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In 1970, Julie Dawn Cole was cast as the unforgettable Veruca Salt in the classic motion picture Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with Gene Wilder. Since its release in 1971, this epic musical has endured as a favorite of children from around the world with a fan base that encompasses generations of movie goers. With its unforgettable characters, chocolaty landscapes and everlasting music, this charming fairy-tale mixes these ingredients into what has been become a cinematic classic from literary legend Roald Dahl. Praised by critics worldwide and often featured in broadcasts with other masterpiece musicals, it remains a timeless treasure. Acclaimed film critic Robert Ebert wrote: "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is probably the best film of its sort since The Wizard of Oz. It is everything that family movies usually claim to be, but aren't: Delightful, funny, scary, exciting, and, most of all, a genuine work of imagination."
Julie Dawn Cole has written an enchanting and richly illustrated memoir that offers a rare look behind the stage curtain to this ageless film. Splendidly illustrated with personal letters, never-seen-before photographs and documents; her memorizing story chronicles the entire production experience and tells of the remarkable journey of how she became known worldwide as a really bad egg. Filled with countless funny and touching memories, her story takes readers behind-the-scenes of Willy Wonka and the resulting coming of age journey that brought the cast together again after nearly a quarter century.
I Want it Now takes readers beyond the world of pure imagination and behind the scenes to this universally cherished motion picture. A true-to-life Charlie Bucket tale, Julie's story is unforgettable...
Two film versions of Roald Dahl's classic children's novel
collected together in one set. In 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
Factory' (1971), directed by Mel Stuart, young Charlie Bucket
(Peter Ostrum) wins one of the coveted 'Golden Tickets' from a
Wonka Bar that allows its holder to take a trip around the
eccentric Willy Wonka's (Gene Wilder) Chocolate Factory. Charlie
and the rest of the winners find themselves in a magical world of
chocolate rivers, Oompa Loompas, everlasting gobstoppers, lickable
wall-paper, golden egg-laying geese and chilling tales to warn
children not to misbehave. Roald Dahl wrote the screenplay from his
own book. In Tim Burton's expansive remake, 'Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory' (2005), Freddie Highmore plays Charlie, whilst
Johnny Depp takes on the role of Wonka.
In 1970, Julie Dawn Cole was cast as the unforgettable Veruca Salt
in the classic motion picture Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
with Gene Wilder. Since its release in 1971, this epic musical has
endured as a favorite of children from around the world with a fan
base that encompasses generations of movie goers. With its
unforgettable characters, chocolaty landscapes and everlasting
music, this charming fairy-tale mixes these ingredients into what
has been become a cinematic classic from literary legend Roald
Dahl. Praised by critics worldwide and often featured in broadcasts
with other masterpiece musicals, it remains a timeless treasure.
Acclaimed film critic Robert Ebert wrote: "Willy Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory is probably the best film of its sort since The
Wizard of Oz. It is everything that family movies usually claim to
be, but aren't: Delightful, funny, scary, exciting, and, most of
all, a genuine work of imagination." Julie Dawn Cole has written an
enchanting and richly illustrated memoir that offers a rare look
behind the stage curtain to this ageless film. Splendidly
illustrated with personal letters, never-seen-before photographs
and documents; her mesmerizing story chronicles the entire
production experience and tells of the remarkable journey of how
she became known worldwide as a really bad egg. Filled with
countless funny and touching memories, her story takes readers
behind-the-scenes of Willy Wonka and the resulting coming of age
journey that brought the cast together again after nearly a quarter
century. I Want it Now takes readers beyond the world of pure
imagination and behind the scenes to this universally cherished
motion picture. A true-to-life Charlie Bucket tale, Julie's story
is unforgettable...
Young Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) wins one of the coveted 'Golden
Tickets' from a Wonka Bar that allows its holder to take a trip
around the eccentric Willy Wonka's (Gene Wilder) Chocolate Factory.
Charlie and the rest of the winners find themselves in a magical
world of chocolate rivers, Oompa Loompas, everlasting gobstoppers,
lickable wall-paper, golden egg-laying geese and chilling tales to
warn children not to misbehave. Roald Dahl wrote the screenplay
from his own book.
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