before Christmas [1993 film]

For other authors named Caroline Thompson, see the disambiguation page.

19+ Works 4,818 Members 43 Reviews

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Works by Caroline Thompson

The Nightmare Before Christmas [1993 film] (1993) — Screenwriter; Writer — 1,317 copies, 10 reviews
Edward Scissorhands [1990 film] (1990) — Screenwriter — 914 copies, 9 reviews
Corpse Bride [2005 film] (2005) — Screenwriter — 785 copies, 6 reviews
Black Beauty [1994 film] (1994) — Director — 363 copies, 4 reviews
The Secret Garden [1993 film] (1993) — Screenwriter — 363 copies, 4 reviews
The Addams Family [1991 film] (1991) — Screenwriter — 297 copies, 3 reviews
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey [1993 film] (1993) — Screenwriter — 221 copies, 3 reviews
City of Ember [2008 film] (2008) — Screenwriter — 183 copies
The Secret Garden [adapted - Cristaldi] (1993) — Screenwriter — 114 copies
The Addams Family (1991) — Original screenplay — 104 copies, 1 review
Buddy [1997 film] (1997) — Director — 43 copies
Snow White: The Fairest of Them All [2001 TV movie] (2001) — Director — 36 copies
Welcome to Marwen [2018 film] (2018) — Screenwriter — 32 copies, 1 review
4 Film Favorites: Classic Horse Films (2007) — Director — 24 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

The Nightmare Before Christmas: Novel (1993) — Original screenplay — 140 copies, 1 review
Disney Scary Storybook Collection [2003] (2003) — Contributor — 82 copies, 1 review

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Canonical name
Thompson, Caroline
Birthdate
1956-04-23
Gender
female
Occupations
screenwriter
film director
novelist
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Washington, D.C., USA
Associated Place (for map)
D.C., USA

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49 reviews
Tully Alford, the Addams family's lawyer, pays them a visit in the hope that they'll provide him with the funds he needs in order to pay off his loan shark, Abigail Craven. It doesn't work out, but the visit and his realization that Abigail's son, Gordon, strongly resembles Gomez Addams's brother, Fester, does give him an idea. He convinces Abigail, who's also a con artist, to have Gordon pretend to be Gomez's long-lost brother, returned from the Bermuda Triangle, so that he can figure out show more the secret to getting into the Addams family vault.

Gordon is initially horrified by the Addams family and its weird and sometimes terrifying quirks, but he gradually grows to like them. Unfortunately, that means he must somehow choose between his mother and the Addams family, with the knowledge that, if the Addams family discovers he isn't who he says he is, they may cast him out.

I'll probably watch the new Netflix show when it comes out, but I suspect it will only work so-so for me at best, simply because the cast of this movie is the Addams family of my heart. I have no personal connection to the comic or original TV series and no clue how well the cast members of this film represent those versions of the characters. It doesn't matter - for me, this is the Addams family.

The makeup and acting are perfect. Raul Julia's manic energy as Gomez, Anjelica Huston's elegant Morticia, Christina Ricci's creepy Wednesday, and Jimmy Workman's darkly mischievous Pugsley. I loved all of them. The movie's pacing was occasionally a bit odd - Gordon went from being terrified of the Addams family to fitting right in in the space of what looked like just a few moments. But I appreciated how well the movie balanced its odd, creepy, and comedic elements, resulting in an Addams family that was charming and likeable despite their occasional murderous moments.

I had completely forgotten this movie's plot, so this rewatch was fun on several levels. At some point I need to see about rewatching Addams Family Values.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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I really respect Burton for extending the well-mapped fantasies of Halloween and Christmas. This wee tome tells Jack Skellington's story of misguided usurpation and redemption. The text is for children and includes movie stills.
A classic, with a surprisingly famous cast. I have not read the book for a very long time, but from what I remember, this movie does it justice. I watched it when I was a child (continuously) and just recently watched it with my 5 year old and my 6 year old. One was captivated, and one was disinterested. It continues the conversation of animal cruelty, which is important even in a time when our domesticated animals have law protecting them. Black Beauty promotes empathy for animals, and show more encourages children, or more widely people in general to think about situations from a different point of view. show less
I realise nostalgia is a huge factor for me in how much I enjoy this film, but even so, I think this is a great family movie even without the nostalgia glasses. And the main orchestral theme might be my favourite one of all time.

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John August Screenwriter
Mike Johnson Director
Pamela Pettler Screenwriter
Anna Sewell Original novel
Linda Woolverton Screenplay
David Butler Director
William Joyce Screenwriter
Julie Hickson Screenwriter
Bryan Forbes Director
Danny Elfman Composer
Tim Burton Producer
Pete Kozachik Cinematography
Ken Page Actor
Michael McDowell Screenwriter
Richard Hashimoto Executive Producer
Carlos Grangel Original characters
Deep Roy Voice
Sean Bean Actor
Fred Fuchs Producer
Fred Roos Producer
Roger Deakins Cinematographer
Tom Luddy Producer
Alex Thomson Cinematographer
Francis Ford Coppola Executive producer
Dana Ivey Actor
Owen Roizman Cinematographer
Dede Allen Editor
Charles Addams Based on characters by
Marc Shaiman Composer
Jim Miller Editor
Scott Rudin Producer
Frances Hodgson Burnett Original Author
Gertrude Lintz Original book
Jon Joffin Cinematographer
Tom Irwin Actor
Wilhelm Grimm Original story
Jacob Grimm Original story
C. Kim Miles Cinematographer
Jack Rapke Producer
Steve Starkey Producer

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Works
19
Also by
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Members
4,818
Popularity
#5,211
Rating
4.0
Reviews
43
ISBNs
108
Languages
6

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