Matilda (movie)
|
Matilda was a 1996 movie based on Roald Dahl's child-aimed novel which was published in 1988.
Plot
See Matilda (children's literature) for the plot.
One major difference between the novel and the film is the setting. In the novel, Matilda lives in England where Roald Dahl grew up (although a native of Wales). In the movie, Matilda lives in the USA. The only character to remain British in the film is Miss Trunchbull.
Considering the original work was a short, fairly thin story, much was added to bring it up to feature length, including a scene where Matilda retrieves Miss Honey's old doll from the Trunchbull's mansion. Also, in the original book, Matilda's mother is not given a first name, but she is in the film.
DVD re-release
released special edition dvd on July 7 2005. It comes with a full two hours of bonus features, including games and featurettes. The downside to this disc is that it is not widescreen, but fullscreen.
Details
Country of origin: USA
Director: Danny DeVito
Studio: TriStar Pictures, owned by Sony
Distributed by: Jersey Films
Year filmed: 1995/1996
Year released: 1996
Starring:
- Mara Wilson as Matilda Wormwood
- Danny DeVito as Harry Wormwood
- Rhea Perlman as Zinnia Wormwood
- Embeth Davidtz as Jennifer Honey
- Pam Ferris as Agatha Trunchbull
- Paul Reubens as FBI Agent Bob
- Tracey Walter as FBI Agent Bill
- Brian Levinson as Michael Wormwoodfr:Matilda (film, 1996)