Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
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82% of critics liked it
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52% of users liked it
(30,986,498 ratings)
Director Tim Burton brings his unique vision and sensibility to Roald Dahl's classic children's story in this lavish screen interpretation. Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) is the secretive and wildly imaginative man behind the world's most celebrated candy company, and while the Wonka factory… More Director Tim Burton brings his unique vision and sensibility to Roald Dahl's classic children's story in this lavish screen interpretation. Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) is the secretive and wildly imaginative man behind the world's most celebrated candy company, and while the Wonka factory is famously closed to visitors, the reclusive candy man decides to give five lucky children a chance to see the inside of his operation by placing "golden tickets" in five randomly selected chocolate bars. Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore), whose poor but loving family lives literally in the shadow of the Wonka factory, is lucky enough to obtain one of the tickets, and Charlie, escorted by his Grandpa Joe (David Kelly), is in for the ride of a lifetime as he tours the strange and remarkable world of Wonka with fellow winners, media-obsessed Mike Teavee (Jordan Fry), harsh and greedy Veruca Salt (Julia Winter), gluttonous Augustus Gloop (Philip Wiegratz), and ultra-competitive Violet Beauregarde (AnnaSophia Robb). Over the course of the day, some of the children will learn difficult lessons about themselves, and one will go on to become Wonka's new right hand. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory also stars Christopher Lee, James Fox, and Noah Taylor; the book was famously adapted to the screen before in 1971 under the title Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, with Gene Wilder as the eccentric candy tycoon. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Tim Burton
- Written By
- John August
- Genres
- Kids & Family, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jul 15, 2005 Wide
- On DVD
- Nov 7, 2005
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York
It's nearly impossible to fathom the grand act of sabotage that Johnny Depp has committed upon the source material as its reclusive chocolatier.
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Ken Tucker, New York Magazine
As the star who's framed in the center of nearly every shot he's in, Depp is a constantly surprising Willy Wonka.
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Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out
It's nearly impossible to fathom the grand act of sabotage that Johnny Depp has committed upon the source material as its reclusive chocolatier.
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Andrew Sarris, New York Observer
I wonder if even children will respond to the peculiarly humorless and charmless stylistic eccentricities of Mr. Burton and his star, Johnny Depp.
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Anthony Lane, New Yorker
You can't help feeling that a fantasist as accomplished as Burton can manage this kind of project with his eyes shut. The trouble is that, from film to film, his dreams are starting to look the same.
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Cast
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Johnny Depp
as Willy Wonka
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Freddie Highmore
as Charlie Bucket
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David Kelly
as Grandpa Joe
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Helena Bonham Carter
as Mrs. Bucket
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Noah Taylor
as Mr. Bucket
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Missi Pyle
as Mrs. Beauregarde
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James Fox
as Mr. Salt
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Deep Roy
as Oompa Loompa
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Christopher Lee
as Dr. Wonka
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Adam Godley
as Mr. Teavee
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Franziska Troegner
as Mrs. Gloop
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Annasophia Robb
as Violet Beauregarde
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Julia Winter
as Veruca Salt
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Jordan Fry
as Mike Teavee
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Philip Wiegratz
as Augustus Gloop
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Blair Dunlop
as Little Willy Wonka
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Annette Badland
as Jolly Woman
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Todd Boyce
as TV Reporter
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Garick Hagon
as Denver Reporter
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Geoffrey Holder
as Narrator
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Liz Smith
as Grandma Georgina
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Debora Weston
as Woman in Shop
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David Morris
as Grandpa George
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James Oscar Lee
as Shopkeeper
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Mark Heap
as Man With Dog
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Nitin Chandra Ganatra
as Prince Pondicherry
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Roger Frost
as Tall Man
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Francesca Hunt
as Mrs. Salt
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Tony Kirwood
as Finckelgruber
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Kevin Eldon
as Man With Dog
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Eileen Essell
as Grandma Josephine
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Harry Taylor
as Mr. Gloop
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Shelley Conn
as Princess Pondicherry
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Chris Cresswell
as Prodnose
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Phil Philmar
as Slugworth
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Nayef Rashed
as Moroccan Market Vendor
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Menis Yousry
as Moroccan Market Trader
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Hubertus Geller
as German Reporter
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Colette Appleby
as Customer in Shop
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Stephen Hope-Wynne
as Museum Guard
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