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CONT: When James is going to release the candle balloon, the candle is lying inside the balloon. In the next shot, the candle is standing upright on the chair next to the balloon., CONT: James gets out of bed in his nightshirt, fights his aunt and falls down the stairs head first. His night shirt slips up and reveals that his stunt double is wearing white pants down to his knees. The next shot of James at the foot of the stairs shows that he's not wearing pants., CONT: James draws a picture with his crayons, starting with a boy with wings. In the second shot of the picture, the boy with wings is different i.e. it's a completely different drawing., FAKE: At the end, when the NYC children are rushing toward the peach to scoop out a piece to eat, you can see one little girl running with a piece of peach already in her hand., CONT: When the Centipede, the Spider and James are trying to get the compass from the pirate ship, the Centipede pulls the string twice to signal to the other bugs to pull them up. But the Centipede was not there when James told the other bugs to pull them up when he yanked on the sting twice., CONT: When the peach goes rolling down the hill, it rolls along the top of a fence, getting the fence stuck in its sides in a counter-clockwise descending spiral. Once the peach hits the water, though, every scene after shows the fence in a clockwise descending spiral, when viewed from above., CONT: When James wakes up from the fall onto the Empire State Building, he is inside the peach, with a red light flashing on him. But he has to open the hatch in the peach to get atop it, so, the light shouldn't have illuminated him at all, as it is from a light above the peach., FAKE: During the scene where they finally realize they can eat the peach, when Spider tosses her peach juice up and backward at Centipede, you can briefly see the wire the animators used to guide the splash.
Crazy Credits: After the credits, there is some footage of a carnival game based on the story being played., Spider Wrangler - Steven Kutcher
Spider: [eating the peach] Mmmmm. Better than ladybugs.::Ladybug: What?::Spider: Excuse me.::Earthworm: It's not dirt...::[takes a bite of the peach]::Earthworm: But it's not bad., The Grasshopper: He's committed pesticide!, [on his experience of the world]::Centipede: I did live between two pages of The National Geographic. Very informative magazine, the National Geographic. Lots of nice pictures., Centipede: Why don't skeletons play music in church? Because they got no organs., Earthworm: The sun's so hot! I'm roasted!, Earthworm: She won't be coming down here with the spray. She'll be coming down here with a shovel. It happened to m' brother. Split him right down the middle. Now I have two half-brothers., James: Excuse me, sir, can you tell me where the Empire State Building is?::Hard Hat Man: You're on top of it, kid., James: I can't remember what fun is for., Grasshopper: This is an outrage! You are a disgrace to your Phylum, Order, Class, Genus and Spe...::Centipede: Say it in English!::Grasshopper: YOU, sir, are an ASS!, Centipede: Time to go make a pest of myself!, [Spiker and Sponge are outside the peach, looking for James]::Aunt Spiker: Where are you? You little worm!::Earthworm: AAAHHHHHH!::James: Not you, ME!, James: Whenever I had a problem, my parents told me to look at it another way.::Earthworm: *How*? First, I was bird bait, and then I was *shark* bait.::James: That's true, but you could say that you gave us wings to fly, and that you defeated a giant shark single-handedly.::Earthworm: No-handedly.::James: You're a hero.::Earthworm: I am. I'm Wonderworm!, [the bugs and James have landed in the ocean]::Spider: We are in, what you call, the Big Puddle., Aunt Sponge: We sent you out here to kill a spider!::Aunt Spiker: Not to laze about.::James: I wasn't lazing about, I tripped.::Aunt Sponge: How dare you disagree with us!, Aunt Sponge: I look and smell, I do declare, as lovely as a rose. Just feast your eyes upon my face, observe my shapely nose. Behold my heavenly silky locks, and if I take off both my socks, you'll see my dainty toes.::Aunt Spiker: But don't forget, my dearest Sponge, how much your tummy shows!, James: What are they?::Old Man: Crocodile tongues.::James: Tongues?::Old Man: Long, slimy crocodile tongues boiled in the skull of a dead witch for 40 days and 40 nights. And, the gizard of a pig, the fingers of a young monkey, the beak of a parrot and three spoonfuls of sugar, and then, let the moon do the rest., Spider: We are in the middle of the, how do you say, the big puddle.::Centipede: Biggest puddle of 'em all, angel fangs - the Atlantic Ocean.::Old Green Grasshopper: Technically, the Pacific is the biggest.::Centipede: Well, that goes without saying., Centipede: Biggest puddle of them all, Angel Fangs. The Atlantic Ocean.::The Grasshopper: Tecnically, the Pacific is larger.::Centipede: Well... that goes without saying., [James has discovered he has changed]::James: It's like he said: Marvelous things will happen.::Glowworm: Did he say, "Marvelous pigs in satin"?::Grasshopper: No, dear lady. [He takes out a megaphone and speaks through it] Marvelous things will happen. [to James] Poor Glowworm, she's a little deaf.::Earthworm: I, on the other hand, have exquisite hearing.::Centipede: Oh, yeah? Well, listen to this... [He spits into his many hands and grabs the megaphone and yells into it] LET'S GET OUTTA HERE!, Innocent Girl: Can I touch it?::Aunt Spiker: Touch it? You can't touch it.::Aunt Sponge: She'll be wanting to taste it next.::Aunt Spiker: [Tears up ticket] Admission denied. This child has too many cheeky ideas., Glowworm: God bless the colonies!, Centipede: Let the biddies come! I'll take 'em both on! I'm undefeatable. I'm indivisible. I'm... [James falls on him]... in trouble!, Centipede: I've sailed all the five seas. From the land of Bora Bora to the icy shores of Tripoli. Commodore Centipede, they used to call me.::Grasshopper: Seven.::Centipede: Huh?::Grasshopper: There are seven seas, and Tripoli is in the Sub-Tropics, Commodore!::Centipede: Trim the sails!::Ladybug: There are no sails.::Centipede: Start the engines!::Earthworm: There are no engines.::Centipede: I can't work with this miserable crew!, [Gazing at the giant peach]::Aunt Sponge: It smells delicious!::Aunt Spiker: No! It smells like money., Earthworm: We gotta get out of here. We'll be turned into living statues.::Grasshopper: *Dead* living statues!, Centipede: Holy shipwreck!, Miss Spider: Centipede I do not know whether to kill you or kiss you., James' Mom: Try looking at it another way., Earthworm: Remember what your parents said, James... Try looking at it another way!, Grasshopper: [singing] For dinner on my birthday, shall I tell you what I chose? Hot noodles made from poodles on a slice of garden hose/And a rather smelly jelly made from armadillo's toes/The jelly is delicious, but you have to hold your nose!, Ladybug: I crave the tasty tentacles of octopi for tea/I like hot dogs, but I love hot frogs, and surely you'll agree/A plate of soil with engine oil is a super recipe. I hardy need to mention that it's practically free!, Centipede: I'm crazy about mosquitoes on a piece of buttered toast/And pickled spines of porcupines and a great big roast!/And dragon's flesh, quite old, not fresh, it costs a buck at most!::Glowworm: Does it come with gravy?::Centipede: It comes to you in barrels if you order it by post!, [in the darkness]::Earthworm: [Centipede pinches him] Ow! What was that?::Centipede: Sorry, I thought you were the spider.::Grasshopper: [Miss Spider hits him] Ouch. What was *that*?::Miss Spider: Excuse, I thought you were the Centipede., Old Green Grasshopper: Oh this is all my fault.::Earthworm: Hey don't take all the credit, I helped too!, Aunt Spiker: [Swatting a butterfly] Ew, wouldn't want one of those nesting in your knickers., Centipede: Hey, Glowworm, how 'bout some light?::Glowworm: I can't hear you. I'll have to put my light on., [the compass is lost during a storm]::Grasshopper: We'll be blown off course!::Centipede: We'll wind up in Jersey!, Miss Spider: No one will be eating you James.::Centipede: Naw, she'll just puncture your head and suck out the brains.::Miss Spider: That I am saving for you., Miss Spider: Nice aim, Commodore., Centipede: We're not lost.::Grasshopper: Then where are we?::Centipede: Somewhere up north. Or, possibly, very far south.::Grasshopper: What's your latitude? What's your longitude?::Centipede: Hey, hey, hey! That's personal, bud!, [the Beat Cop has been asked what the large fruit is]::Beat Cop: I don't know. Just get the biggest crane in New York!, [everyone is discussing how to get the peach to New York]::James: We could... No, it's stupid.::Grasshopper: Compared to what?::James: Well, I suppose we could fly out.::Centipede: He's right. It's stupid., Earthworm: Great! We'll be stuck here until we starve and die.::The Grasshopper: Highly improbable.::Ladybug: Well, that's encouraging.::The Grasshopper: We are far more likely to drown., Centipede: [to metal shark] Teach you to mess with me, you overgrown sardine! I'm from Brooklyn!, The Grasshopper: No-one is going to squoosh you, old boy. You're six feet long now.::Earthworm: Bigger targets., [the centipede is being stretched out by the pirates; one approaches with an axe]::Centipede: It's Paul Bunyan. He's come to cut me some slack. Hey, aiming a little low, aren't you, buddy? He's going to cut me in half!, James: You're not even a real rhino! You're just a lot of smoke and noise! I'm not afraid of you!, James: We'll always be together, right?::Centipede: Kid, you're stuck with us, for life.
Soundtrack: "My Name Is James" Written by 'Randy Newman (I)' (qv) Performed by Paul Terry Additional vocal by Drew Harrah, "That's The Life" Written by 'Randy Newman (I)' (qv) Performed by (Cast) Additional vocals by Jeff Bennett & Sally Stevens, "That's The Life (Reprise)" Written by 'Randy Newman (I)' (qv) Performed by (Cast) Additional vocals by Jeff Bennett, "Family" Written by 'Randy Newman (I)' (qv) Performed by (Cast) Additional vocals by Jeff Bennett, "Eating The Peach" Music by 'Randy Newman (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Roald Dahl' (qv) Performed by (Cast) Additional vocals by Jeff Bennett, "Heroes Return" Composed by Arnold Steck Courtesy of Zomba Music Services, "Sail Away" Written and Performed by 'Noel Coward' (qv) Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. By Arrangement with EMI Special Markets UK
In the pirate vessel scene, the Centipede exclaim, "A Skellington!" upon spot a skeleton that look resembling Jack Skellington from _The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)_ (qv). Another of the skeleton enjoy the orifice, sailor's panama, sailor's jacket and voice of Donald Duck., 'Andy Partridge' (qv), of the British pop group XTC, was originally tapped to write the songs for this film. When Partridge backed out over the compensation he was offered, the producers called on 'Randy Newman (I)' (qv) instead. Partridge eventually released demo versions of the four songs he composed for the film., The lyrics for the song "Eating the Peach" were written by 'Roald Dahl' (qv)., Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker briefly recite a few lines from a poem written by Roald Dahl., This is the last time 'Denise Di Novi' (qv) was co-producer with 'Tim Burton (I)' (qv)., The "happy" tune the Grasshopper plays for James is Bach's Partita for Violin solo no 3 in E major, BWV 1006: 3rd movement, Gavotte en rondeau.
Admissions: 9,273 (Netherlands) (31 December 1997), 7,208 (Netherlands) (1 January 1997), 62,789 (Spain)
Gross: $28,900,101 (USA) (4 August 1996), $28,816,378 (USA) (28 July 1996), $28,681,000 (USA) (21 July 1996), $28,934,758 (USA), £4,604,345 (UK) (15 September 1996), £2,340,204 (UK) (18 August 1996), JPY 22,491,500 (Japan) (5 January 1997), JPY 17,655,200 (Japan) (29 December 1996), JPY 12,160,100 (Japan) (22 December 1996), JPY 5,530,500 (Japan) (15 December 1996), ESP 38,390,884 (Spain)
Filming Dates: 15 November 1994 - 19 January 1996
Budget: $38,000,000
Brazuna, Rui. In: A Capital, Guia TV (Portugal). (18.07.1997. NP), Buellmann, Bert. In: cinema. (Hamburg), Delorme, Gerard. In: Première (France). (MG), July 1997, Pg. 32, Felperin, Leslie: Sight and Sound (UK). August 1996, Pg. (55, MG), Hutchinson, Tom. In: Film Review (UK). (MG), September 1996, Pg. 22, Oliveira, Luís Miguel. In: Público, Artes & Ócios (Portugal). (01.08.1997. NP), Schülke, Claudia. "James und der Riesenpfirsich". In "epd Film" (Germany), Vol. 13, Iss. 8, 1 August 1996, Pg. 42, Smith, Adam. In: Empire (UK). (MG), September 1996, Pg. 32, Tirard, Laurent. In: Studio (France). (MG), June 1997, Pg. 32
Essays: Magid, Ron. Fruit of the Loons. In: Cinescape (USA), Vol. 2, No. 7, April 1996, Pg. 44, (MG)
Novel: Dahl, Roald. James and the Giant Peach
Mpaa: Rated PG for some frightening images.
James' festive duration at the English seaside be unacceptably complete when his parents be kill via a rhinoceros and he go to survive near his two festering aunts. Daringly abiding the life of a spider he come into tenure of sleight of hand boil crocodile tongue, after which an mammoth peach start to vegetate inside the garden. Venturing packing he meet not solo the spider but an assortment of fresh friends with a ladybug and a centipede who backing him with his design to try and catch to New York.
Certificates: Brazil:Livre, Iceland:L, Finland:S, USA:PG, South Korea:All, Philippines:G, Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Chile:TE, Germany:6, Peru:PT, Portugal:M/6, Singapore:PG, Spain:T, UK:U, USA:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: UK, USA
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Musical
Languages: English
Locations: San Francisco, California, USA
Runtimes: 79
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, CAM:Arriflex Cameras and Lenses, LAB:Monaco Film Laboratories, San Francisco (CA), USA, MET:2242 m, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.66 : 1, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: USA:12 April 1996, Germany:25 July 1996, UK:2 August 1996, Turkey:6 September 1996, Netherlands:10 October 1996, Belgium:23 October 1996, South Africa:25 October 1996, Spain:26 November 1996, Japan:14 December 1996, Finland:1997, Argentina:20 February 1997, Australia:3 April 1997, France:18 June 1997, Portugal:11 July 1997, Sweden:15 October 1997
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In movie played:
Simon Callow (actor)
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J. Stephen Coyle (actor)
Steven Culp (actor)
Richard Dreyfuss (actor)
Michael Girardin (actor)
Tony Haney (actor)
Chae Kirby (actor)
Jeff Mosley (actor)
Al Nalbandian (actor)
Pete Postlethwaite (actor)
Mike Starr (actor)
Paul Terry (actor)
David Thewlis (actor)
Mario Yedidia (actor)
Cirocco Dunlap (actress)
Kathryn Howell (actress)
Jane Leeves (actress)
Joanna Lumley (actress)
Miriam Margolyes (actress)
Emily Rosen (actress)
Susan Sarandon (actress)
Susan Turner-Cray (actress)
Tim Burton (producer)
Denise Di Novi (producer)
Jake Eberts (producer)
John Engel (producer)
Brian Rosen (producer)
Henry Selick (producer)
Steve Bloom (writer)
Roald Dahl (writer)
Karey Kirkpatrick (writer)
Jonathan Roberts (writer)
Pete Kozachik (cinematographer)
Hiro Narita (cinematographer)
Eric Swenson (cinematographer)
Randy Newman (composer)
Julie Slinger (costume designer)
Henry Selick (director)
Stan Webb (editor)
Sean C. Alvarez (miscellaneous crew)
Wayne Billheimer (miscellaneous crew)
Andrew Birch (miscellaneous crew)
Daniel Campbell (miscellaneous crew)
Lee Cruikshank (miscellaneous crew)
Maureen 'Mo' Crutchfield (miscellaneous crew)
Bonita R. DeCarlo (miscellaneous crew)
Curran G. Engel (miscellaneous crew)
Paula Frankel (miscellaneous crew)
Donna Glasser-Hancock (miscellaneous crew)
Rebecca Greeley (miscellaneous crew)
Mark Hager (miscellaneous crew)
Craig Harris (miscellaneous crew)
Amy Hollywood Wixson (miscellaneous crew)
Gabriel Kramer (miscellaneous crew)
Steven R. Kutcher (miscellaneous crew)
Lance Martin (miscellaneous crew)
David Mesloh (miscellaneous crew)
Robert Minsk (miscellaneous crew)
Tim Monich (miscellaneous crew)
Mark Musumeci (miscellaneous crew)
Gary Platek (miscellaneous crew)
Denise Rottina (miscellaneous crew)
John Damien Ryan (miscellaneous crew)
Benjamin Salles (miscellaneous crew)
Ross Shuman (miscellaneous crew)
John Stevenson (miscellaneous crew)
Suzy Strawn (miscellaneous crew)
Lenny Young (miscellaneous crew)
Harley Jessup (production designer)
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