Pinocchio

Pinocchio1940

Director: Hamilton Luske, Ben Sharpsteen
Stars: Marion Darlington, Cliff Edwards, Walter Catlett, Don Brodie, Charles Judels
Genre: Animation, Family, Fantasy
Rating: G (General Audience)
Runtime: 88 minutes

Nearly abandoned by its distributor and savaged by critics, Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio is an object lesson in the hazards of success. Bolstered by his Oscar®-winning triumph Life Is Beautiful, the popular Italian actor-director-comedian was give… more »



Geppetto:
Is that the last of them. Here's a big one. Only a few left. Gotta work fast. Here's another one!

Pinocchio:
Hey. Hey, Father! Father!

Geppetto:
Don't bother me now, Pinocchio! I'm bus---- [surprised] Pinocchio?

Pinocchio:
Father!

Geppetto:
[joyfully hugging one of the fish to think it's Pinocchio] Pinocchio, my son!

Pinocchio:
Hey, Father. Here I am.

Geppetto:
Oh, yes. [drops the fish in the water, and Pinocchio leaps to his father for a big hug] Pinocchio, my boy. I'm so happy to see you.

Pinocchio:
Me, too, Father. [Figaro climbs on Geppetto's head, causing his glasses to fall off] Figaro. Aw, Figaro. Cleo. Oh, Cleo. You're here, too. [rubs Cleo's belly with his finger]

Geppetto:
Yes. We're all together again.

Pinocchio:
[sneezes]

Geppetto:
Oh, You are soaking wet.

Pinocchio:
Yes, Father.

Geppetto:
You mustn't catch cold.

Pinocchio:
But I came to save you.

Geppetto:
You know that you shouldn't have come down here, but I'm awfully glad to see you. Let me take your hat off. [gasps in major shock as he notices Pinocchio has donkey ears] Pinocchio!

Pinocchio:
What's the matter?

Geppetto:
[makes donkey's ears from his fingers] Those ears!

Pinocchio:
Huh, ears? Oh, these. Oh, that's nothing. [twirls his donkey tail] I got a tail, too! [laughs, then accidentally brays like a donkey and covers his mouth in shock which causes Figaro to jump backwards into Cleo's bowl]

Geppetto:
Pinocchio! What's happened to you?

Pinocchio:
Well, I-- I--

Geppetto:
Oh, never mind that. [hugs Pinocchio] Old Geppetto has his little wooden head. [they touch noses] Nothing else matters.

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