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Written by | Walter Beck and Margot Beichler |
Produced by | Ron Merk |
Cinematography | Wolfgang Braumann and Gunter Haubold |
Music by | Gerhard Wohlgemuth |
Release date | 1967 |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |
Pinocchio (German: Turlis Abenteuer) is an East German film. It was released on November 3, 1967. Released in the US in February 1969.
Summary
A master carpenter creates a wooden puppet named Pinocchio. Through the course of the story, the puppet begins to act lifelike, develops a mind of his own, and wishes to be a real boy. He even goes to school with real children, but is kidnapped and sold into slavery along with his friend Pippifax, so Pinocchio's creator/father, named Papa Gepetto, sets out looking for him. Pinocchio rescues his friends and himself from the clutches of the evil Stromboli, and rescues his father from the belly of a giant fish. In the end, Pinocchio gets his wish and turns into a real, flesh-and-blood boy.
Cast
- Martin Flörchinger: Papa Gepetto
- Alfred Müller: Stromboli
- Martin Hellberg: Arturo
- Vera Oelschlegel: Mirzilla the Fox
- Peter Pollatschek: Eusebius the Cat
- Marianne Wünscher: Euphrosina the Good Fairy
- Detlev Wolf: Pippifax
- Herwart Grosse: Mr. Lehrer, Schoolmaster
- Helmut Schreiber: Ringmaster
- Carola Zschockelt: Pudel
- Harald Popig: Malte
- Hans Hardt-Hardtloff: Karsten
- Jürgen Marten: A Father
- Detlef Salzseider: Thomas
- Andreas Nehring: Alfons
- Lutz Kruger: Eduard
- Heinz Müller: Konrad
External links
- Pinocchio at IMDb
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120106210300/http://www.kiddiematinee.com/p-pin67.html
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