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Pinocchio 1984

★ 4.85 votes52 min📅 1984-05-14

In this whimsical 1984 TV movie adaptation, the timeless tale of Pinocchio gets a fresh twist as a lonely wood-carver named Geppetto watches his wooden marionette come to life.

Director: Peter Medak

Cast

James Coburn
James Coburn
The Gypsy
Carl Reiner
Carl Reiner
Geppetto
Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens
Pinocchio
Lainie Kazan
Lainie Kazan
Sophia, the Blue Fairy
Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
Mario
Michael Richards
Michael Richards
Vince
Vito Scotti
Vito Scotti
Antonio
Avery Schreiber
Avery Schreiber
Boatman
Vincent Schiavelli
Vincent Schiavelli
The Priest
Helena Kallianiotes
Helena Kallianiotes
Gina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pinocchio (1984) about?

This 1984 TV movie follows Geppetto, a wood-carver whose wish for a son comes true when the Blue Fairy brings his puppet Pinocchio to life. To become a real boy, Pinocchio must navigate a series of adventures and prove his goodness, despite the pitfalls of innocence and the schemes of the Evil Gypsy.

Who directed Pinocchio?

Peter Medak directed this enchanting adaptation of the classic tale, infusing it with a family-friendly adventure tone.

Who stars in Pinocchio?

The film features Paul Reubens as Pinocchio, with standout performances from James Coburn, Carl Reiner, Lainie Kazan, and Jim Belushi rounding out the cast.

Is Pinocchio (1984) worth watching?

This TV movie offers a charming and family-friendly take on the Pinocchio story, with Paul Reubens delivering a memorable performance. While not as iconic as other adaptations, its runtime and themes make it a cozy watch for younger audiences and nostalgic fans alike.

How long is Pinocchio?

The runtime for Pinocchio (1984) is 52 minutes.

About Pinocchio (1984) — A Whimsical TV Movie Adventure with Paul Reubens

In this whimsical 1984 TV movie adaptation, the timeless tale of Pinocchio gets a fresh twist as a lonely wood-carver named Geppetto watches his wooden marionette come to life. Crafted with care by director Peter Medak, this fantasy adventure explores themes of innocence, perseverance, and the true meaning of becoming 'real.' The Blue Fairy's magical intervention sets Pinocchio on a journey filled with challenges, as he must prove his goodness despite the mischief that often finds him. Whether navigating the temptations of the outside world or evading the sinister schemes of the Evil Gypsy, Pinocchio's heart remains his greatest guide.

Paul Reubens shines in the titular role, bringing a mix of charm and vulnerability to the puppet-turned-boy, while James Coburn and Carl Reiner round out the cast as key figures in Pinocchio's quest. With its family-friendly adventure tone and a runtime perfect for younger viewers, *Pinocchio (1984)* balances magic and morality in a way that feels both nostalgic and new. The film's creative storytelling and heartfelt messages make it a standout in the genre.