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− | {{Infobox film|image = 220px-James_and_the_giant_peach.jpg}} | + | {{Infobox film|James and the Giant Peach (film)|image = 220px-James_and_the_giant_peach.jpg |
+ | |director = Henry Selick | ||
+ | |studio = Walt Disney Pictures<br>Allied Filmmakers<br>Skellington Productions | ||
+ | |country = United Kingdom<br>United States | ||
+ | |release = April 12, 1996 | ||
+ | |genre = Fantasy<br>Adventure<br>Comedy<br>Musical}} | ||
'''''James and the Giant Peach''''' is an adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's novel of the same name, released in US theaters by Walt Disney Pictures on April 12, 1996. Starting in live-action, it involves orphan James' (Paul Terry) travels in an elephantine peach that grows off a tree in his abusive aunts' yard, venturing with equally freakishly large stop-motion insects. | '''''James and the Giant Peach''''' is an adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's novel of the same name, released in US theaters by Walt Disney Pictures on April 12, 1996. Starting in live-action, it involves orphan James' (Paul Terry) travels in an elephantine peach that grows off a tree in his abusive aunts' yard, venturing with equally freakishly large stop-motion insects. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[George's Marvellous Medicine]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 14 October 2023
James and the Giant Peach | |
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Genre | Fantasy Adventure Comedy Musical |
Directed by | Henry Selick |
Production companies | Walt Disney Pictures Allied Filmmakers Skellington Productions |
Release date | April 12, 1996 |
Wikipedia |
James and the Giant Peach is an adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's novel of the same name, released in US theaters by Walt Disney Pictures on April 12, 1996. Starting in live-action, it involves orphan James' (Paul Terry) travels in an elephantine peach that grows off a tree in his abusive aunts' yard, venturing with equally freakishly large stop-motion insects.
At the climax, the insects are hungry when James remembers that "Our whole ship is made of food." After the ensuing musical number, the insects appear very stuffed (though James himself looks as he was).