The second one is "Eating the Peach," which in the book was sung by the Centipede alone but in the movie is sung by all the bugs and James instead of just the Centipede. In both the book and movie, several songs are sung, though only two of the book's songs make it (in part) to the movie. (singing voice) (uncredited), unit production manager: live action unit (as Dean L. Jones), second assistant director: production department, first assistant director: live action unit, second second assistant director: live action unit, second assistant director: live action unit, set construction supervisor (as Lee 'Bo' Henry), construction coordinator (as Chris Kelly), model shop supervisor (as Mitch Romanauski), shop production assistant: live action (uncredited), assistant sound designer (as Chris Boyes), foley recordist (uncredited) / machine room operator (uncredited), animatronic technician: JEX Fx Rhino Unit, mold department supervisor (as John A. 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Bowen), camera and lighting operator (as Jo L. Carson), camera and lighting assistant (as Andrew Davidson), electrician dimmer operator (as Robert Doherty), camera and lighting operator (as David M. Hanks), camera and lighting assistant (as Michael D. Hardwick), camera and lighting assistant (as Andrew Lawless), camera and lighting operator (as Richard E. Lehmann), electrical consultant / electrical contractor, camera and lighting operator / live action plate supervisor, still photographer: Sony Imageworks Publicity (uncredited), lead character fabricator (as Graham G. Maiden), assistant supervisor character fabricator, animation supervisor: pre-production (uncredited), additional puppet fabrication (uncredited), apprentice editor / editorial coordinator, home video mastering colorist (uncredited), orchestra contractor (as Sandy De Crescent), horn arrangements ("Good News") / horn arrangements: "Good News", song production supervisor / vocal arrangements, dialogue: "My Name is James" (uncredited), character department manager (as Bonita Decarlo) / character department supervisor (as Bonita Decarlo), production accountant (as Donna Glasser Wisegarver), production assistant (as Jennifer C. Hayman), production assistant (as Lance J. Martin), armature engineer (as David Eugene Mesloh), assistant accountant (as Stacy L. Robison), coordinator: Mr. Selick (as Denise Rottina), assistant stage manager (as Ross R. Shuman). In the movie, the rhino is a supernatural creature of clouds, smoke, and lightning that seems to be a personification of James' fears, and it haunts his thoughts and dreams throughout the movie until it shows up towards the end for a final confrontation with him. Likewise, the mechanical shark from the movie is a group of normal sharks in the book. (as Kathrine Howell), Centipede [2] He made his stage debut the following year in a regional production of Turgenev's A Month in the Country. Contents . Susan Sarandon is the voice of Miss Spider in James and the Giant Peach, and Rei Asami is the Japanese voice. The live-action sequences were filmed in San Francisco, and the shoot took six weeks. In the book, Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge are crushed to death by the peach when it rolls out of the yard. The Glowworm was not hard of hearing in the book. 1 Background 1.1 Physical Description 1.2 Powers and Abilities 2 Biography 2.1 In the book 2.2 In James and the Giant Peach 3 Gallery The rhino is a giant black cloud that is shaped like a rhinoceros with yellow eyes. Terry was born in and grew up in Watford, Hertfordshire, north of London, and persuaded his parents to let him attend acting class when he was five years old. In the book, the Centipede's dive from the peach and into the ocean is an accident. Disney Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. | Terry wrote an epic fantasy novel The Dust Seller in 2016. The endings for Miss Spider and Mrs. Ladybug likewise differ from book to movie -- Miss Spider starts a factory that produces nylon ropes for tightrope walkers in the book, while in the movie she opens a saucy nightclub in New York. The people on the cruise ship watching the seagulls carrying the peach and everyone on it is omitted from the movie. Mr. Earthworm is one of the tritagonists and major characters in James and the Giant Peach. Earthworm is a blind, talking earthworm who is like an uncle figure to James. (singing voice) (uncredited), Glowworm James and the Giant Peach (1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Cast Edit Credited Cast Edit. He is best known internationally for starring as James in the 1996 film James and the Giant Peach. Official Sites He is usually pessimistic about everything and is shown to hate being used as bait in order to attract some seagulls, which aided them in flying the peach out of danger when they were being attacked by a robot shark. In the book, the strings are cut by a plane flying to New York from Chicago, but in the movie, the strings are cut by the fence stairway after the Rhino zapped it before fading away. An orphan who lives with his two cruel aunts befriends anthropomorphic bugs who live inside a giant peach, and they embark on a journey to New York City. In the book, the Grasshopper can play violin music using his legs. Terry gave up acting after the series ended. | The rest of the songs in the movie are original to the movie. "Paul Terry" in England & Wales Births 1837-2006, "Life's a Peach: As Disney's Orphaned James, Paul Terry Finds Life's a Peach", Eighteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards, 1995-1996, Our Staff: Mr Paul Terry, Teacher of Mathematics, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul_Terry_(actor)&oldid=982749954, Articles lacking reliable references from June 2020, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 10 October 2020, at 02:53.