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'''Mrs. Beauregarde''' is the mother of [[Violet Beauregarde]]. In the 2005 film, she was played by Missi Pyle and is called Scarlett Beauregarde. In the novel, she disapproved of her daughter's chewing gum habit, but in the 2005 film, she strongly encouraged it until the end of the film.
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'''Mrs. Beauregarde''' is the mother of [[Violet Beauregarde]]. In the 2005 film, she was played by Missi Pyle and is called Scarlett Beauregarde. She disapproved of her daughter's chewing gum habit.
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When Violet tried a stick of gum that is a three-course meal all by itself, she blew up like a balloon, and then was turned into a giant blueberry. At first Mrs Beauregarde was furious at Wonka but only because she was worried how Violet would continue to compete as a blueberry and even began to consider putting Violet in a county fair at Veruca's suggestion. Scarlett, in worry and panic, took Violet to the Juicing Room, and at the end when she and Violet left the chocolate factory, Mrs. Beauregarde isn't happy with her daughter, her encouragement and pride having been expunged in lieu of disappointment and embarrassment. In the 1971 film, Violet and her father are not seen after Violet's father is taken to the Juicing Room.
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== Behind the Scenes ==
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Unlike her novel counterpart, Beauregarde strongly encourages Violet's gum-chewing.
   
 
In the 2005 film Mrs Beauregarde is a textbook example of a stage mother/soccer mom, which are parents who deliberately attempt to live their dreams through their children; for instance, Mrs Beauregarde is a former Baton champion and now gains the thrill of victory through her daughter who she even dresses like herself.
 
In the 2005 film Mrs Beauregarde is a textbook example of a stage mother/soccer mom, which are parents who deliberately attempt to live their dreams through their children; for instance, Mrs Beauregarde is a former Baton champion and now gains the thrill of victory through her daughter who she even dresses like herself.
   
In the 2005 film, she accompanied her overconfident and arrogant daughter to the factory, unlike in the 1971 version when Violet was accompanied by her father. It is hinted that the 2005 version is a single parent, as her husband is never mentioned and the fact that she appears to flirt with Wonka several times. When Violet tried a stick of gum that is a three-course meal all by itself, she blew up like a balloon, and then was turned into a giant blueberry. At first Mrs Beauregarde was furious at Wonka but only because she was worried how Violet would continue to compete as a blueberry and even began to consider putting Violet in a county fair at Veruca's suggestion. Scarlett, in worry and panic, took Violet to the Juicing Room, and at the end when she and Violet left the chocolate factory, Mrs. Beauregarde isn't happy with her daughter, her encouragement and pride having been expunged in lieu of disappointment and embarrassment. In the 1971 film, Violet and her father are not seen after Violet's father is taken to the Juicing Room.
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In the film, she accompanied her overconfident and arrogant daughter to the factory, unlike in the 1971 version when Violet was accompanied by her father. It is hinted that the 2005 version is a single parent, as her husband is never mentioned and the fact that she appears to flirt with Wonka several times.
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In the 1971 film, Violet and her father are not seen after Violet's father is taken to the Juicing Room.
 
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Revision as of 17:23, 31 October 2016

Missi-pyle

Mrs. Beauregarde showing off.

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Mother and clone

Mrs. Beauregarde is the mother of Violet Beauregarde. In the 2005 film, she was played by Missi Pyle and is called Scarlett Beauregarde. She disapproved of her daughter's chewing gum habit.

When Violet tried a stick of gum that is a three-course meal all by itself, she blew up like a balloon, and then was turned into a giant blueberry. At first Mrs Beauregarde was furious at Wonka but only because she was worried how Violet would continue to compete as a blueberry and even began to consider putting Violet in a county fair at Veruca's suggestion. Scarlett, in worry and panic, took Violet to the Juicing Room, and at the end when she and Violet left the chocolate factory, Mrs. Beauregarde isn't happy with her daughter, her encouragement and pride having been expunged in lieu of disappointment and embarrassment. In the 1971 film, Violet and her father are not seen after Violet's father is taken to the Juicing Room.

Behind the Scenes

Unlike her novel counterpart, Beauregarde strongly encourages Violet's gum-chewing.

In the 2005 film Mrs Beauregarde is a textbook example of a stage mother/soccer mom, which are parents who deliberately attempt to live their dreams through their children; for instance, Mrs Beauregarde is a former Baton champion and now gains the thrill of victory through her daughter who she even dresses like herself.

In the film, she accompanied her overconfident and arrogant daughter to the factory, unlike in the 1971 version when Violet was accompanied by her father. It is hinted that the 2005 version is a single parent, as her husband is never mentioned and the fact that she appears to flirt with Wonka several times.

In the 1971 film, Violet and her father are not seen after Violet's father is taken to the Juicing Room.