Pinocchio 40 years old

A lonely wood-carver named Geppetto wishes for a son one night before going to bed. The Blue Fairy comes while he sleeps and partially grants the wish by turning his latest puppet, Pinocchio, into a living marionette. Pinocchio can himself fulfill Geppetto's wish of a real human son if he can prove himself to be a good soul. However, the road to becoming a real boy seems to never end, since his innocence continuously causes a problem, especially when the Evil Gypsy and his two goons want to exploit him. Not to mention, every time that he misbehaves or lies, his nose grows...

Credits

Pinocchio Cast

Name Character
Paul Reubens He was 32, now 72 years old as Pinocchio
Avery Schreiber He was 49, 66 years old when he died as Boatman
James Coburn He was 56, 74 years old when he died as The Gypsy
Michael Richards He was 35, now 75 years old as Vince
Carl Reiner He was 62, now 102 years old as Geppetto
Lainie Kazan She was 44, now 84 years old as Sophia, The Blue Fairy
Vincent Schiavelli He was 36, 57 years old when he died as The Priest
Vito Scotti He was 66, 78 years old when he died as Antonio
Helena Kallianiotes She was 46, now 86 years old as Gina
James Belushi He was 30, now 70 years old as Mario
Don Novello He was 41, now 81 years old as Narrator

Pinocchio Crew

Name Department
Mark Curtiss as Writer. Writing
Shelley Duvall as Executive Producer. She was 35 (now 75) years old Production
Peter Medak as Director. He was 47 (now 86) years old Directing
Pinocchio (40 years)

  • Release day: Monday, May 14, 1984
  • Runtime: 52 minutes