AArdvark wrote:
Willy Wonka! ( Dude, it's Disney)
No, it was NOT made by Disney. I was going to comment about it as a reply to the main article, but I'll mention it here. It was made by the Wolper organization.
As far back as a child, I was interested in copyrights, one of the reasons being the copyright notice would tell you who made the film, or book, or song. Well, when I first saw it, which was in a theatre back in 1971, so I'd probably been about 10, I noticed the copyright notice: (C) Copyright 1971 by David L. Wolper Productions Inc and The Quaker Oats Company.
This was probably the first movie tie-in deal made. Quaker Oats put up the $3 million to make the movie and got the rights to the names of the candies used in the film, as well as was planning some sort of marketing deal.
Alas, the movie didn't do that well although my brother and I both love the movie. It has many wonderful pieces of dialog and scenes.
Charlie: Hey Grampa! Look at Augustus [drinking from the Chocolate River]
Grampa: Don't worry, Charlie, he can't drink it all!
Wonka: [Staring at Augustus, trapped in a tranparent fluid pipe, waiting for him to be pushed through] The suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts.
The shots of the actor's faces when the door opens into the main room of the factory and they see the "forest" room was real; none of them got to see it in advance.
I think this was probably one of Gene Wilder's greatest performances.