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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory turns 50 | Arts and Entertainment
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Willy Wonka, decked out in fanciful top hat, bow tie and purple suit, hobbles out of his chocolate factory with a cane a once-mythical man now reduced to a mere mortal. Then he falls forward, crumbling like a discarded napkin before the hushed audience.
But it s a trick: The candy magnate rolls on the red carpet and leaps to his feet with a showman s zest yet another crowd-pleasing moment for the marketing maestro.
That classic scene encapsulates the deceptive atmosphere of 1971 s
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, director Mel Stuart s movie musical adaptation of the similarly titled Roald Dahl novel. Everything about the character, and the story he s dropped into, is more curious than it first seems.
The cast members confirmed and denied behind-the-scenes stories that have circulated for years. #k5evening
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The cast of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory gather for a photo while shooting the movie, more than 50 years ago. Author: Kim Holcomb, KING 5 Evening (KING 5) Published: 6:00 PM PDT June 30, 2021 Updated: 6:05 PM PDT June 30, 2021
SEATTLE Beloved children’s movie
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory turns 50 today.
The film, starring Gene Wilder, wasn’t a box office hit when it opened on June 30, 1971. But it became a cult classic and entertained millions of people in the years since.
Four of the young stars – now in their 60’s – reunited to celebrate the milestone.