The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972 film)
Pinocchio | |
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Directed by | Giuliano Cenci |
Written by | Giuliano Cenci Based on the book by Carlo Collodi |
Based on | The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi |
Produced by | Cartoons Cinematografica Italiana |
Starring | Renato Rascel Roberta Paladini Lauro Gazzolo |
Narrated by | Renato Rascel |
Distributed by | Artfilm Distribuzione |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The Adventures of Pinocchio (Italian: Un burattino di nome Pinocchio, literally A puppet named Pinocchio) is a 1972 Italian animated film adaptation of Carlo Collodi's 1883 book The Adventures of Pinocchio. It was directed by Giuliano Cenci and produced by Cartoons Cinematografica Italiana. The English-dubbed version was released in the United States by G.G. Communications in 1978.
Production[]
Development[]
The film was directed by Giuliano Cenci with assistance from his brother Renzo. During production, Carlo Collodi's grandchildren Mario and Antonio Lorenzini were consulted. The subtle movements made by fidgeting children whilst speaking or under scrutiny were incorporated into Pinocchio's movements, particularly when he lies to the Fairy with the Turquoise Hair over the fate of his gold coins. For the design of the Fairy, Italian portrayals of the Blessed Virgin Mary in art were used as starting points.[1]
Design[]
The characters were animated with unconventional uniform black outlines which contrasted with the complex styles characteristic of usual Italian animations and Disney films. For the design of Pinocchio, the animators took inspiration to illustrations made by Attilio Mussino. The backgrounds were painted by Sicillian artist Alberto D'Angelo and Abramo Scortecci who both used tone styles evocative of early 20th-century Italian art with little focus on surrealism as in the Disney adaptation.
Cast[]
Original Italian version[]
Renato Rascel was chosen to serve as both the singer of the introductory song and as the narrator. He was permitted to occasionally ad lib in order to get the film's message across, and to give it a truly Italian feel.
- Renato Rascel as the Narrator
- Roberta Paladini as Pinocchio
- Roberto Bertea as Geppetto
- Manlio De Angelis as The Cat (Il Gatto)
- Vittoria Febbi as the Blue Fairy (La Fata Turchina)
- Michele Gammino as Mangiafuoco
- Lauro Gazzolo as the Talking Cricket (Il Grillo Parlante)
- Flaminia Jandolo as Lucignolo
- Sergio Tedesco as The Fox (La Volpe)
- Gianni Bonagura as the Coachman (L'Omino)
- Arturo Dominici as the Green Fisherman (Il Pescatore Verde)
- Gianfranco Bellini as the pigeon (Il Colombo)
English-dubbed version[]
In 1978, an English-dubbed version was released in the US by G.G. Communications directed by Jesse Vogel.
See also[]
- List of animated feature-length films
External links[]
References[]
- 1972 films
- Italian-language films
- 1972 animated films
- 1970s fantasy films
- Italian animated films
- Animated films based on children's books
- 1970s children's fantasy films
- Pinocchio films
- Italian films
- Animated films based on novels
- Italian animated fantasy films