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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Eccentric candy man Willy Wonka prompts a worldwide frenzy when he announces that golden tickets hidden inside five of his delicious candy bars will admit their lucky holders into his top-secret confectionary. But does Wonka have an agenda hidden amid a world of Oompa Loompas and chocolate rivers?
Mel Stuart
Casts & Crew
Gene Wilder
Peter Ostrum
Jack Albertson
Roy Kinnear
Julie Dawn Cole
Leonard Stone
Denise Nickerson
Nora Denney
Paris Themmen
Ursula Reit
Michael Bollner
Günter Meisner
Diana Sowle
Aubrey Woods
David Battley
Peter Capell
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Marcus Powell
Rusty Goffe
Malcolm Dixon
Michael Goodliffe
Kurt Großkurth
Pat Coombs
Werner Heyking
Peter Stewart
Franziska Liebing
Dora Altmann
Ernst Ziegler
Frank Delfino
Rudy Borgstaller
George Claydon
Ismed Hassan
Norman McGlen
Angelo Muscat
Albert Wilkinson
Stephen Dunne
Victor Beaumont
Walker Edmiston
Michael Gahr
Shin Hamano
Jack Latham
Gloria Manon
Ed Peck
Pepi Poupee
Marcus Powell
Bob Roe
Madeline Stuart
Albert Wilkinson
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