When Charlie opens the bar, he finds the real golden ticket, and races home to tell his family, but is stopped along the way by the same man who had been seen whispering to the other four winners. Simultaneously, word spreads that the ticket found by the millionaire was forged and that one ticket is still about somewhere. The next day, as the Golden Ticket craze dies down, Charlie finds a silver coin in a gutter and uses it to buy a Wonka Bar. Charlie's hopes are dashed when news breaks that the final ticket had been found by a Paraguayan millionaire. As they find their tickets, a sinister-looking man is observed whispering in their ears, to which they listen attentively despite their preoccupations with their particular obsessions. Veruca Salt, a spoiled English girl, Violet Beauregarde, a gum-chomping American girl, and Mike Teevee, a television-obsessed American boy.
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The finders of these special tickets will be given a full tour of his tightly-guarded candy factory as well as a lifetime supply of candy. One day, the family, along with the rest of the world, learns that the candy maker Willy Wonka has hidden six Golden Tickets amongst his Wonka Bars. Charlie supplements the meager family income by delivering newspapers after school. In 1972, the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.Ĭharlie Bucket is a poor boy living with his widowed mother and four bed-ridden grandparents in a tiny house. However, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory developed into a cult film due to its repeated television airings and home video sales. It received positive reviews, but it was a box office failure. Filming took place in Munich in 1970, and the film was released on June 30, 1971. The film tells the story of Charlie Bucket as he receives a golden ticket and visits Willy Wonka's chocolate factory with four other children from around the world. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical film adaptation of the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl