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7. The BFG (2016)

Steven Spielberg’s take on the Big Friendly Giant proved an unexpected flop, and is the least highly regarded Dahl adaptation with an IMDb rating of 6.4, and a Rotten Tomatoes audience score of 58%. Critics were a bit kinder though, as it’s rated 74% fresh. (Picture credit: Disney)

Which is the best-loved Roald Dahl movie?

Ben Bussey
UK Movies Writer

It’s Roald Dahl day – what would have been the 101st birthday of the legendary author behind many of the best-loved children’s books of all time. Dahl’s anarchic and often surprisingly dark sense of humour has been hugely influential on generations of storytellers, a number of whom have tried their hand at bringing his stories to the big screen.

So, which is the best-loved big screen Roald Dahl adaptation of them all? We took stock of the audience ratings of the seven theatrically-released feature films based on his books: i.e. not including TV movies ‘Esio Trot,’ ‘Danny the Champion of the World,’ the animated version of ‘The BFG,’ or the recent straight to DVD movie ‘Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.’

Here’s how the rankings worked out (with a nod to each film’s Rotten Tomatoes scores included).

Think this list is scrumdiddlyumptious, or a load of old snozzcumbers? Feel free to let us know how you’d rank the films in the comments section below.

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