Charlie is innocent, kind, humble, heartwarming and lovely. I wouldn't say, that he's a hero in the movie, because he doesn't save someones life or something equal that a hero would do. But because of the qualities I've listed, he never got in trouble during the chocolate factory journey, despite the other kids, whose are arrogant, egoistic or blunt. These characteristics are the ruin of the other kids.
peter ostrum/charlie bucket- became a veterinarian in lowville, new york and has 2 children {one boy and girl}.
michael bollien/augusts gloop- became a tax accountant in munlic, germany
julie dawn cole/veruca salt- continue acting and retired when she was 52 and has two children {one boy and girl}.
paris themmen/mike teevee- still does acting and sighs autographs all over the usa.
denise nickelson/ vilolet bouregrade- continued acting but got a doctor's degree when she was 32 and works from acting from time to time.
Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt, Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee.
There are seven people in the family. There is Charlie and his parents. And all four of his grandparents live with them as well.
The chocolate river, and oompa-loompas paddling it (depending on which movie you refer to).
It is simply a place where utensils are made shipped and processed. We use things like pillows. those are made from a factory. almost everything we use comes from a factory!
Paris Themmen played Mike Teavee in Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
There are 12 Oompa Loompas, all though there appears to be more. There are ONLY 12. They are played by Rudy Borgstaller, George Clayton, John Cullum, Malcom Dixon, Rusty Goffe, Ismed Hassan, Norman McGlen, Angelo Muscat, Pepe Poupee, Marcus Powell, Barry Rajchman, and Albert Wilkinson.
they always eat cabbage because Charlie came from a poor family.
The genre of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is fantasy. I know it is fanatsy because fantasy books take place in a make believe setting and in the book it also takes place in a make believe setting such as chocolate room with everthing in the room edible.
Violet(Beaurregade) is a girl who loves to chew on chewing gum. She was the 2nd person to find the Golden Ticket. As she ate her 3 months old chewing gum, she entered the Chocolate factory with 4 other lucky searchers. She was the 2nd again to disappear when she became violet while eating a tested(not ready) chewing gum.
As you probably know, Charlie wins a golden ticket and is able to visit the Chocolate Factory. As funny and somewhat impossible things happen to the other children, Charlie becomes the only one left. Willy Wonka offers Charlie the chance to come live in the factory as his heir on one condition, Charlie must leave his family, forever. Charlie chooses to stay with his family, eventually accompanying Willy to reunite with his father, at which point Willy understands the importance of family, and offers Charlie and his Family a home within the factory. Charlie and his family gladly accept and Charlie lives with Willy designing new sweets for the world.
I would like to tell anyone that thinks so a resounding "no". Rumor has it that he murders kids to make candy. Oh, really? How would he have gotten his needed children prior to sending out the Golden Tickets? Candy was still being made with nobody (SPOILER ALERT--except for Wilkinson, who worked for Wonka) ever coming in. Also, if Wonka had actually sent out the Golden Tickets to find human ingredients, he would have sent out a lot more than just five. I HIGHLY doubt that five people out of roughly six billion on the planet would be enough to make all those different candies you see throughout the film. In conclusion, many people have fallen victim to an utter urban legend. I hope I helped.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl, and originally illustrated by Joseph Schindelman, was first published in the United States in 1964, and in the UK in 1967.
Violet Beauregarde
who fell in the chocolate river,in charlie and the chocolate factory
The answer is none. At the 73rd Annual Academy Awards in 2000, it was nominated for five awards. They were Best Picture, Best Actress in a Leading Role (Juliette Binoche), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Judi Dench), Best Music - Original Score (Rachael Portman) and Best Writing - Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published (Robert Nelson Jacobs). The Best Picture award went to Gladiator, Leading Actress to Julia Roberts for Erin Brockovich, Supporting Actress to Marcia Gay Harden for Pollock, Original Score to Tan Dun for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Best Writing to Stephen Gaghan for Traffic.
one pony and two dogs and four cats and six bunny rabbits and two parakeets and three canaries and a green parrot and a turtle, and a silly old hamster! I WANT a SQUIRREL! is what she says in the film xxx
i dnt know
i never really was told about a moral , but if there was one, it would probably be something like:
dont betray people, because only then can you gain something amazing.
Roald Dahl was angry with the treatment of his book because of the rewrite by screenwriter David Seltzer. He refused permission for the book's sequel, "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" to be filmed. Reportedly, Dahl was so unhappy that he refused to ever watch the completed film.
I think they were found as: Mike Tevee in US Violet in US - I thought she was from Canada Augustus in Germany Charlie in dodgey UK Veruca in posh UK
I think that's an easy one. Mr. Wonka obviously feels sympathy for Charlie, and he think Charlie is like him! If you met someone you like a lot, among many that you don't, you'd probably give them chocolates.