Veruca Salt - Eight Arms To Hold You - CD Rezension. Veruca Salt. In the novel, Veruca's comeuppance takes place in Wonka's Nut Sorting Room, where she is denied a squirrel of her own by both Wonka and her mother. Mr. Salt : Veruca dear, you have many marvelous pets. Veruca is depicted as is an immature, over-indulged and manipulative young girl. Her home is located in "a great city, far away" from the Bucket residence. Veruca Salt is an American alternative rock band founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1992 by vocalist-guitarists Nina Gordon and Louise Post, drummer Jim Shapiro and bassist Steve Lack. In an earlier draft of the film, and in a deleted scene, her mother was going to be the one accompanying her to the factory instead of her father. However, instead of giving in to Veruca's demand in a cheerful and obedient manner like before, Rupert reprimands her sternly that the only thing she’ll be getting that day "is a bath, and that's final." The 2005 film shows that she resides in a palatial mansion in Buckinghamshire, again revealing that Veruca is from England. In an early version of the novel, she was originally going to be named "Elvira Entwhistle" and "Veruca Cruz". Wonka denies a sale of one of the birds to Veruca, after which she sings her musical solo, "I Want It Now." Album Resolver. She is also shown to have extensive delusions of grandeur, starting off with desire for a golden goose and then contemplating having an outrageous feast and everything within reach, to the point that she didn't realize she was standing right over the garbage chute. Jetzt Übersetzung hinzufügen. Veruca's trashing of the Golden Egg Room required a total of 36 takes. Veruca says, "But I want it!" When Veruca demands that she must have a Golden Ticket, her father buys numerous cases of Wonka Bars. Family Veruca and her parents in the 2005 adaptation (deleted scene). Her father, Sir Robert Salt, is portrayed as a spineless dolt for giving his daughter her wishes. When she speaks up, he glares at her. They are then both thrown down the rubbish chute that apparently leads to a sewer, but then Wonka remembers that on Tuesdays the chute is redirected to the incinerator, meaning Veruca and her father most likely met a fiery death. Her final demand is a facsimile of flying glass elevator, after seeing Wonka's contraption soaring in the sky, high above the building. The Broadway retool is the first adaption to portray Veruca's nationality as something other than British; this time around, she is Russian. Instead, both father and daughter leave the factory covered in three weeks' worth of rotten garbage, with flies surrounding the two as they step out of the factory's entrance. Her father then attempts a rescue, but he too is grabbed and is told how his daughter's behavior is his fault and how he will share her fate. In the 1985 arcade game based on the book, the player must control Veruca in a certain level that requires dodging the squirrels from the Nut Sorting Room. In the 2005 version, Charlie expressses his concerns saying he didn't think it was really fair as Veruca didn't find the ticket herself. As such, Charlie believes that Mr. Salt must really love his daughter in suspending business to have all of his employee's shell wrappers on Wonka bars to get her a Golden Ticket. Roald Dahl Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Nach dem überdurchschnittlichen Erfolg ihres Debüts schien bei VERUCA SALT das Bedürfnis geweckt, sich weiterzuentwickeln. When Veruca doesn't get what she wants immediately, she screams, shouts, kicks, stomps, jumps up and down, and takes extreme measures until she finally has her way. Then, he orders his factory workers to put aside their regular duties of peanut-shelling and unwrap the bars, although stopping regular work in his factory would cost him three things: business, stock price and revenue. In other words, she has absolutely no regard, nor consideration for her family's countless emotional and financial needs. Mit Veruca salt einen Test zu wagen - gesetzt dem Fall Sie erwerben das reine Mittel zu einem gerechten Kauf-Preis - ist eine intelligent Überlegung. Now, after being so wonderfully reminded of the great music that came from this album, I made sure to buy it again. Mr. Salt looks down the pit for any sign of her and, at the same time, feels guilty for doing the one thing that led to this fate, spoiling her. Eventually, her father vows to keep up the search until he finds one for her. Lots of ladies that work in the peanut company. It is believed Dahl had given the character the name after a medication in his cabinet called "Verruca Salt. She is often depicted, from actress to actress, wearing a skirt or dress, but a director can choose more modern clothing if necessary. Veruca Salt ist eine US-amerikanische Alternative-Rock-Band, die 1993 gegründet wurde. This makes her father laugh and looks at his watch, saying that one minute before, 9:59, calling her sweetheart. Veruca Salt 's rich father is referred to by her as "Daddy" in all versions of the story. However, her personality returns to that of the original novel, switching rapidly between moods; appearing to be sweet, pleasant, cute, and adorable one minute, and the next devolving into a screaming spoiled brat the moment she doesn't get her way. His daughter’s final demand is that she wants a flying glass elevator, after seeing Mr. Wonka's contraption soaring in the sky, high above the building. Und das nicht zu knapp. Only either when she’s denied something or when the ticket search is taking too long, Veruca does lose her temper. Each version implies that Veruca's parents have spoiled her and raised her in full luxury since the day she was born. Kaufen Sie Platten, CDs und mehr von Veruca Salt auf dem Discogs-Marktplatz. Veruca as she appears in the theatrical adaptation. Julie Dawn Cole actually sang the lyrics of "I Want It Now", which was recorded in a studio. In the Nut Sorting Room, Veruca runs foul of the nut-testing squirrels who deem her a 'bad nut' when she tries to steal one of them. Veruca Salt : All I've got at home is one pony and two dogs and four cats and six bunny rabbits and two parakeets and three canaries and a … After then making a mess of the room, she stands atop the eggdicator, which judges her a "bad egg," and sends her plummeting down the garbage chute en route to the furnace. Veruca puts all of her arrogance behind a milky, sweet voice and a pretty face, but her attitude often turns sour when she is denied something she wants right away. Yet, Mr. Salt says that it is no reason for his daughter to be "roasted to a crisp," on the grounds that he and his wife love their daughter very much and just simply want to make her happy and provide for her needs. This cut was in fact real, and Cole still has the scar left from the cut to this day. Although Veruca's fate is left ambiguous, she yells for Mr. Salt offstage. All versions of the story, except some theatrical adaptations, depict her wearing a mink fur coat over her clothes. In the 2013 Sam Mendes London musical, Veruca Salt is a British billionaire's daughter, dressed in a pink ballerina tutu and baby seal fur coat—"clubbed and tickled pink". The only mention of Veruca's residence in the book is that she and her parents lived "in a great city" far away from the Bucket residence. However, instead of cheerfully catering to Veruca’s demands like before, as he had been reformed by the Oompa Loompas (who he felt had taught him a very good parenting lesson), Rupert tells Veruca sternly and firmly that the only thing she will be getting that day “is a bath, and that’s final”. As the four rotten children are inspired by the Seven Deadly Sins in Christian teachings, Veruca represents greed due to her spoiled nature in a wealthy upbringing and constant demands for things she wants. Seether Songtext von Veruca Salt. Veruca, like the 1971 film, isn't mean to Charlie Bucket, despite the kids' separate economic classes, though she instead appears indifferent. In the end, Mr. Salt says that his severely spoiled 'lots of pets & presents' daughter is only getting a bath when they get home. Her father is renamed Rupert, as revealed on one of his business cards. She even refuses to go to school until the ticket is found. After Wonka refuses to sell one of his worker squirrels to her father, Veruca brazenly enters the premises and attempts to take a squirrel anyway. After Cole slid down the chute, she discovered the cake and the entire cast and crew entered seconds later and sang the birthday song. He crossly glares at her after she objects with her last line "But I WANT it!". Veruca's primary parental figure and factory tour chaperone is once again her father (portrayed by James Fox). After both of them have gone down the chute. Unnamed city "far away" (book), England (both films), any place in the world (theatrical shows) Russia (In the Broadway Retool), Fat and middle-aged (1971), thin and old (2005), anyway you want him to look (theatrical shows). This summons … She makes no remark to either Veruca's outbursts or how her husband obliges their daughter. She cares only about herself, her image, and her compulsive need to have everything that she wants at the exact moment she wants it. First appearance Meanwhile, her mother (played by Francesca Hunt in a silent role, at least in the final cut of the movie) sips martinis in lieu of reacting to her daughter's various bratty outbursts. Additionally, her mother, Angina, says absolutely nothing (in the final cut of the film). Unknown (book)1959, England (1971 film)1993, Buckinghamshire, England (2005 film) Novosibirsk, Russia (broadway retool, US and Australia tour)Paris, France (2020) Her father/mother is in the nut business as in all other versions, but the main focus of the business is now mainly Brazilian nuts rather than peanuts. Veruca is seen smirking in victory, triumphing Violet in the competition to win the special prize. Mr. Salt, hovering over the chute opening in a vain attempt to spot his daughter, is then knocked in from behind by one of the squirrels. Both the 1971 and 2005 films do not mention what her mother's job is, although it is implied that the mother is a socialite, or taking advantage of her wealth to aid others in need. Mr. Salt is here depicted as a middle-aged but somewhat snobbish English gentleman. Salt is actually a very common treatment for warts and or "verrucas." He then dives into the factory's sewer systems to rescue Veruca from the incinerator. In the 2005 movie, after the ordeal with his daughter in the Nut Sorting Room, he becomes a stricter father by denying his "princess" a flying glass elevator, instead responding that the only thing she will be getting that day "is a bath, and that's final". Wearily, Mr. Salt attempts to purchase a squirrel after Veruca rudely demands one, despite her father's attempt to talk her out of it. The 1971 film shows that Veruca Salt is from England, and her parents are renamed, Henry and Henrietta. However, Wonka politely refuses, stating that the squirrels aren’t for sale. Her father, too, is deemed a "bad egg" after falling into the chute in an attempt to rescue her. In addition, Mr. Salt realized that he and his wife had been constantly spoiling Veruca. Mr. Salt [edit | edit source] Veruca's father shows that he loves his daughter dearly by buying her lots of presents, but Veruca's greedy attitude gets the best of her and just wants more. They don't want to find it! Violet agrees but then makes a disgusted face when Veruca's back is turned to show she really doesn't like her. Her 21 "marvelous pets" are one pony, two dogs, four cats, six rabbits, two parakeets, three canaries, a green parrot, a turtle and a very old hamster (the bowl of goldfish and cage of white mice are absent), all of which are earlier gifts from her parents. Earlier in the film, before the tour begins, Veruca cuts in front of Wonka to introduce herself with a curtsy as he leads the tour group through the factory entrance, during which Wonka replies, "I always thought a verruca was a type of wart you got on the bottom of your foot." Veruca went first. https://roalddahl.fandom.com/wiki/Rupert_Salt?oldid=26289. Instead, she was found quietly sipping martinis. Veruca's impending doom in the chute is the subject of the novel's poem and the 2005 lyrics, as is the Salts' blame for turning their daughter into a "spoiled brat". Veruca wants to be the first to enter while waiting with the tour group outside Wonka's factory, during which she is wearing one of her personal collection of four mink coats. She also tearfully laments that the workers may be jealous of her for wanting the Ticket. Veruca's song is a 1970's Hippie song (with the sitar in the background) It is sung right after she falls down the garbage chute. In the 2017 Broadway adaptation, Veruca runs into the nut sorting room despite Wonka's warnings. 'Willy Wonka’ star Julie Dawn Cole reveals what it was really like working with Gene Wilder, being Veruca Salt. As Violet is punished for chewing a prototype gum against Wonka's orders, she’s consequently transformed into a giant blueberry. The only adaptions that depict her as bright blonde are the Broadway and West End adaptions. Although Rupert knows that Veruca wants a flying glass elevator, he proves that his new opinion of his daughter is serious. Rupert Salt is the wealthy father of Veruca Salt and the husband of Angina Salt. Her being spoiled by her parents all of her life makes her self-righteous, as shown in the 1970s adaption where she demands that she goes first, then coldly demands 'before everybody else'. "Veruca, the only thing you're getting today is a bath, and that's FINAL.". As part of the birthday surprise, a birthday cake with lit candles was placed in a room under the Golden Egg Room set. In the 1971 movie, the squirrels are replaced with geese laying golden eggs. He assures her father that she "may be stuck in the chute" and all her father has to do is "just reach in and pull her out". They leave the factory covered in garbage, and Mr. Salt has a look of extreme anger on his face. Veruca Salt He says that she will only be getting a bath that day instead. Mr. Salt: Veruca dear, you have many marvelous pets.. Veruca Salt: All I've got at home is one pony and two dogs and four cats and six bunny rabbits and two parakeets and three canaries and a green parrot and a turtle, and a silly old hamster!I WANT a SQUIRREL! It’s unknown if she survives or not. This incident aside, she is not completely indifferent, though not entirely amiable, to the other children. However, it’s also implied that Veruca doesn't like Violet either. In the West End musical, when Veruca grabs one of the squirrels, she’s attacked by a horde of giant squirrels rode by Oompa Loompas who begins a nightmare ballet, Veruca's Nutcracker Sweet, in which they sing how she was the most wasteful and spoiled little girl in the world and how she would meet a rotten fate in the garbage chute. Refusing to oblige to both her father's and Wonka's orders, Veruca then enters the work area to take one for herself (choosing the apparent leader). She has a rivalry with Violet due to her also being uber-wealthy. He manages to throw her through a tunnel that leads her to a garbage dump where the Oompa Loompas help her out of the factory. Then, he orders his factory workers to put aside their regular duties of peanut-shell… Unfortunately, Veruca bellows in response, "Make ’em work nights!" Unlike the two movie adaptations, Veruca's hair is curly and blonde (with a pink bow at the top of her hair), and her dress resembles a ballet tutu. Rupert Salt is the main antagonist in 2005 charlie and the choclate factory he delibratley gives everything to Veruca Salt she can be spoild .rich father is referred to by her as "Daddy" in all versions of the story. Veruca Salt: Daddy, I want a squirrel.Get me one of those squirrels, I want one! Her design is also reminiscent of the book, as in the musical Veruca is depicted with blonde curly hair and her outfit resembles that of a ballerina's tutu - although her fur coat in this version is not mink, but is said to be 'baby seal, clubbed and tickled pink'. Julie Dawn Cole (1971 Veruca) had an aversion to chocolate. Veruca, as she appears in the broadway retool, played by Emma Pfaeffle. In some plays, her mother is her tour chaperone instead of her father, but in other plays, both of her parents come with her and go down into the chute in an attempt to rescue her. Her recurring catchphrase is whining "I want it now! Portrayed by Wonka also comments "I always thought a Veruca was a wart you got on the bottom of your foot, but how wrong I was after seeing you!". In the 2005 movie, Veruca ends up being the only one of the four rotten children not to be present during her song of morality as she is thrown down the chute beforehand, but her father is instead there to hear every word of it. In the Nut Sorting Room, like in the book and 2005 film, Veruca runs foul of the nut-testing squirrels who deem her a 'bad nut' when she tries to steal one. Although her spoiled personality is still intact, it’s expressed in a cold, direct, manipulative, egocentric, arrogant, and snobby manner, rather than aggressive and boisterous. Veruca Salt always seems to have a lighter song in the mix to throw you off the crashing wave of sound to a deep, dreamy and lyrically lifting groove and IV was no exception. Mr. Salt jumps down into the chute a moment later to try to rescue her, where he too is deemed a "bad egg". In the book, both Mr. and Mrs. Salt fall down the chute. Also, she constantly bullies them without any remorse. She then climbs onto an Eggdicator and is promptly dropped down into the furnace holding room after being rejected as a "bad egg" by the machine. However, she does confide to Charlie, "He [Wonka] is absolutely bonkers!" In the musical, Veruca is shown to have a keen interest in ballet as she is always seen in a tutu and ballet slippers, and there is rarely a moment when she isn’t doing some kind of ballet pose. Although, at the end of the movie her dad says 'no' when she asks him for something … Veruca's fate is left ambiguous, seeing how you never see what happens afterward. She, along with Denise Nickerson (1971 Violet) had crushes on Peter Ostrum (1971 Charlie) and both actresses would take turns in spending time with him. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. She also has a vicious temper, which she reveals when she doesn't get what she wants. Both Veruca and her father are spared immolation and end up leaving the factory, covered with three weeks' worth of foul-smelling trash on the weekly burning day only because the incinerator is broken at the time. Before the tour with her parents to Wonka's chocolate factory, Veruca's parents (especially her father in the films and theatrical adaptations) seem to view her as a sweet, innocent "precious little princess.". She is described as very pretty by Mr. Wonka when he first meets her and her parents at the factory gates. Veruca's length hair was shorter throughout the 1971 film due to the filmmakers having wires burn out the split ends. She retains her "I Want it Now" song from the 1971 film, but the opening spoken lyrics are slightly modified to accommodate the fact that the animals in the scene are squirrels like in the book and 2005 film. In the 2005 film, he offers Mr. Wonka his business card, which Mr. Wonka tosses away. She tries to escape, and her father enters the room to try to save her, but when she runs up a conveyor belt and is cornered by the squirrels, they grab her and tear apart her limbs. Her predicament and exit of the factory are both similar in the 2005 version, minus her mother; the Oompa Loompas instead throw a painting of her mother into the chute in order to emphasize that both of Veruca's parents have indulged her too much, and they sing their reproachful song about spoiling children to Mr. Salt before he goes down the chute. For the filming of the sequence, she actually mimed/lip synced to her vocals, which is what viewers see. Salt is very servile and does whatever his daughter says. Gets thrown down the garbage chute in the Nut Sorting Room by a squirrel. Not only did he change his opinion of Veruca, he also changed his ways of disciplining her by realizing that both he and his wife had been constantly spoiling her. Another picture of Veruca and her family. They're jealous of me! On the tour, Veruca demands her father to get her an Oompa-Loompa, then a chocolate river and a pink paddle boat like Wonka's, and finally, the demand that proves her undoing - one of Wonka's nut-sorting squirrels. She shoves, pushes, and hits her father, and does likewise to Violet Beauregarde, while both girls are descending the Chocolate Room stairs in the Pure Imagination number. Unlike the two film adaptations and most of the theatrical shows, Mr. Salt later confesses to Wonka that he knows his daughter is "a bit of a frump," and that he doesn't mind admitting it. Even when her indulgent parents satisfy her incessant desires, Veruca lacks any sense of gratitude in return. She is the second person to find a Golden Ticket, and the third to be kicked out of the tour. Unnamed city "far away" (book), England (both films), any place in the world (theatrical shows) Russia (In the Broadway Retool) I found myself singing along to "Spiderman '79" and "Victrola" like the songs had never been unshelved from my memory. In the book, she is described as "the daughter of rich parents" and the "heiress to the Salt fortune." Veruca also complains about her father's staff's inability to find the Golden Ticket "the very first day." Charlie's view of Veruca in the films seems jaded in that the employees of the Salt Corporation did the work thus the lady who actually found the ticket deserves the tour, not Veruca (as well as shown to be a tad more naive in the novel). In most high school versions of the play, the song is extended to include such desires as wanting the stars and "Venus and Saturn arranged in a pattern". Her father is the CEO of a large legume conglomerate, while her mother is said to be a geography teacher. In theatrical adaptations, Veruca is a combination of the two English girls from the films, but Veruca and her family can be from anywhere in the world. He’s the owner of Salt's Nuts. They both learned their lesson about over-indulging children. Charlie is grateful for the rare occasions when his parents or grandparents can pamper him with small gifts because he realizes they do it out of their love for him. In the 2005 version, the track was sung to a sweet and opera-classical style melody; Mr. Salt is pushed into the chute after the song ends. They sing a nightmarish ballet, "Veruca's Nutcracker Sweet", that concludes with Veruca and her father being sent down the garbage chute. (The exterior of the mansion was Wrotham Park in Barnet, Hertfordshire while the interior shots were filmed in Hatfield House in Hertfordshire.) Veruca (daughter), Angina (wife) Not only did Mr. Salt change his opinion of Veruca, but he also changed his ways of treating his daughter. According to the movies, he's willing to spend a ludicrous amount of money to please his daughter. Get me one of those squirrels, I want one! Also, at the near-end of the play, all of the "bratty" kids (including Veruca and her optional siblings) and the Oompa-Loompas sing a fifth Oompa-Loompa song, talking about all of the "bratty" kids in general; their parents then give them a hug after the song ends and they walk offstage, instead of punishing them for their misbehavior. Charlie and the Oompa Loompas must go through the room's outer divisions and bring the squirrels back to work. Employees "Sick as your secrets" has a wonderfully rhythmic guitar play and soft to hard female vocals from Louise Post as does "Salt Flat Epic". Born Veruca Salt is a character from Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Die Band erlangte in den 1990er Jahren Popularität durch ihre Hits Seether und Volcano Girls. On the fourth day the ticket is finally found, Veruca is "all smiles again.". In the films and theatrical versions, Mr. Salt is the only parent to suffer the same fate as his child. While that may actually be true in some respects (as shown by the thoughts of the grandparents on Charlie's birthday that they scrimped and saved for that present and no matter how small a chance, they hope Charlie finds a Golden Ticket), Grandpa Joe corrects Charlie's viewpoint in saying that Mr. Salt spoils her, adding, "...and mark my words, no good can ever come from a child by spoiling her." She shamelessly browbeats her parents over material things. Veruca Salt > Seether. During the tour, she’s the first to spot the Oompa Loompas when the group visits the Chocolate Room (and, in a deleted scene, she again demands one from her father). As the song escalates, the squirrels start pushing, grabbing and dragging Veruca around, causing her to realize they aren’t "cutesy wootsy" squirrels and are extremely violent. (But this accent is not necessary—just make sure Veruca and Mr. Salt sound like they hail from the same place; i.e. What becomes of Veruca after this is unknown. While oversized squirrels dance with Veruca in a ballet sequence, Veruca runs up a conveyor belt (the place the squirrels do the sorting) and the squirrels deem her a "bad nut," and literally tear her apart from limb to limb. At one point, Violet even silences Veruca's whining with "Can it, you nit!," and later with "Stop squawking, you twit!" Their ultimate fate is only mentioned at the end of the movie when Wonka assures Charlie that Veruca will continue to be a spoiled brat, but maybe she will be a bit wiser for the wear. The process lasts three days, all of which Veruca spends complaining and screaming that she doesn't have her ticket. When Veruca demands that she must have a Golden Ticket, her father buys numerous cases of Wonka Bars. Gets thrown down the garbage chute in the. Extraordinarily, Veruca's mother manages to stay calm during Veruca's multiple vicious tantrums. In the original novel, Veruca is blonde and small-sized while in the movies she is brunette (2005 only, unlike 1971 where she is a dark blonde) and 12-years old. When the tour of the chocolate factory almost begins, Veruca demands her Daddy that she wants to go in there. ", Roald Dahl had told Julie Dawn Cole (the original Veruca Salt) he had named her Veruca, because in his own words, "she was a wart of a child.". She tries to catch a squirrel and gets them all to follow her lead in ballet dance. Also, das ist ganz klar ein typischer Fall von Etappensieg. Fat and middle-aged (1971), thin and old (2005), anyway you want him to look (theatrical shows) Mr. Salt : Sweetheart, I can't push them no harder; 19,000 bars an hour they're shelling; 760,000 they've done so far. 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