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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, children’s book by Roald Dahl, first published in 1964. It was perhaps the most popular of his irreverent, darkly comic novels written for young people and tells the story of a destitute young boy who wins a golden ticket to tour the mysterious and magical chocolate factory of Willy Wonka.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the 1964 British novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, alongside David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, Missi Pyle, James Fox, Deep Roy, and Christopher Lee. The storyline follows Charlie as he wins a contest along with four other children and is led by Wonka on a tour of his chocolate factory.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie and the chocolate factory poster2.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Tim Burton
Produced by
Brad Grey
Richard D. Zanuck
Screenplay by
John August
Based on
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
by Roald Dahl
Starring
Johnny Depp
Freddie Highmore
David Kelly
Helena Bonham Carter
Noah Taylor
Missi Pyle
James Fox
Deep Roy
Christopher Lee
Music by
Danny Elfman
Cinematography
Philippe Rousselot
Edited by
Chris Lebenzon
Production
companies
The Zanuck Company
Plan B Entertainment
Village Roadshow Pictures
Distributed by
Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date
July 10, 2005 (Grauman's Chinese Theatre)
July 15, 2005 (United States)
July 29, 2005 (United Kingdom)
Running time
115 minutes[1]
Country
United States
United Kingdom[2]
Australia[3]
Language
English
Budget
$150 million[4]
Box office
$475 million[5]
Development for a second adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (filmed previously as Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory in 1971) began in 1991, which resulted in Warner Bros. providing the Dahl Estate with total artistic control. Prior to Burton's involvement, directors such as Gary Ross, Rob Minkoff, Martin Scorsese, and Tom Shadyac had been involved, while actors Bill Murray, Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Brad Pitt, Will Smith, Adam Sandler, and many others, were either in discussion with or considered by the studio to play Wonka.
Burton immediately brought regular collaborators Depp and Danny Elfman aboard. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents the first time since The Nightmare Before Christmas (which was produced by Burton) that Elfman contributed to a film score using written songs and his vocals. Filming took place from June to December 2004 at Pinewood Stu
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie and the chocolate factory poster2.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Tim Burton
Produced by
Brad Grey
Richard D. Zanuck
Screenplay by
John August
Based on
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
by Roald Dahl
Starring
Johnny Depp
Freddie Highmore
David Kelly
Helena Bonham Carter
Noah Taylor
Missi Pyle
James Fox
Deep Roy
Christopher Lee
Music by
Danny Elfman
Cinematography
Philippe Rousselot
Edited by
Chris Lebenzon
Production
companies
The Zanuck Company
Plan B Entertainment
Village Roadshow Pictures
Distributed by
Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date
July 10, 2005 (Grauman's Chinese Theatre)
July 15, 2005 (United States)
July 29, 2005 (United Kingdom)
Running time
115 minutes[1]
Country
United States
United Kingdom[2]
Australia[3]
Language
English
Budget
$150 million[4]
Box office
$475 million[5]
Development for a second adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (filmed previously as Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory in 1971) began in 1991, which resulted in Warner Bros. providing the Dahl Estate with total artistic control. Prior to Burton's involvement, directors such as Gary Ross, Rob Minkoff, Martin Scorsese, and Tom Shadyac had been involved, while actors Bill Murray, Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Brad Pitt, Will Smith, Adam Sandler, and many others, were either in discussion with or considered by the studio to play Wonka.
Burton immediately brought regular collaborators Depp and Danny Elfman aboard. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents the first time since The Nightmare Before Christmas (which was produced by Burton) that Elfman contributed to a film score using written songs and his vocals. Filming took place from June to December 2004 at Pinewood Stu
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