Matilda is a 1996 film directed by Danny DeVito. It is based on Roald Dahl's children's novel. The film was released by TriStar Pictures.
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 and most of the film was shot in the East Whittier district of Los Angeles,California. The only character to remain British in the film is Agatha Trunchbull played by Pam Ferris (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban)
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. In the original book, Matilda's mother is not given a first name, but she is in the film, and the physical builds of Matilda's parents are inverted in the film. Also, in the book Miss Honey lives in a miserable bare cottage without electricity or running water, but in the film her cottage is much nicer and cosier. She is also given the nickname "Bumblebee" which is not mentioned in the novel.
1996 films | Roald Dahl films | American films | Comedy-drama films | Family films | Fantasy films | Adventure films | Thriller films | Films based on children's books | Films shot in Super 35
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