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Danny, The Champion of the World

Danny, The Champion of the World

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A father and son live happily together until their home is threatened by a local businessman.

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Duration94 mins

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  • Chloe, 11
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Review by Chloe, 11

4 stars

27 Jun 2012

I think that Danny the champion of the world is a good film and I have never seen a film like it in my life so I would call the fim unique. I have to give Roald Dahl credit because he was the one who actually invented the book and without that they wouldn`t be able to make the movie. Eventhough Danny the champion of the world is an old movie I personaly think that you should give them a chance because some maybe boring and some may not be but I think that you shouldn`t just turn away because its old I think that you should gave it a chance. They have an oscar winning Jeremy Irons and his son Samuel Irons they really play father and son in the movie. Gavin Millar was the one who directed it. It was out in 1989 and is on for 99 minutes. Mr Hazel owns a part of land and he has pheasants which Danny and his father want to try and get back at him because he might take his garage then Dannny and his father gives them sleeping tablets in raisens to get him back. I rated Danny the champion of the world 4 stars because I liked it but I didnt think that it deserved a 5 stars.

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