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  2. Jan 30, 2016 · 2.84K subscribers. 39K. 3.3M views 8 years ago. ...more. Julie Dawn Cole was cast as the unforgettable Veruca Salt in 1970. Her song, "I Want It Now!" on DVD: http://amzn.to/1J420RL Cool...

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  3. Automatically, everybody bent down and picked one blade of grass—everybody, that is, except Augustus Gloop, who took a big handful. Related Characters: Mr. Willy Wonka (speaker), Charlie Bucket, Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee. Related Themes: Page Number and Citation: 66.

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    - The Chocolate Room - The Boat - The Inventing Room - The Geese Room (1971 film) The Nut Sorting Room (2005 film)

    Veruca is a young preteen girl with her long wavy auburn brown hair, which is let loose, vivid sapphire blue eyes, and fair skin. Her clothing consists of a long-sleeved red button-up short dress with black buttons on the bodice, a white collar, a black broad band around the waist, white fold-up cuffs with lace lining, white tights on her legs, and...

    Due to her parents spoiling her all of her life, Veruca has no respect for authority, and likely none for anyone but herself. She whines and screams until she gets what she wants. Her parents feed into it constantly and never takes any responsibility, no matter how much her battiness affects other people. It's likely the first person who ever refus...

    Veruca was the second one to find a Golden Ticket, only through the excessive number of thousands and thousands of Wonka Bars bought by her father, who was ordered by Veruca to find a Golden Ticket. After three days in which Veruca would get angrier and angrier until the third day when an employee of Mr. Salt's nut factory found one. She then went ...

    In the 1971 film, Veruca was portrayed by Julie Dawn Cole. Her role was very much the same as in the books, except that Veruca seemed to be a preteen. Her fate varies differently in the film. Instead of entering a nut room full of trained squirrels who grab her and throw her down a garbage chute, Veruca enters a room full of geese that lay golden c...

    In the novel, she leaves the factory completely covered in garbage. In the 1971 film, she is indirectly mentioned by Wonka when he assures Charlie that she, along with the rest of the kids, will leave the factory back to their rotten, nasty selves, but maybe a little wiser this time around. In the 2005 film, she and her father are seen leaving the ...

    Veruca's fate in the film shares similarities with an early VeggieTales episode, Rack, Shack and Benny, which is an adaptation of the Biblical story of Shadrack, Meshack, and Abednego, in which "Ra...
    It is possible that Veruca's fate in the film was changed due to having geese laying in nests being easier to create a scene in which 100 squirrels grab a girl and throw her down a garbage chute. I...
  4. Willy Wonka: In the book and 1971 and 2005 version, Veruca greets Mr wonka (book,1971,2005) and curtseys (2005) and says her name, Mr wonka gives her a honouring welcome (book and 1971) and thought a Veruca (Verruca) was a wart you get on the bottom of your foot (book and 2005) and comments on how lovely her mink coat is (book and 1971). In a ...

  5. Veruca also asks Wonka whether Violet would be a blueberry forever, implying that she sees Violet's condition as her trophy. Despite this, she looks genuinely horrified when Augustus is sucked up the chocolate pipes.

  6. genius.com › Original-london-cast-of-charlie-andWhen Veruca Says - Genius

    Oct 4, 2013 · SALT] There’s no reasonable doubt And when Veruca says [VERUCA] “Fetch!” [MR. SALT] There’s no time to kvetch And when Veruca says [VERUCA] “Obey!” [MR.

  7. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The 1971 film shows that Veruca Salt is from England, and her parents are renamed, Henry and Henrietta. Henry is weak-willed and easily dominated by his severely spoiled daughter, and Mrs. Salt's attitude is almost pessimistic.

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