Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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:05:02
Oh, well. Nothing goes better
with cabbage than cabbage.

:05:09
Charlie...
:05:11
...l found something l think you'll like.
:05:16
Charlie's father worked
at the local toothpaste factory.

:05:20
The hours were long,
and the pay was terrible...

:05:24
...yet occasionally,
there were unexpected surprises.

:05:31
lt's exactly what l need.
:05:34
What is it, Charlie?
:05:41
Dad found it, just the piece l needed.
:05:44
-What piece was it?
-A head for Willy Wonka.

:05:47
Well, how wonderful.
:05:48
lt's quite a likeness.
:05:50
-You think so?
-Think so?

:05:52
l know so.
:05:54
l saw Willy Wonka
with my own two eyes.

:05:57
-l used to work for him, you know.
-You did?

:06:00
-l did.
-He did.

:06:01
He did.
:06:03
l love grapes.
:06:05
Of course, l was a much
younger man in those days.

:06:10
Willy Wonka began with
a single store on Cherry Street.

:06:15
But the whole world wanted his candy.
:06:21
-Mr. Wonka.
-Yeah?

:06:24
We need more Wonka bars...
:06:26
-...and we're out of chocolate birds.
-Birds?

:06:30
Birds.
:06:31
Well, then we'll need
to make some more. Here.

:06:37
Now open.
:06:43
The man was a genius.
:06:46
Did you know he invented a new way
of making chocolate ice cream...

:06:50
...so that it stays cold for hours
without a freezer?

:06:54
You can even leave it lying in the sun
on a hot day, and it won't go runny.

:06:59
-But that's impossible.
-But Willy Wonka did it.


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