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Pinocchio (1940)
Description
After creating a new puppet, a toy maker, Geppeto looks at the sky and wishes if the toy, Pincchjo, turns into a real boy, to be surprised the second day that Pinocchio turns into a real boy. Pincchjo thinks himself does not deserve the love of his maker, so he decides to do his best to please him.
After creating a new puppet, a toy maker, Geppeto looks at the sky and wishes if the toy, Pincchjo, turns into a real boy, to be surprised the second day that Pinocchio turns into a real boy. Pincchjo thinks himself does not deserve the love of his maker, so he decides to do his best to please him.
Actors:
Cliff Edwards,
Dickie Jones,
John McLeish,
Dal McKennon,
Christian Rub,
George Magrill,
Purv Pullen
Cliff Edwards
14 June 1895, Hannibal, Missouri, USA
Dickie Jones
25 February 1927, Snyder, Texas, USA
John McLeish
1916, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Dal McKennon
19 July 1919, La Grande, Oregon, USA
Christian Rub
13 April 1886, Passau, Bavaria, Germany
George Magrill
January 5, 1900 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Purv Pullen
2 February 1909, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
T. Hee ,
Norman Ferguson
T. Hee
26 March 1911, Oklahoma, USA
Norman Ferguson
2 September 1902, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Ben Sharpsteen #Bill Roberts #Christian Rub #Dickie Jones #Hamilton Luske #Jack Kinney #Mel Blanc #Norman Ferguson #Pinocchio (1940) #T. Hee #Wilfred Jackson
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George Magrill
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March 10, 2008
Probably shows Disney's virtues and vices more clearly than any other cartoon.
January 30, 2017
With its marvelous mixture of an engaging story, beautiful animation, loveable characters, and unforgettable music, Pinocchio remains a grand adventure that both kids and adults can still enjoy today.
February 14, 2012
At the heart of this art is the thrill of the then-new: when Pinocchio hits sea-base and gushes "Gee! What a big place!", we share a sense of joy at the filmmakers' creative adventures.
November 17, 2016
Pinocchio is the greatest, most terrifying film in the Walt Disney Animation Studios canon.
January 28, 2017
Expertly balances whimsy, adventure, terrifying perils, music, comedy, and warmth on the way to a reassuring worldview of moral order, of virtue rewarded and the bosom embrace of familial figures. [Blu-ray]
March 10, 2008
It still is the best thing Mr. Disney has done and therefore the best cartoon ever made.
November 15, 2013
Although it may lack the heart-tugging appeal of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the consensus among animation fans is that 1940's Pinocchio remains the most perfect animated feature Walt Disney produced.
November 15, 2013
Some films you think you know well, until you revisit them, and are struck all over again by that sense of wonder that moved you in the first place.
September 03, 2008
Pinocchio is a substantial piece of entertainment for young and old.
February 14, 2012
Even in our cynical age, it still manages to impress.
August 31, 2008
The charm, humor and loving care with which it treats its inanimate characters puts it in a class by itself.
February 06, 2016
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.

