

Adventure · Comedy · Family
Overview
A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.
Top Cast


Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp
Willy Wonka
Johnny Depp
Willy Wonka


Freddie Highmore
Freddie Highmore
Charlie Bucket
Freddie Highmore
Charlie Bucket


David Kelly
David Kelly
Grandpa Joe
David Kelly
Grandpa Joe


Helena Bonham Carter
Helena Bonham Carter
Mrs. Bucket
Helena Bonham Carter
Mrs. Bucket


Noah Taylor
Noah Taylor
Mr. Bucket
Noah Taylor
Mr. Bucket


Missi Pyle
Missi Pyle
Mrs. Beauregarde
Missi Pyle
Mrs. Beauregarde


James Fox
James Fox
Mr. Salt
James Fox
Mr. Salt


Deep Roy
Deep Roy
Oompa Loompa
Deep Roy
Oompa Loompa


Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
Dr. Wonka
Christopher Lee
Dr. Wonka


Adam Godley
Adam Godley
Mr. Teavee
Adam Godley
Mr. Teavee
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