


The door was small on one side and big on the other. In the book, Charlie got the factory as soon as the other kids were out of the running and didn't have to pass a final test. Adaptation Expansion: The entire Slugworth plot.Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) The second version, directed by Tim Burton and released in 2005, features Johnny Depp as Wonka, and a supporting cast that includes James Fox, Missi Pyle, Helena Bonham Carter, Christopher Lee, and Deep Roy (many many times) and is intended to be slightly closer to the book.įans are divided on which is the superior film. The first, released in 1971, features Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka (whom the title was changed to accomodate because of concerns over racial slang) and Jack Albertson as Grandpa Joe and is something of a cult film. Twice have film versions been made of Roald Dahl's most popular book. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP. DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE.

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