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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Prepare for a taste of adventure.
2005 | 115m | English

(558525 votes)

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Popularity: 13 (history)

Director: Tim Burton
Writer: John August, Roald Dahl
Staring:
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A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.
Release Date: Jul 13, 2005
Director: Tim Burton
Writer: John August, Roald Dahl
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords chocolate, grandparent grandchild relationship, london, england, overweight child, candy bar, factory worker, based on novel or book, candy, parent child relationship, teacher
Production Companies Village Roadshow Pictures, The Zanuck Company, Plan B Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Theobald Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $475,000,000
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 11, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Johnny Depp Willy Wonka
Freddie Highmore Charlie Bucket
David Kelly Grandpa Joe
Helena Bonham Carter Mrs. Bucket
Noah Taylor Mr. Bucket
Missi Pyle Mrs. Beauregarde
James Fox Mr. Salt
Deep Roy Oompa Loompa
Christopher Lee Dr. Wonka
Adam Godley Mr. Teavee
Franziska Troegner Mrs. Gloop
AnnaSophia Robb Violet Beauregarde
Julia Winter Veruca Salt
Jordan Fry Mike Teavee
Philip Wiegratz Augustus Gloop
Blair Dunlop Little Willy Wonka
Liz Smith Grandma Georgina
Eileen Essell Grandma Josephine
David Morris Grandpa George
Nitin Ganatra Prince Pondicherry
Shelley Conn Princess Pondicherry
Chris Cresswell Prodnose
Philip Philmar Slugworth
Tony Kirwood Finckelgruber
Todd Boyce TV Reporter
Nayef Rashed Moroccan Market Vendor
Menis Yousry Moroccan Market Trader
Harry Taylor Mr. Gloop
Hubertus Geller German Reporter
Francesca Hunt Mrs. Salt
Garrick Hagon Denver Reporter
Kevin Eldon Man with Dog
Mark Heap Man with Dog
Roger Frost Tall Man
Oscar James Shopkeeper
Colette Appleby Customer in Shop
Debora Weston Woman in Shop
Annette Badland Jolly Woman
Steve Hope Wynne Museum Guard
Geoffrey Holder Narrator (voice)
Elena Buda Character Dancer (uncredited)
Rene Costa Factory Worker (uncredited)
Danny Elfman Oompa Loompa (voice) (uncredited)
Aiko Horiuchi Woman in shop (uncredited)
Brigitte Millar Journalist (uncredited)
Valery Richardson Zombie Dancer (uncredited)
John Warman Policeman (uncredited)
Tracy Yarkoni Violet's Neighbor (uncredited)
Jynine James Salts Nuts Girl (Uncredited)
Name Job
Julie Dartnell Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus Special Effects Makeup Artist
Andie Derrick Foley Artist
Harry Barnes Sound Editor
John August Screenplay
Philippe Rousselot Director of Photography
Chris Lebenzon Editor
Susie Figgis Casting
Gabriella Pescucci Costume Design
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Mary Ellen Mark Still Photographer
Massimo Cantini Parrini Assistant Costume Designer
Deborah Lurie Additional Music
Katterli Frauenfelder Assistant Director
Nick Davis Visual Effects Supervisor
Neal Callow Draughtsman
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Nicholas Daines Stunt Double
Eddy Joseph Supervising Sound Editor
Karl Morgan Focus Puller
Tim Dean Libra Head Technician
René Adefarasin Second Assistant Camera
Bill Abbott Sound Designer, Music Editor
Luc Desmarchelier Visual Development
Dottie Starling Digital Effects Supervisor
David Allday Art Direction
Matthew Gray Art Direction
Sean Haworth Art Direction
James Lewis Art Direction
Andy Nicholson Art Direction
Stuart Rose Art Direction
Leslie Tomkins Supervising Art Director
Peter Young Set Decoration
Yasmin Al-Naib Art Department Assistant
Lavinia Waters Art Department Coordinator
Anthony Caron-Delion Assistant Art Director
Ian Whiteford Greensman
Keith Connolly Painter
Ravi Bansal Conceptual Illustrator
Lolly Batty Sculptor
Luke Cairns Additional Camera
John Gamble First Assistant Camera
John Flemming Key Grip
Keith Manning Grip
Vince McGahon Steadicam Operator
Lindsay Pugh Costume Supervisor
Peter Owen Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Abi Brotherton Hairstylist
Ivana Primorac Key Hair Stylist
Michael Krehl Makeup Artist
Christian Kennedy Set Dressing Artist
James Buxton Carpenter
Nicolas Aithadi CG Supervisor
Francesca Jaynes Choreographer
Mel Churcher Dialect Coach
Catrin Cooper Post Production Assistant
Jessie Thiele Post Production Supervisor
Jan Meade Projection
Terry Wells Sr. Property Master
James Gemmill Scenic Artist
Sebastien Beaulieu Sequence Supervisor
Giles Harding Set Production Assistant
Emer Sands Sound Recordist
Jim Dowdall Stunt Coordinator
Niklas Aldergren Systems Administrators & Support
Jason Hunjan Utility Stunts
Lizzie Kelly Video Assist Operator
Nikki Clapp Script Supervisor
JC Bond First Assistant Editor
Roy Branch Electrician
Steve Costello Gaffer
Paul Flanagan Lighting Artist
Wick Finch Rigging Gaffer
Jennifer Halpern Casting Associate
Nick Daubeny Location Manager
Maggie Phelan Production Accountant
Hermione Ninnim Production Coordinator
Daniel Pettipher Production Manager
Bill LaBorde Production Supervisor
Sarah Clark Publicist
Christian Bourne Boom Operator
Alistair Hawkins First Assistant Sound Editor
Tony Dawe Production Sound Mixer
Richard Fettes Sound Editor
Martin Cantwell Sound Effects Editor
Carlos Solis Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alfonso Cottier 3D Modeller
Marco Carpagnano Animation Supervisor
Joss Williams Special Effects Supervisor
Tony Meister Visual Effects
Laya Armian Visual Effects Coordinator
Catherine Duncan Visual Effects Producer
Gary Roberts Motion Capture Artist
Suzy Strawn Scott Studio Teachers
Bonnie Lemon Digital Producer
James Seddon Dolby Consultant
Simon Allmark VFX Editor
Steve Harvey Unit Manager
Bruce Fowler Orchestrator
Christopher Learmonth VFX Editor
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore Contact Lens Technician
Sally Crees Costume Assistant
Linda Lashley Costumer
Charlotte Child Dresser
Deborah Taylor Hair Supervisor
Adam Roach Key Costumer
Sadie Lunn Makeup Trainee
Ben Dixon Second Assistant Director
Jonny Benson Third Assistant Director
Terry Wells Jr. Assistant Property Master
Dermot Power Concept Artist
Tino Schaedler Conceptual Illustrator
Robert Allen Construction Buyer
Shane Harford Dressing Prop
Joe Cassar Standby Carpenter
John Greaves Storyboard Artist
David Edwards Supervising Carpenter
Jessica Scott-Reed Textile Artist
Robert Dawson Title Designer
Tony Currie ADR Editor
Peter Gleaves ADR Mixer
Alexander Beddow ADR Recordist
Nigel Heath Foley Mixer
Alex Joseph Foley Supervisor
Nathan Duncan Second Assistant Sound
Denise Yarde Sound Assistant
Colin Ritchie Supervising Dialogue Editor
Michael Dawson Special Effects Assistant
Paul Brady Special Effects Technician
Nathan McGuinness Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Kerry Downing Visual Effects Editor
Sam Barnes Assistant Camera
David Churchyard Camera Trainee
Susan Luciani Clapper Loader
Andrew Baggarley Data Wrangler
Ron Nicholls Dolly Grip
Matthew Hackett Animation Director
Erik Lee CG Animator
Dimitri Bakalov Lead Animator
Lucy Tudhope Casting Assistant
Brendan Handscombe Wardrobe Assistant
Lisa Thompson Assistant Editor
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Katie Reynolds Post Production Coordinator
Hannah Capron Location Assistant
Rick Wentworth Conductor
Karen Birtchnell Assistant Accountant
Damon Marcellino Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Miranda Marks Assistant Production Coordinator
Benjamin Perkins Chaperone
Angela Barson Compositing Supervisor
Christi Dembrowski Executive Assistant
Solomon Artistes Extras Casting
Lisa-Kim Ling Kuan First Assistant Accountant
Oliver Hazell Floor Runner
Scott Ross General Manager
Michael Elson Head of Production
Leah Chalk Health and Safety
David Sudd Matchmove Supervisor
Shannan Burkley Matte Painter
Alexander Hodgson Production Assistant
Paul Hitchcock Production Consultant
Kevin Trehy Production Executive
Chloe-Miranda Finch Production Runner
Christopher Hutchins Production Secretary
Celia Barnett Researcher
Jonathan Scott Second Assistant Production Coordinator
Sam Conway Special Effects Technician
Nathalie Tissier Makeup Artist, Hair Designer
Clare Glass Set Runner
Tim Burton Director
Alex McDowell Production Design
François Audouy Art Direction
Dennis Sands Scoring Mixer
Tim Wooster Camera Operator
Glenn Marsh Sculptor
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Richard Baker Digital Compositors
Nik Korda Unit Production Manager
Mark Bakowski Digital Compositor
Roald Dahl Novel
Conor O'Gorman Art Department Assistant
J.M.R. Luna Intern
Name Title
Richard D. Zanuck Producer
Graham Burke Executive Producer
Liccy Dahl Executive Producer
Katterli Frauenfelder Co-Producer
Derek Frey Associate Producer
Patrick McCormick Executive Producer
Lorne Orleans Producer
Michael Siegel Executive Producer
Brad Grey Producer
Bruce Berman Executive Producer
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Reviews

Aakif
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I loved it and I would **rate** it 5/5 for the best child’s fiction <a href="https://www.scholarlywriteups.com/charlie-and-the-chocolate-factory/">book</a>. Why? Because it has lessons, we all need to learn. We have become so materialistic and driven with the energy of getting everything fast, we ha ... ve lost the essence of our lives and the importance of kindness. It’s a book you not only want to gift to your kids, but you want to read yourself as well.

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
7.0

Not as good as the original but still good nonetheless. Johnny Depp is really the only reason this movie was good. I think any other actor that would have played that character would have made the movie suck. ...

May 04, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Gene Wilder's interpretation of "Willy Wonka" was always going to be tough to top, and though he does try to inject some individuality to the role, Johnny Depp doesn't really compare so well. Freddie Highmore does deliver quite well though as the eponymous "Charlie" who finds the elusive golden tick ... et and travels with his mischievous "Grandpa Joe" (David Kelly) to the factory where all of the delicious sweets are made. It's maybe best from here on in to discard your views of the 1971 version and look at this is a completely different re-imagining of the Roald Dahl story. We've already been introduced to his rather odious co-winners who exemplify all that's ghastly about precocious children spoiled and over-indulged by parents who either don't care, won't care - or want to live their lives vicariously through the would-be successes of their brats. Julia Winter probably taks the cake as the truly obnoxious "Veruca Salt" but Jordan Fry's "Mike Teevee" isn't too far behind. With Depp putting his heart and soul into his character, we incorporate some of Danny Elfman's more entertaining music into a journey of self discovery and millions of calories. It's a quickly paced, lively, enterprise with Tim Burton bringing his technicolour imagination alive for almost two hours. The most engaging effort has to come from Deep Roy who just oozes cheeky charisma as the Oompa-Loompa (well, quite a few of them) who does all the heavy lifting while the guy in the purple velvet takes the credit. It's enjoyable enough, just lacking in that something special.

Jul 20, 2024