Pinocchio

Pinocchio(1940)

G
02/23/1940 (US)Animation, Family, Fantasy1h 28m
7.1

"When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true."

Overview

A little wooden puppet yearns to become a real boy.

Hamilton Luske

Director

Ben Sharpsteen

Director

Jack Kinney

Director

Bill Roberts

Director

T. Hee

Director

Norman Ferguson

Director

Wilfred Jackson

Director

Albert Hurter

Characters

Joe Grant

Characters

John P. Miller

Characters

Campbell Grant

Characters

Martin Provensen

Characters

John Walbridge

Characters

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Pinocchio - 1971 Reissue Trailer (35mm 4K)

Pinocchio - 1971 Reissue Trailer (35mm 4K)

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Pinocchio - Trailer #9 - 1992 Reissue (35mm 4K)

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Pinocchio - 1978 Reissue Trailer

Pinocchio - 1978 Reissue Trailer

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Pinocchio - 2009 Platinum Edition Blu-ray/DVD Trailer

Pinocchio - 2009 Platinum Edition Blu-ray/DVD Trailer

Trailer

Pinocchio - 1984 Reissue Trailer

Pinocchio - 1984 Reissue Trailer

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Pinocchio - 1940 Theatrical Trailer

Pinocchio - 1940 Theatrical Trailer

Trailer

Pinocchio Comes to Life

Pinocchio Comes to Life

Clip

Spotlight on Pinocchio

Spotlight on Pinocchio

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on June 23, 2022

Made just before the start of WWII, this feature finds us in the capable hands of "Jiminy Cricket" as he narrates us through this tale of "Geppetto" - an old carpenter who lives his life vicariously through his creations. The "Blue Fairy" visits the old man one night and gives life to one of his creations "Pinocchio" - with "Jiminy" being given his conscience... All is going well until he has to go to school; en route to where he is waylaid by a foxy character who entices him with tales of success on the stage. Needless to say, nothing goes to plan and he embarks on a series of adventures that put him, "Jiminy" and his father in considerable peril. This is a much more complex storyline than you might expect; there is plenty of joy and fun, but also a darkness that provides food for thought for children and parents alike. The wonderful, Oscar winning, score is the best in the Disney repertoire and the characterisations are engaging. If it has any flaws: the dialogue - there is too much of it; it is possibly just a little too long and finally - I just didn't really like "Pinocchio" much as a little boy - a bit too thoughtless and selfish. That said, of course, he is only a few months old!!! Great stuff!