The Child Catcher is the supporting antagonist of the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and in the later stage musical adaptation. The character was created by the film's screenwriter, Roald Dahl, and did not appear in the original Ian Fleming book.[1] The Child Catcher is employed by Baron Bomburst and Baroness Bomburst to snatch and imprison children on the streets of Vulgaria.
In the 1968 film, he was played by ballet dancer Sir Robert Helpmann. In the theatrical version in London, he was played by Richard O'Brien and Wayne Sleep, and on Broadway, he was played by Kevin Cahoon.
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On stage the childcatcher has been played by
In the latest UK tour, the character features far less than in the original UK tour and in the London Palladium production. The song "Kiddy-Widdy-Winkies" has been cut, along with some of his original scenes. The actor playing the Child Catcher in the show now also plays the minor role of the Junkman at the start of the show.
Robert Helpmann, the actor who played the Child Catcher in the film, in reality loved children, and was well liked by the child actors Adrian Hall and Heather Ripley. At the end of the day when Helpmann was finished with work, he gave Adrian and Heather his facial wax add-ons.
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