Geppetto (2000)
Toymaker Geppetto is desperate for a son, so he is overjoyed when a wooden puppet boy, Pinocchio, is magically brought to life. However, the relationship between father and son soon sours, and Pinocchio runs away to join a travelling puppet show. This forces Geppetto to realise how much he loves Pinocchio, and he sets out on an eventful journey to find him.
Director: Tom Moore
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Drew Carey as Geppetto |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Blue Fairy |
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Brent Spiner as Stromboli |
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René Auberjonois as Prof Buonragazzo |
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Seth Adkins as Pinocchio |
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Usher as Ring Leader |
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Ana Gasteyer as Sra Giovanni |
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Wayne Brady as The Magician |
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Christopher Rodriguez Marquette as Featured (as Christopher Marquette) |
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Anton Yelchin as Featured |
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Myles Jeffrey as Featured |
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Taylor Emerson as Featured |
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Kyle Sullivan as Featured |
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Dennis Bendersky as Featured |
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Sara Paxton as Featured |
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Kane Hodder as Pleasure Island Inhabitant |
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Renee Olstead as Perfect Child |
| Sound | Stephen Schwartz | Music |
| Sound | Robert Billig | Conductor |
| Sound | Martin Erskine | Orchestrator |
| Crew | Jerry Mitchell | Choreographer |
| Editing | Virginia Katz | Editor |
| Camera | Stephen M. Katz | Director of Photography |
| Production | Ronald E. Frazier | Supervising Producer |
| Production | Peter M. Green | Supervising Producer |
| Production | Ted Zachary | Producer |
| Production | Drew Carey | Executive Producer |
| Production | Mike Karz | Executive Producer |
| Production | James Pentecost | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Carlo Collodi | Story |
| Writing | David I. Stern | Teleplay |
| Sound | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Songs |
| Directing | Tom Moore | Director |
| Sound | Stephen Schwartz | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Charles Wood | Production Design |
| Sound | Larry Hochman | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Eric Vetro | Vocal Coach |