Charlie - Anche i cani vanno in paradiso

Titolo originale: All Dogs Go to Heaven
Regia: Don Bluth |
Anno: 1989
Origine: Ireland | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Animazione Famiglia Commedia Fantasy
Tag: new orleans, louisiana | villain | heaven | little girl | dog | animals | german shepherd | second chance | pets | good versus evil | orphan girl |
Cast: Burt Reynolds | Dom DeLuise | Judith Barsi | Vic Tayback | Melba Moore | Ken Page | Charles Nelson Reilly | Nigel Pegram | Loni Anderson | Godfrey Quigley | Daryl Gilley | Rob Fuller | Anna Manahan | Candy Devine | Earleen Carey | Jay Stevens | Dan Molina | Dan Kuenster | Mark Swan | David N. Weiss | Dick Zondag | Taylor Swanson | Jack Angel | Nancy Cartwright | Patrick Pinney |

Quando viene ucciso dal suo rivale, il malvagio Carface, Charlie si ritrova in Paradiso - perché tutti i cani vanno inevitabilmente in Paradiso. Ma vuole vendicarsi del suo assassino, e trova un escamotage per tornare tra i viventi pur essendo stato avvertito che questo lo condannerà all'Inferno.

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Charlie's birthday is September 13th,1937, the real life birthday of director Don Bluth. D
The first scene with the alligator led to the trope of the "Big-Lipped Alligator Moment." It's a sce [...] D
During the scene where Charlie is almost shot by Carface, he and Anne-Marie pass by "Bluth's Bakery" [...] D
As production neared completion, the studio held test screenings and decided that some of the scenes [...] D
Don Bluth's first animated film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox, and the second to be co-distr [...] D
Anne-Marie's appearance is based off of Snow White from Biancaneve e i sette nani (1937). D
During the scene when Charlie is in heaven, where they keep all the clocks, one of them is a Mickey [...] D
The year in the film is 1939. D
The book on Charlie's life reads Charlie B. Barkin September 13, 1937 mostly German Shepard but also [...] D
MGM shortened a scene involving Charlie in Hell to avoid a possible PG rating. Don Bluth owns a priv [...] D
Lana Beeson did Anne-Marie's singing in "Soon You'll Come Home". Judith Barsi broke down during the [...] D
First Don Bluth film to feature a human as a major character. D
The illustration on the War and Peace book that Charlie "reads" to Anne-Marie has the caption "Gener [...] D
The earliest idea for the film was conceived by Don Bluth after finishing work on Brisby e il segret [...] D
This was Judith Barsi's final film. She and her mother were murdered by Barsi's father a year and a [...] D
Carface's gang is called The Mean Street Dogs. D
The book of Charlie's life which the angel whippet reads from reveals that his parents were Burt R. [...] D
When the heavenly whippet looks in Charlie's records, his mother and father are named "Loni A." and [...] D
Don Bluth: [children] Anne-Marie is an orphan. D
The fourth animated film to use dust after Watership Down (1978), The Secret of NIMH (1982), and The [...] D
The film's title came from a book read to Don Bluth's fourth grade class in school, and he resisted [...] D
Kate's (wife of Harold) outfits all are pink, she wears pink nail polish, and has a classic feminine [...] D
Dan Kuenster, the co-director and storyboard artist of the film played the voice of the Doberman Boo [...] D
The first Don Bluth film since The Secret of NIMH (1982) to not be distributed by Universal Pictures [...] D
T. Daniel Hofstedt, the additional storyboard artist and character animator, sang as part of the "Yo [...] D
John Eddings, the rough breakdown and inbetween artist of the film played the voice of the Chihuahua [...] D
The 1990 VHS release of this movie opens with an introduction with Dom DeLuise informing the viewers [...] D
When Charlie and Itchie come into the track at the beginning of the movie, the bowl that Charlie pic [...] D
The radio show "The Phantom" that the puppies are listening to is an homage to the real 1930s radio [...] D
The name of Anne-Marie's favored racehorse "The Great Chawhee" may very well be named after corrupt [...] D
A Mickey Mouse watch can be seen among the clocks when Charlie goes to heaven for the first time. D
According to one song, Charlie is about as mixed as they come, yet he looks like a German shepherd t [...] D
Vic Tayback's last film, following his death in 1990. D
T. Daniel Hofstedt, the additional storyboard artist and character animator of the movie sings as pa [...] D
According to Don Bluth's book "The Art of Animation Drawing", during the first stages of making the [...] D
Steven Spielberg was going to be the executive producer of this film and have it released under the [...] D
Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise recorded their lines together, as did Vic Tayback and Charles Nelson R [...] D
Charlie B. Barkin is voiced by Burt Reynolds. The scene just before "You Can't Keep A Good Dog Down" [...] D
The second Don Bluth film to have a PG rating in Australia after The Secret of NIMH (1982). D
On Charlie's records, it says he was born in 1937; in real life, Burt Reynolds was born the year bef [...] D
Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise, who had developed a rapport after starring in several movies together [...] D
The movie's title is derived from a quote by Robert Louis Stevenson: "You think those dogs will not [...] D
The first Don Bluth film since The Secret of NIMH (1982) to not be scored by James Horner. D
Sometime before production started, animator Gary Goldman had rescued a German shepherd and adopted [...] D
The film was inspired by La vita è meravigliosa (1946), Little Miss Marker (1934) and Joe il pilo [...] D
Don Bluth was so heartbroken over the death of Judith Barsi that he based Anne-Marie's design and ma [...] D
T. Daniel Hofstedt: The Additional Storyboard Artist and Character Animator of the movie sings as pa [...] D
Don Bluth: [important object] Charlie's watch. D
The original concept idea for this film was called "Canine Mysteries" or "Canine Detective" where Bu [...] D
Carface Caruther's other thugs in The Mean Street Dogs gang have names including Otto, Bruiser, Yell [...] D
Burt Reynolds came up with his own 'dog voice' for Charlie, which Don Bluth described as 'a put-on c [...] D
Don Bluth's only directorial effort on an animated film by 20th Century Fox to be co-distributed by [...] D
The totem pole trench that Charlie, Itchy, and Anne-Marie perform in the movie is one of the most wi [...] D
The sixth animated film to have completed scenes cut prior to release after Snow White and the Seven [...] D
Charlie's use of the word "damn" was cut out of the film though Burt Reynolds does recall recording [...] D
Carface's gang members Otto, Bruiser, Yellow Beard and Scarface later can be seen in the All Dogs Go [...] D
On the soundtrack version of "Let Me Be Surprised", Charlie says "Damn that Carface, I'll kill him!" [...] D
Don Bluth: [casting] Dom DeLuise and Charles Nelson Reilly both provide voices for this film. D
The first Don Bluth film to have a PG rating in the UK. D
Charlie was born in 1937, meaning he was two years old in 1939 (which is 14 in dog years). In real l [...] D

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Charlie: Hey! Anybody here order a pizza? Puppies [...] D
Whippet Angel: All dogs go to heaven because, unli [...] D
Charlie: You must have taken dance lessons. You ha [...] D
King Gator: [When Carface falls into the water] Mm [...] D
Itchy Itchiford: Boss, Carface has got thugs, and [...] D
Vera: Things have changed, Charlie, since you've b [...] D
Anne-Marie: Charlie, will you help me find a mom a [...] D
Charlie: These are some of the poorest people I kn [...] D
Carface: Charlie's alive, and I know he's got the [...] D
[last lines] Carface: Argh! I'll get that gator, [...] D
Anne-Marie: Come on, Chawhee! You can do it, it's [...] D
Itchy Itchiford: [thinking Charlie's a ghost] Take [...] D
Carface: Boys! Listen up! My former partner wishes [...] D
Carface: MORONS! I'm surrounded by MORONS! D
Charlie: Itchy, what happened to you? Itchy Itchi [...] D
[Charlie has escaped the pound] Gambler Dog: Char [...] D
Carface: Gamblers are never happy, Charlie. D
Dog: What are the odds on Terrible Tom? Dog Booki [...] D
Itchy Itchiford: [to a horse after it scares him] [...] D
King Gator: [to Charlie] Ah, you look like a tasty [...] D
Charlie: [after Itchy tells him to get ride of Ann [...] D
Charlie: That Carface has something up his sleeve. [...] D
King Gator: What do you call that voice, little fe [...] D
Whippet Angel: Charlie... Charlie... You can come [...] D
Charlie: [singing] I love Brazil / The throb, the [...] D
Charlie: [about the group of mouse-like natives] W [...] D
Carface: Killer, take Charlie out back for the big [...] D
Itchy Itchiford: I can't help it, Charlie, I alway [...] D
Charlie: [Anne Marie tells them the horse Chawhee [...] D
Anne-Marie: [singing] All I have is a picture in m [...] D
Flo: Hello, Charlie. Charlie: Hello, Flo. Flo: I [...] D
Charlie: Hey, wait. That looks like a water main. [...] D
Charlie: All we need now is a couple of bucks. It [...] D
Itchy Itchiford: Charlie, let me think about this. [...] D
Stella Dallas: [horse race, runs to Sir Reginald] [...] D
Charlie: What a selfish, hopeless, callous heel of [...] D
Kate: Anne-Marie do you like your waffles? Anne-M [...] D
Itchy Itchiford: Yah! Someone's got me by the tail [...] D
Flo: She's burning up a fever, Charlie. She could [...] D
Anne-Marie: Charlie, will I ever see you again? C [...] D
Whippet Angel: [singing] Welcome to being dead. C [...] D
Hellhound: You can never go back... D
Charlie: Hey! I know we're all dead up here, but s [...] D
Charlie: [Itchy's dropping ice cream on him] Hey c [...] D
Itchy Itchiford: In him there's the luck of the Ir [...] D
Charlie: Hey guys, waddua ya know, waddua ya say? [...] D

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