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===__**//Charlie and the Chocolate Factory// is a** 2005 FILM**directed by TIM BURTON and starring JOHNNY DEPP. Based on the 1964 ROALD DAHL children`s novel of the  same name,the film also stars FREDDIE HIGHMORE as CHARLIE BUCKET and is the second film adaptation of the book. It is also the second film based on a Roald Dahl novel worked on by Tim Burton. It became a box office success and received positive critical reaction, receiving an ACADEMY AWARD nomination at the78TH ACADEMY AWARDS forBEST COSTUME DESIGN In a CHOCOLATE FACTORY a gloved hand (Willy Wonka's) laysGOLDEN TICKETS on five chocolate bars, which are wrapped with other bars and sent out by trucks across the world. Near the factory, Charlie Bucket lives in a small shack with his parents and all four grandparents. Their only income comes from his father, who screws on caps at a TOOTHPASTE factory called Smilex. Grandpa Joe tells Charlie about the time he worked for Wonka at the factory and the palace made out of CHOCOLATE for PRINCE PONDICHERRY who let it melt in the boiling SUN after ignoring Wonka's advice to eat it. When the prince requested a new one, Wonka could not build it for him because of his own problems concerning spies who had infiltrated the factory. It was because of these spies that Wonka closed his factory and fired all his workers. Then, it inexplicably re-opened, though no new workers had been hired.**__=== __**The next day, Charlie hears about a major contest to be held for a chance to see the chocolate factory firsthand. Willy Wonka has announced that five Golden Tickets have been placed in fiveWonka Bars worldwide, and that the finder of each of these tickets will be given a full tour of the factory, along with one parent, and a lifetime's supply of chocolate. In addition to this, one of the five ticket-holders will be given a special prize at the end of the tour. Unfortunately, the increased sale of chocolate causes a rise in cavities which in turn boosts the sale of toothpaste; with the increased profits, the toothpaste factory decides to modernize, and buys a new machine that eliminates Mr. Bucket's job. Charlie's birthday soon arrives, and he opens his yearly chocolate bar, which does not have a Golden Ticket. Grandpa Joe gives Charlie some money to buy another bar, but it also does not contain a ticket. Charlie finds a ten-dollar note in the snow and decides to buy a chocolate bar, which contains the fifth golden ticket. Charlie considers selling the ticket to make money for his family, but Grandpa George convinces him to keep the ticket and go to the factory by telling him that more money is printed every day, and there will only ever be five golden tickets. Therefore, according to him, "only a dummy would sell the ticket for something as common as money."**__ __**The next morning, Charlie and his Grandpa Joe arrive for the tour, and are greeted by an automated puppet show that sings "The Wonka Welcome Song." Soon, a throne comes up when the puppets sing "Willy Wonka here he is!" but Will Wonka isn't. Soon, fireworks shoot out and then the puppets set on fire and break down. It turns out he has somehow slipped into the group to watch the show as well. During a tour of the factory, the first four ticket-winning children are one by one tempted by something, relating to their own character flaws, causing a strange accident that eliminates the child and their worried accompanying parent from the tour. The Oompa-Loompas sing a song of morality after each demise. Augustus Gloop drinks from the chocolate river in the Chocolate Room and is sucked away by a pipe that leads to the Fudge Room. Competitivegum chewer Violet Beauregarde chews an experimental piece of Three-Course Dinner Chewing Gum, but the effects of the blueberry pie within it turn her into a giant blueberry. Spoiled Veruca Salt tries to steal a squirrel in the Nut Sorting Room, where she is deemed a "bad nut" by the squirrels and thrown down the garbage chute along with her father. Mike Teavee, who is obsessed with violent television and video games, teleports himself over Mr. Wonka's TV waves, shrinking him down to miniature size, and is taken to the taffy pulling room to be stretched back to normal. Each departs the factory only somewhat restored to their former states.**__ __**After Mike Teavee's departure, Willy Wonka invites Charlie to come live in the factory and work with him. The only catch is that Charlie must abandon his family in order to accept the arrangement, because, in Mr. Wonka's opinion, family members only tell one what to do, and a chocolatier needs complete creative freedom. It transpires through flashbacks and narrations throughout the film that Wonka's dentist father, Dr. Wilbur Wonka, denied him chocolate and candies because of the potential risk to his teeth as he took his job too seriously. After finally sneaking in a piece of chocolate while cleaning out the fireplace (which his father uses to burn all his Halloween chocolate), he became obsessed with it, dreaming of becoming a chocolatier. Despite his father's wishes and threats, Wonka ran away from home to follow his dreams. As his family is the most important thing in his life, Charlie refuses the offer. Charlie's family is living contently a while later, as his father gets a new job maintaining the machine that performs his old job and probably gets a better pay for it. Later, Wonka encounters Charlie (who is now a shoe-shine boy) after Charlie knowingly insults him to his face (hidden behind a newspaper), and asks him to join him in confronting his own father. The Wonkas reconcile, and Willy finally realizes the value of family, while his father learns to accept his son for who he is and not what he does. Charlie's house and family are relocated to the factory's Chocolate Room. In the end, Charlie has the chocolate factory and Wonka has a family and they have dinner together.**__

** Cast **
FREDDIE HIGHMORE**as** CHARLIE BUCKET **, a soft-spoken and optimistic child who lives in poverty with his parents and two sets of grandparents, who share the same bed. He idolizes Willy Wonka and his factory enough to create an elaborate model of both made entirely out of deformed toothpaste caps. Despite Wonka's offer to have Charlie abandon his family in favor of becoming Wonka's heir, Charlie declines out of his sheer love for his own family.** DAVID KELLY **as GRANDPA JOE** **Charlie's lively grandfather. He once worked for Wonka back when Wonka ran a small corner store, and now accompanies Charlie in his tour of the factory.** HELENA BOMHAM CARTER **as** **Missus Bucket, the mother of Charlie Bucket. She likes making all of her food out of cabbage.** NOAH TAYLOR**as** **Mister Bucket, the father of Charlie Bucket. He works for the Smilex Toothpaste factory until he is laid off to make way for a robot.** MISSI PYLE ** as** MRS SCARLETT BEAUREGARDE **, the mother of Violet and her chaperone during the tour of the factory.** JAMES FOX**as** RUPERT SALT **, Veruca's father and chaperone during the tour of the factory. He runs a profitable business that entirely focuses on nuts.** DEEP ROY**as the OOMPA-LOOMPAS** **imported slaves from an unknown area who now work in Wonka's factory and perform musical numbers whenever something bad happens. Their voices are dubbed over by composer DANNY ELFMAN** CHRSTOPHER LEE **as** **Doctor Wilbur Wonka, Willy's dentist father who forbids him from consuming candy.** ADAM GODLEY **as** **Mister Teavee, Mike's father and chaperone during the tour of the factory.** FRANZISKA TROEGNER **as** **Missus Gloop, Augustus' mother and chaperone during the tour of the factory.** ==**ANNA SOPHIA ROBBas VIOLET BEAUREGARDE** ** a snobby, egotistical, and competitive girl, who has an obsession with bubble gum and can't stop chewing any type of it.**== JULIA WINTER **as VERUCA SALT** JORDAN FRY **as** MIKE TEAVEE**, a brash and hyperactive but gifted child who is addicted to television and video games.** ===**PHILIPH WIEGRATZ as AUGUSTUS PLOOP**** a German gluttonous child who is always seen eating something.**=== LIZ SMITH **as** **Grandma Georgina, a senile grandparent of Charlie who loves grapes.** EILEEN ESSELL **as** **Grandma Josephine.**
 * JONNY DEPP[[image:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1d/Depptoddpremiere.jpg/230px-Depptoddpremiere.jpg width="230" height="187" link="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Depptoddpremiere.jpg"]]as** **WILLY WONKA, the highly imaginative but disturbing and antisocial owner of the titular candy factory. He invites five children to a tour of his factory to determine which one one them will be the heir to the ownership of the business. Throughout the film, he has flashbacks recalling his damaged relationship with his dentist father. During these flashbacks, he is played by** BLAIR DUNLOP
 * [[image:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d9/F8d88689-7ec9-42d9-99bc-e4781e274616.medium.jpg width="150" height="153" link="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:F8d88689-7ec9-42d9-99bc-e4781e274616.medium.jpg"]] a rich child who is spoiled by her equally rich parents.**

=Willy Wonka= Willy Wonka is a CHARACTER in the classic roald dahl children's book charlie and the chocolate factory and its sequel charlie and the great glass elevator He is the founder of the Wonka Candy Company and the inventor of candies such as wonka bars and everlasting Gobstoppers He proves an unparalleled genius in confectionery development, inventing seemingly impossible products that capture the world's imagination like ice cream that never melts, and small candy eggs that hatch chocolate chip birds that move and chirp. From his factory, his products are shipped and sold worldwide. However, other chocolate makers become jealous and start sending spies to find out Wonka's recipes. In fear of being ruined, Wonka closes the factory and fires all of his workers. Several years later, the factory once again starts running, secretly staffed exclusively by Oompa-Loompas, a race of dwarves from Loompaland who relish the taste of cacao beans. His business resumes its dominance. Wonka's journey to Loompaland was for the purpose of finding new exotic flavours for his candy. The gates of the factory remain locked, to prevent any more spies from stealing his recipes. Eventually Wonka, now old and not having any children to inherit the business when he died, felt the need to arrange for a successor for his business, if only to provide a home and work for the Oompa-Loompas. However, he wanted to groom one from childhood to guarantee they would keep with his methods and spirit. To that end, he announces a contest with five Golden Ticketsrandomly placed in his products promising a tour and a lifetime supply of his products to the winners for starters. Five children find the tickets, including Charlie Bucket, and they go on the tour of the bizarre factory. During the course of the tour all the children except Charlie misbehave, and find themselves in terrible predicaments that result in their being removed from the group. When only Charlie remains, the delighted Wonka reveals his plan and his offer, which Charlie eagerly accepts. He and his family move in to live and work in the factory.

=Charlie Bucket= is the title character in the Roald Dahl children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. He is shown in all versions of the story to have strong moral character in contrast to the rest of the children who visit Willy Wonka's factory. While all the 'naughty' children have deadly sin counterparts, Charlie also has a slight resemblance to envy in the 1971 film.

=Grandpa Joe= is a fictional character in the Roald Dahl children`s books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. In the Charlie Bucket duology, his age is said to be ninety-six and a half; in the 1971movie, he is in his early 60s; and in the 2005movie he is said to be in his early 80s. Grandpa Joe was one of Charlie's four grandparents. When Charlie found a Golden Ticket, he took Grandpa Joe to accompany him on the factory tour. An original backstoryto Grandpa Joe's past was added to Tim Burton's film adaptation of the book. In the and book (and 1971 film), Joe merely knows of Willy Wonka In Burton's film, it is said that Joe actually worked for Wonka for five years, beginning when Wonka opened his first candy shop, until the day he fired all his workers from his factory. The character was played by Jack Albertsonin the 1971 musical film adaptation Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The character was played by David Kelly in the 2005 non-musical film adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.Gregory Peck was originally slated to play the role, but died before filming began. =Oompa-Loompa= ===__**//Charlie and the Chocolate Factory// is a** 2005 FILM**directed by TIM BURTON and starring JOHNNY DEPP. Based on the 1964 ROALD DAHL children`s novel of the  same name,the film also stars FREDDIE HIGHMORE as CHARLIE BUCKET and is the second film adaptation of the book. It is also the second film based on a Roald Dahl novel worked on by Tim Burton. It became a box office success and received positive critical reaction, receiving an ACADEMY AWARD nomination at the78TH ACADEMY AWARDS forBEST COSTUME DESIGN In a CHOCOLATE FACTORY a gloved hand (Willy Wonka's) laysGOLDEN TICKETS on five chocolate bars, which are wrapped with other bars and sent out by trucks across the world. Near the factory, Charlie Bucket lives in a small shack with his parents and all four grandparents. Their only income comes from his father, who screws on caps at a TOOTHPASTE factory called Smilex. Grandpa Joe tells Charlie about the time he worked for Wonka at the factory and the palace made out of CHOCOLATE for PRINCE PONDICHERRY who let it melt in the boiling SUN after ignoring Wonka's advice to eat it. When the prince requested a new one, Wonka could not build it for him because of his own problems concerning spies who had infiltrated the factory. It was because of these spies that Wonka closed his factory and fired all his workers. Then, it inexplicably re-opened, though no new workers had been hired.**__=== __**The next day, Charlie hears about a major contest to be held for a chance to see the chocolate factory firsthand. Willy Wonka has announced that five Golden Tickets have been placed in fiveWonka Bars worldwide, and that the finder of each of these tickets will be given a full tour of the factory, along with one parent, and a lifetime's supply of chocolate. In addition to this, one of the five ticket-holders will be given a special prize at the end of the tour. Unfortunately, the increased sale of chocolate causes a rise in cavities which in turn boosts the sale of toothpaste; with the increased profits, the toothpaste factory decides to modernize, and buys a new machine that eliminates Mr. Bucket's job. Charlie's birthday soon arrives, and he opens his yearly chocolate bar, which does not have a Golden Ticket. Grandpa Joe gives Charlie some money to buy another bar, but it also does not contain a ticket. Charlie finds a ten-dollar note in the snow and decides to buy a chocolate bar, which contains the fifth golden ticket. Charlie considers selling the ticket to make money for his family, but Grandpa George convinces him to keep the ticket and go to the factory by telling him that more money is printed every day, and there will only ever be five golden tickets. Therefore, according to him, "only a dummy would sell the ticket for something as common as money."**__ __**The next morning, Charlie and his Grandpa Joe arrive for the tour, and are greeted by an automated puppet show that sings "The Wonka Welcome Song." Soon, a throne comes up when the puppets sing "Willy Wonka here he is!" but Will Wonka isn't. Soon, fireworks shoot out and then the puppets set on fire and break down. It turns out he has somehow slipped into the group to watch the show as well. During a tour of the factory, the first four ticket-winning children are one by one tempted by something, relating to their own character flaws, causing a strange accident that eliminates the child and their worried accompanying parent from the tour. The Oompa-Loompas sing a song of morality after each demise. Augustus Gloop drinks from the chocolate river in the Chocolate Room and is sucked away by a pipe that leads to the Fudge Room. Competitivegum chewer Violet Beauregarde chews an experimental piece of Three-Course Dinner Chewing Gum, but the effects of the blueberry pie within it turn her into a giant blueberry. Spoiled Veruca Salt tries to steal a squirrel in the Nut Sorting Room, where she is deemed a "bad nut" by the squirrels and thrown down the garbage chute along with her father. Mike Teavee, who is obsessed with violent television and video games, teleports himself over Mr. Wonka's TV waves, shrinking him down to miniature size, and is taken to the taffy pulling room to be stretched back to normal. Each departs the factory only somewhat restored to their former states.**__ __**After Mike Teavee's departure, Willy Wonka invites Charlie to come live in the factory and work with him. The only catch is that Charlie must abandon his family in order to accept the arrangement, because, in Mr. Wonka's opinion, family members only tell one what to do, and a chocolatier needs complete creative freedom. It transpires through flashbacks and narrations throughout the film that Wonka's dentist father, Dr. Wilbur Wonka, denied him chocolate and candies because of the potential risk to his teeth as he took his job too seriously. After finally sneaking in a piece of chocolate while cleaning out the fireplace (which his father uses to burn all his Halloween chocolate), he became obsessed with it, dreaming of becoming a chocolatier. Despite his father's wishes and threats, Wonka ran away from home to follow his dreams. As his family is the most important thing in his life, Charlie refuses the offer. Charlie's family is living contently a while later, as his father gets a new job maintaining the machine that performs his old job and probably gets a better pay for it. Later, Wonka encounters Charlie (who is now a shoe-shine boy) after Charlie knowingly insults him to his face (hidden behind a newspaper), and asks him to join him in confronting his own father. The Wonkas reconcile, and Willy finally realizes the value of family, while his father learns to accept his son for who he is and not what he does. Charlie's house and family are relocated to the factory's Chocolate Room. In the end, Charlie has the chocolate factory and Wonka has a family and they have dinner together.**__
 * Oompa-Loompas** are fictional creatures featured in Roald Dahl's books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator They come from Loompaland, which is a region of Loompa, a small isolated island situated in the Pacific Ocean. In the book, they are the only people Willy Wonkawill allow to work in his factory, because of the risk of industrial espionage . They are only knee-high, with astonishing haircuts, and are paid in their favorite food, cacao beans.