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Why has this film aged not like a rotten egg, but like a fine vintage Fizzy Lifting Drink?
The film also gave us one of the great emotional climaxes in cinema. When Wonka—having tricked Charlie into breaking the rules—screams, “YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY, SIR!” every child in the audience feels the collapse of justice. And then, the grandfather reveals the truth: the lifetime supply of chocolate was never the prize. The factory itself was the prize. It was a test of character all along.
“Four decades later, we still believe in pure imagination.” Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory - 40th An...
Audio track featuring the original child actors looking back as adults.
“So shines a good deed in a weary world,” Charlie says, quoting Shakespeare. That line, delivered by a poor boy in a patched coat, sums up the film's enduring power. Why has this film aged not like a
: A pseudo-replica that originally included a contest code for a chance to win a trip to Los Angeles. Disc and Feature Details
While originally released in 2011, this collector's edition can still be found through secondary retailers and collector sites: : Periodically lists used and new collector copies. YOU LOSE
40 Years of Pure Imagination: Celebrating Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
: A 12-minute vintage piece featuring an interview with author Roald Dahl. Returning Bonus Material: Cast Commentary
Reprints of the original 1971 production notes.