James and the Giant Peach (film)
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Directed by | Henry Selick |
Produced by | Tim Burton Denise Di Novi |
Written by | Steven Bloom, Karey Kirkpatrick, Jonathan Roberts (screenplay) Roald Dahl (book) |
Starring | Paul Terry Simon Callow Richard Dreyfuss Susan Sarandon Jane Leeves Miriam Margolyes David Thewlis Joanna Lumley |
Music by | Randy Newman |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures |
Release date(s) | April 12, 1996 |
Running time | 79 min. |
Country | UK, US |
Language | English |
Budget | $38,000,000 USD (estimated) |
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James and the Giant Peach is a film based on the Roald Dahl book of the same name. It was produced by Tim Burton and directed by Henry Selick, who also directed The Nightmare Before Christmas. The movie is a combination of live action and stop-motion. The film was created in 1996 and was written by Karey Kirkpatrick.
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[edit] Cast
Role | Actor |
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James Henry Trotter | Paul Terry |
Mr. Grasshopper | Simon Callow |
Mr. Centipede | Richard Dreyfuss |
Miss Spider | Susan Sarandon |
Mrs. LadyBug | Jane Leeves |
Miss Glowworm/Aunt Sponge | Miriam Margolyes |
Mr. Earthworm | David Thewlis |
Aunt Spiker | Joanna Lumley |
Old Man/Cloud Rhinoceros | Pete Postlethwaite |
[edit] Awards
The movie was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score (by Randy Newman), but did not win.
[edit] Trivia
- In the book there is a Silkworm, in the movie there is an Earthworm (and so only spider silk is used to tether the seagulls).
- In the book, Miss LadyBug is instead Miss Ladybird – the British name for this insect.
- In the book, the friends are forced to tether seagulls to the peach to escape into the air from a swarm of living sharks. In the movie, they are also forced to do this, but instead of a swarm of real-life sharks, they get attacked by a single mechanical one
- In the film, there is a sequence where the friends rescue the centipede (who had dived down into an icy ocean to find a compass) from a crew of undead pirates whom the centipede had robbed the compass from. There is no such sequence in the book.
- In the same scene mentioned above, the statue on the front of the ship as they look for centipide looks like the 2 aunts.
- In the book there are 'Cloudmen' living in the sky (and painting rainbows), but in the movie there aren't any, although the 'Cloud Rhinoceros' – representing James' fear, as his parents have been eaten by a rhino – seems to replace them.
- In the book, James' two evil aunts are flattened and killed by the rolling peach. In the movie, they survive this and chase James all the way to New York (apparently driving their car across the sea floor, oddly enough), but James finally stands up to them and the bugs tie them up with Miss Spider's strings so the NYPD can take them away.
- In the pirate ship scene, the Centipede exclaims, "A Skellington!" upon spotting a skeleton that looks like Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). Upon finding a compass moments later he exclaims, "Jackpot!" Another of the skeletons has the bill, sailor's cap, sailor's jacket and voice of Donald Duck. There also is a regular looking Pirate, a Viking and an Inuit.
- Andy Partridge of the British pop group XTC was originally tapped to write the songs for this film. When Partridge backed out over the compensation he was offered, the producers called on Randy Newman instead. Partridge eventually released demo versions of the four songs he composed for the film.
- The lyrics for the song Eating the Peach are those written by Roald Dahl and in the book.
- Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker briefly recite a few lines from another poem written by Dahl in his book.
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Tim Burton ( ) |
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Director |
The Island of Doctor Agor • Stalk of the Celery • Vincent • Frankenweenie • Pee-wee's Big Adventure • Beetlejuice • Batman • Edward Scissorhands • Batman Returns • Ed Wood • Mars Attacks! • Sleepy Hollow • Planet of the Apes • Big Fish • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory • Corpse Bride • Sweeney Todd |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas • James and the Giant Peach • Batman Forever |