Tim Burton compared the project's languishing development to Batman (1989), and how there had been varied creative efforts with both movies. He stated "Scott Frank's version was the best, probably the clearest, and the most interesting, but they abandoned that." Liccy Dahl commented that Burton was the first and only director with whom the estate was happy. Burton had produced another of Roald Dahl's adaptations with James e la pesca gigante (1996), and like Roald and Liccy, he also disliked the 1971 movie, because it strayed from the book's storyline.
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