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Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night is a 1987 American animated fantasy adventure film that was released on December 25, 1987, by New World Pictures. [3] Created by Filmation , [ 4 ] the film was conceived as a sequel to the 1883 Italian classic novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi , being set a year after Pinocchio became a ...
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night: Emperor of the Night Voice role [32] Matewan: Few Clothes [33] 1988 Coming to America: King Jaffe Joffer [34] 1989 Three Fugitives: Detective Movan Dugan [35] Field of Dreams: Terence Mann [36] Best of the Best: Frank Couzo [37] 1990 Convicts: Ben Johnson [38] The Hunt for Red October: Admiral James Greer ...
In 1987, Grimes voiced Pinocchio in the dark animated film Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night. In 1988, he appeared with Dwayne Hickman, Connie Stevens, and her daughter Tricia Leigh Fisher in the TV movie Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis; Grimes, Hickman, Stevens, and Fisher also appeared on the All-Star Super Password Special with Bert ...
In 1984, he was the key assistant animator on a TV short of Garfield in the Rough. [6] In 1986, he served as an animator for Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, [7] [8] and joined the Walt Disney Studios as an animator for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, [9] [10] as well as other Roger Rabbit shorts produced by the studio.
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After Pinocchio finds her tombstone instead of her house she appears later in different forms including a giant pigeon. Eventually, as a reward to Pinocchio's good deeds, the fairy decides to transform him into a real boy. In the 1987 film Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, the Good Fairy (voiced by Rickie Lee Jones) appears as Pinocchio's ...
“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” has picked up another award on its march to the Oscars, nabbing the feature prize at the 50th Annie Awards, presented by ASIFA-Hollywood, on Saturday evening.
Freddy Krueger has joined the cast of the next IP-smashing slasher from the makers of microbudget hit “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey.” Well, almost. Robert Englund, who famously played the ...