Tagged: J.B. Kaufman

FINAL WORDS ON PINOCCHIO

Pinocchio premiered February 7, 1940, at the Center Theatre in Rockefeller Center, New York City. HR reported: “One of the greatest ovations ever accorded a motion picture was given Walt Disney‘s Pinocchio… At least ten times during the running of...

JIMINY’S NARRATION AND MY DISCLOSURE

Having taken us into his confidence and established the story as a flashback that will corroborate the efficacy of wishing upon a star, Jiminy Cricket now launches into his narration and pries open that big book. When the end paper...

MORE PINOCCHIO PROBLEMS

Evolution of the puppet’s personality paralleled the development of his visual design. In Collodi’s book, Pinocchio, which translates as “pine eye”, is an obnoxious devious bratty little troublemaker. At Walt’s own urging, the storymen had already re-conceived him as closer...

Pinocchio Most Sumptuous of All

“What they can’t do these days!” exclaims Jiminy Cricket upon surreptitiously witnessing the Blue Fairy wave her sparkling wand and bring a wooden puppet to life. His direct address from the screen to the film’s viewers, almost unprecedented in animated...

PREPPING FOR THE CLIMAX

Another cross-cut back to the old Peddler Woman now advancing through the daylit forest, mumbling to herself still reviewing the niceties of her scheme. She passes beneath a tree in which two vultures perch, watching her. They exchange a knowing...