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  1. Matilda leads the students in cheering Bruce to success, and Trunchbull gives them all five hours detention. Matilda discovers her father is under surveillance by the FBI over his illegal dealings. Her parents refuse to believe her warning, as Zinnia flirts with the two agents who pose as speedboat salesmen.

    • August 2, 1996 (United States)
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0117008Matilda (1996) - IMDb

    Aug 2, 1996 · Matilda: Directed by Danny DeVito. With Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Embeth Davidtz. A girl gifted with a keen intellect and psychic powers uses both to get even with her callous family and free her kindly schoolteacher from the tyrannical grip of a sadistic headmistress.

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  3. Sep 13, 2023 · Bruce Bogtrotter was featured in one of Matilda's most memorable scenes, so what happened to actor Jimmy Karz after the film? In the 1996 hit, Bruce steals a piece of cake from the school's headmistress Ms. Trunchbull and as punishment, is forced to eat an entire cake in front of the class until he's too sick to continue.

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  4. Bruce Bogtrotter is an overweight boy from Roald Dahl's book Matilda. He steals a slice of Miss Trunchbull 's cake and is punished by being forced to eat a whole 18 inch chocolate cake in front of the whole school. Contents. 1Appearances. 1.1Matilda. 1.1.1Book. 1.1.21996 film. 2Onstage Musical.

  5. The iconic Bruce vs Chocolate Cake scene from the 1996 film Matilda. Bruce is forced to eat an entire chocolate cake by the evil Miss Trunchbull. This scene ...

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  7. Matilda, 4 Years: RD Robb ... Roy (as R.D. Robb) Gregory R. Goliath ... Luther (as Goliath Gregory) Fred Parnes ... Waiter: Kiami Davael ... Lavender: Leor Livneh Hackel ... Julius Rottwinkle: Jacqueline Steiger ... Amanda Thripp: Jimmy Karz ... Bruce Bogtrotter: Michael Valentine ... Nigel Hicks: Liam Kearns

  8. Aug 2, 1996 · Matilda. Roger Ebert August 02, 1996. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Roald Dahl was by all accounts a singularly unpleasant person, which may explain why he wrote stories that are so fascinating to children.

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