Pinocchio
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Geppetto making Pinocchio
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Jiminy Cricket and Pinocchio
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The Blue Fairy and Pinocchio
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Pinocchio and Stromboli
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Pinocchio and The Blue Fairy
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Pinocchio and J. Worthington Foulfellow
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Pinocchio and Lampwick
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Pinocchio Jumping off a Cliff
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Geppetto, Figaro and Cleo in the Whale
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Pinocchio and Geppetto
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Figaro, Cleo, Pinocchio and Geppetto
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The Angry Whale
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Pinocchio is a Boy
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Details, Plot
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Title: Pinocchio
Runtime: 88 Min
Year: 1940
Genres: Animation - Adventure - Drama - Family - Fantasy - Music
Cast: Dickie Jones, Cliff Edwards, Christian Rub, Evelyn Venable, Mel Blanc, Don Brodie, Walter Catlett, Frankie Darro, Charles Judels, Patricia Page, Marion Darlington, Jack Mercer
Directed By: Norman Ferguson (sequence director), T. Hee (sequence director), Wilfred Jackson (sequence director), Jack Kinney (sequence director), Hamilton Luske (supervising director), Bill Roberts (sequence director) and Ben Sharpsteen (supervising director)
PLOT
Inventor Gepetto creates a wooden marionette called Pinocchio. His wish that Pinocchio be a real boy is unexpectedly granted by a fairy. The fairy assigns Jiminy Cricket to act as Pinocchio's "conscience" and keep him out of trouble. Jiminy is not too successful in this endeavor and most of the film is spent with Pinocchio deep in trouble.
Country: U.S.A.
Language: English
Writers: Carlo Collodi (from a story by) (as Collodi) - Ted Sears (story adaptation), Otto Englander (story adaptation), Webb Smith (story adaptation), William Cottrell (story adaptation), Joseph Sabo (story adaptation), Erdman Penner (story adaptation) and Aurelius Battaglia (story adaptation) - Bill Peet uncredited
Awards:
1941- Academy Awards, USA (Oscar)
-Best Music, Original Score Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith and Ned Washington (WON)
-Best Music, Original Song Leigh Harline (music) and Ned Washington (lyrics) For the song "When You Wish Upon a Star" (WON)
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