Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory [1971 film]
by Mel Stuart (Director), Roald Dahl (Screenwriter), David Seltzer (Screenwriter)
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Candy manufacturer Willy Wonka has a contest and hides five golden tickets in five of his scrumptious candy bars. All five ticket winners get a free tour of the mysterious Wonka factory, as well as a lifetime supply of Wonka candy. Four of the children are nasty brats who are punished by Willie Wonka with various diabolical, but funny, methods. Only Charlie, a likeable child, wins the heart of the manufacturer.Tags
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A poor little boy wins a ticket to visit the inside of a mysterious and magical chocolate factory. When he experiences the wonders inside the factory, the boy discovers that the entire visit is a test of his character. Based on the book by Roald Dahl.
Five children tour an eccentric candy-maker's factory.
Gene Wilder, you so creepy.
Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: B
Dialog: A
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: B
Acting: B
Music: A
Enjoyment: A plus
GPA: 3.3/4
(Jan. 2012)
Gene Wilder, you so creepy.
Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: B
Dialog: A
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: B
Acting: B
Music: A
Enjoyment: A plus
GPA: 3.3/4
(Jan. 2012)
I love this book. I read it as a 3rd grade read aloud. The children loved this story. It is about a boy named charlie who finds a golden ticket. This ticket allows him to spend a day at Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. This is a great book to read because you can watch the movie when you are done.
A sweet boy from a poor family dreams of finding one of five golden tickets hidden inside chocolate bar wrappers which will admit him to the eccentric and reclusive Willy Wonka's magical factory. One after another, tickets are discovered by ghastly children - but will the lad find the last remaining one and have all his dreams come true?
A poor but hopeful boy seeks one of the five coveted golden tickets that will send him on a tour of Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory.
Lots of fun.
Still a classic. I have not seen the newer version to compare it, however.
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Roald (pronounced "Roo-aal") was born in Llandaff, South Wales. He had a relatively uneventful childhood and was educated at Repton School. During World War II he served as a fighter pilot and for a time was stationed in Washington, D.C.. Prompted by an interviewer, he turned an account of one of his war experiences into a short story that was show more accepted by the Saturday Evening Post, which were eventually collected in Over to You (1946). Dahl's stories are often described as horror tales or fantasies, but neither description does them justice. He has the ability to treat the horrible and ghastly with a light touch, sometimes even with a humorous one. His tales never become merely shocking or gruesome. His purpose is not to shock but to entertain, and much of the entertainment comes from the unusual twists in his plots, rather than from grizzly details. Dahl has also become famous as a writer of children's stories. In some circles, these works have cased great controversy. Critics have charged that Dahl's work is anti-Semitic and degrades women. Nevertheless, his work continues to be read: Charlie and Chocolate Factory (1964) was made into a successful movie, The BFG was made into a movie in July 2017, and his books of rhymes for children continue to be very popular. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory [1971 film]
- Original title
- Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
- Original publication date
- 1971-06-30
- People/Characters
- Willy Wonka; Charlie Bucket
- Important places
- Wonka Chocolate Factory
- Related movies
- Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971 | IMDb)
- Disambiguation notice
- This work, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, is the 1971 film adaptation of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, not the book on which it is based.
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