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Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

Written by Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was first published in 1964. The plot revolves around a very poor boy, Charlie, who wins a Golden Ticket. The ticket grants him access to tour a magical and mischievous chocolate factory with his grandfather. The book was later turned into two separate, popular screenplays.

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Who sings the song veruca salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

The music for the soundtrack was written by Danny Elfman of OingoBoingo. I believe that there was not a particular band that performed it, but a mix of studio musicians. I think Noah Snyder is the name of the man who sang it.

What are the names of the Willy Wonka golden ticket winners?

Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt, Augustus Gloop, Mike Teavee, and Violet Beauregarde are the Willy Wonka ticket winners.

What is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory connected too?

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is a book written in 1964 by Roald Dahl. The book was then made into a movie in 1971 under the name Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory. In 2005, the movie was remade with Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka.

Roald Dahl also wrote James and The Giant Peach and Matilda, among other books both for children and adults.

Who is Matilda in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Matailda is a tough girl (sort of a bully) and is friends with James and charlie.

Why is Prince Pondicherry absent from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?

In the 1971 film called Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, it was deemed too difficult and too expensive to dramatise the event of Prince Pondicherry's chocolate palace melting. They didn't have many affordable special effects for films back in those days which could have been used to portray this.

However, in the 2005 version of the film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Prince Pondicherry had a role, because special animation effects, which weren't available in 1971, could accurately and affordably portray the melting of his chocolate palace.

Are there auditions for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2?

As of September 2013, there are currently no auditions for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2.

Which character is transformed into a giant blueberry in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

That would be Violet Beauregarde.

She ate an everlasting gobstopper despite Willy Wonka warning her not to.

Was the actor Thomas Howes in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

No. He's in Downton Abbey. He's twenty-four; too young for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, too old for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Where are umpaloompas from?

Charlie and the Chocolate factory the book by Ronald Dahl that is also a very popular childrens movie

What flavor did violet Beauregarde taste when she chews Mr.Wonka's gum?

She tasted an entire meal, starting with tomato soup. There was roast beef with mashed potatoes and gravy. If finished off with blueberry pie.

What is the resolution for charlie and the chocolate factory?

charlie eventually was the last kid standing and willy wonka allowed him to have the factory

Why in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory did willy not explain about the pink sheep?

because he didn't want them to know that when they eat cotton candy, they're actually eating cotton.

It's a kids movie trying to be funny

What does lixivated?

To be liquidated into pulp from a very long drop. (Wilkie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)

When was the first factory bilet?

The first factory ticket, or "bilet," is believed to have originated during the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century, as factories began to emerge in Europe. These tickets were used as a form of currency or credit for workers, allowing them to purchase goods at company-owned stores. The exact date is difficult to pinpoint, but the widespread use of such tickets became more common in the 19th century.

From what series do Ooompa Loompas originate?

Oompa Loompas originate from Loompa-Land. The popular movie that they first stared in is called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. All of the Oompa Loompas were the acting of one man.

What did professor foulbody invent in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," Professor Foulbody is not a character; however, Willy Wonka, the eccentric chocolatier, is known for his remarkable inventions. One of his notable creations is the Everlasting Gobstopper, a candy that lasts indefinitely and changes flavors. This invention, along with others in the factory, showcases Wonka's imaginative approach to confectionery and his whimsical, yet sometimes morally ambiguous, take on the world of sweets.