

Comedy · Family · Fantasy
Overview
Roberto Benigni adapts the classic children's tale by Carlo Collodi for the big-budget family-oriented comedy Pinocchio.
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Roberto Benigni
Roberto Benigni
Pinocchio
Roberto Benigni
Pinocchio


Nicoletta Braschi
Nicoletta Braschi
Blue Fairy
Nicoletta Braschi
Blue Fairy
Mino Bellei
Mino Bellei
Medoro
Mino Bellei
Medoro


Carlo Giuffrè
Carlo Giuffrè
Geppetto
Carlo Giuffrè
Geppetto


Peppe Barra
Peppe Barra
The Talking Cricket
Peppe Barra
The Talking Cricket


Franco Javarone
Franco Javarone
Mangiafuoco
Franco Javarone
Mangiafuoco


Max Cavallari
Max Cavallari
The Cat
Max Cavallari
The Cat


Bruno Arena
Bruno Arena
The Fox
Bruno Arena
The Fox


Corrado Pani
Corrado Pani
Giudice
Corrado Pani
Giudice


Kim Rossi Stuart
Kim Rossi Stuart
Lucignolo
Kim Rossi Stuart
Lucignolo
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