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Willy Wonka: No, no, don't speak. For some moments in life there are no words.

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When Charley visits his mother at the Laundry, he sits down at the washing bowl. When you see Charley from behind you can see the big wooden spoon sticking out of the bowl. When the shot turns to the front of Charley, he is stirring the laundry with the spoon. In the next shot of Charley from behind the spoon is in the exact same spot as previously - it hasn't moved. See more...

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When Augustus gets caught in the tube, Wonka says "The suspense is terrible, I hope it will last." This is a quotation by Irish writer Oscar Wilde. See more...

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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Revealing: When Violet turns into the blueberry you can see the reflection of the blue light in her hair. But in the same scenes where blue make-up is used instead of the light, you can see the regular flesh-tone under her hair and in her parting.

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