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  2. Matilda is a 1996 American fantasy comedy film co-produced and directed by Danny DeVito from a screenplay by Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord, based on the 1988 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Mara Wilson as the title character , with DeVito himself (who also served a dual role as the narrator), Rhea Perlman , Embeth ...

    • August 2, 1996 (United States)
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    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.

    • Danny Devito
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  4. Miss Agatha Trunchbull, also known as Miss Trunchbull, or simply The Trunchbull, is the fictional headmistress of Crunchem Hall Primary School (or Elementary School ), and the main antagonist in Roald Dahl 's 1988 novel Matilda and its adaptations: the 1996 film Matilda (played by Pam Ferris ), the 2011 musical Matilda (played by Bertie Carvel ...

    • School headmistress / principal
    • Matilda (1988)
  5. Matilda (1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Miss Agatha Trunchbull, or otherwise known as The Trunchbull, is the main antagonist in the novel Matilda and its 1996 film adaptation. Miss Trunchbull is depicted as a large, muscular woman who wears her hair in a tight bun. Her outfit is a bottle-green tight pantsuit adorned with a brown belt...

  7. May 31, 2017 · There is one character, however, who isn't quite as lovable: the *ahem* evil Miss Trunchbull, played by Pam Ferris. Miss Trunchbull is the tyrannical principal of the elementary school Matilda ...

  8. Aug 2, 1996 · Reviews. 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. He nursed the grudges of childhood, he distrusted adults, and he was unmoved by false sentimentality.