Pinocchio
Synopsis
When loving Geppetto creates a wooden puppet, his wish is granted when it comes to life as a little wooden boy named Pinocchio. With his faithful friend and conscience Jiminy Cricket by his side, Pinocchio, embarks on fantastic adventures that his bravery, loyalty and honesty until triumphs in his triumphs in his quest for his heart's desire: to become a real boy.
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Cast
- Dickie JonesPinocchio / Alexander (voice) (uncredited)
- Cliff EdwardsJiminy Cricket (voice) (uncredited)
- Christian RubGeppetto (voice) (uncredited)
- Evelyn VenableThe Blue Fairy (voice) (uncredited)
- Walter Catlett'Honest John' Worthington Foulfellow (voice) (uncredited)
- Mel BlancGideon (hiccup) (voice) (uncredited)
- Charles JudelsStromboli / The Coachman (voice) (uncredited)
- Frankie DarroLampwick (voice) (uncredited)
- Don BrodieCarnival Barker (voice) (uncredited)
- Marion DarlingtonBirds (voice) (uncredited)
- 100
Chicago Reader
Along with Dumbo, which immediately followed it, this 1940 classic, the second of the Disney animated features, is probably the best in terms of visual detail and overall imagination as well as narrative sweep. - 100
Chicago Sun-Times
The movie is genuinely exciting and romantic, great to look at, and timeless. - 100
Los Angeles Times
Every element in Pinocchio shimmers with the energy of young artists reveling in their newly discovered powers of creation. - 100
New York Daily News
Walt Disney has waved his magic wand over Collodi's world-famous fairy story, Pinocchio, and presto! he has changed it into the most enchanting film ever brought to the screen. - 100
The New York Times
It still is the best thing Mr. Disney has done and therefore the best cartoon ever made. - 100
Time
The charm, humor and loving care with which it treats its inanimate characters puts it in a class by itself. - 100
TV Guide Magazine
This was Disney's second full-length animated feature and it may well the greatest of the studio's cartoon classics. - 100
Variety
Pinocchio is a substantial piece of entertainment for young and old. Both animation and photography are vastly improved over Walt Disney's first cartoon feature, Snow White. Animation is so smooth that cartoon figures carry impression of real persons and settings rather than drawings.
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