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It is based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Roald Dahl wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which is the novel that the movie Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is based on. = = Roald Dahl wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as well as its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
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No, it is a fictional story based on a book by English novelist Roald Dahl.
Roald Dahl was a worker at the local chocolate factory. The name of the factory was The Cadbury Company. To entertain himself, he used to imagine his coworkers in funny outfits and would give them funny names. Many years later, he decided to become an author. His second book was based on his experiences at the factory. The book was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
That would be Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is based on the book by the same title, written by Roald Dahl
The movie, which was released in 1971, was a musical film based on the novel by Roald Dahl. The film Charlie and Chocolate Factory,where only the Ompa-Lompas sing was released in 2005.
Although Charlie and the Chocolate Factory can be enjoyed by young children, it probably would not keep the attention of babies under two years of age. Because it contains some rather sophisticated humor and irony, the book and movies based on the book are also enjoyed by adults.
No, Charlie and the Chocolate factory is a book by Roald Dahl. It is very similar to the movie but the ending of the new modern movie is different. The part of the glass elevator and the story about his father differs from the movie.
Cheifly from his imagination. Some of the books, however, are based on things he liked. Like 'Charlie and the chocolate factory' was for his love of chocolate. He had a ball of foil on his desk. This was the foil that surrounds Dairy Milk Chocolate Bars
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a new version of the old Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It has the same story line but the effects are way cooler and its more enjoyable. A poor boy named Charlie Bucket really wants a golden ticket for a chocolate factory that has been closed for years. There are only five tickets in the world and he gets the very last one. What awaits him in the factory is unbelievable...
The music is based around three themes:a gentle family theme for the Buckets, generally woodwinda magical, string waltz for Willy Wonkaa upbeat factory theme for a full orchestra