Yes. The title of the book is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but the first movie version of it -- the 1971 version starring Gene Wilder as Wonka -- changed the title to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
The 2005 remake starring Johnny Depp as Wonka uses the original title.
The Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie came out in 2005
it was a Wonka Bar. It didn't have a golden ticket in it though.
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...
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is based on a true story: When Roald Dahl was a child, the two biggest candy makers in England used to send spies into each others' factories to steal secrets. In the book and the movies made from it, the other candy makers knew Wonka's was the leader in creating delicious new candies made in new ways, such as Wonka's ice cream that wouldn't ever melt. They wanted to sell these candies without spending the time and money to invent them, so they had spies steal the recipes.
The song "Pure Imagination" (one of my favorites!!) was written by two British composers, Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley.
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The Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie came out 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.
i think you blick it with a wad of abc gum
There are two versions of this film. The endings are different, but in each Charlie ends up owning the chocolate factory and his impoverished family is redeemed.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
it was a Wonka Bar. It didn't have a golden ticket in it though.
Roald Dahl is famous for being a writer (author). Some of his stories became movies like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Two of the most famous stories he wrote was "James and the giant peach", "The witches".
Roald Saul wrote many books BOY MATILDA GOING SOLO THE WITCHES THE TWITS DANNY CHAMPION OF THE WORLD BFG CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY WILLIE WONKA AND THE GREAT GLASS ELEVATOR ESIO TROT THE GIRAFFE THE PELLY AND ME
Willy Wonka is a man who invents chocolate and sweets. He is not real although Roald Dahl used the name in two of his books: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. He is a fictional character
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 more recent Charlie's Angels films have reached two movies.