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From Grandpa Joe’s coke nail to Gene Wilder’s intentionally unintentional slaughter of spoiled children, the 1971 rendition of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a pillar of American cinema.
By The String Cheese TheoristsFrom Grandpa Joe’s coke nail to Gene Wilder’s intentionally unintentional slaughter of spoiled children, the 1971 rendition of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a pillar of American cinema.