Charlie è un pastore tedesco dall'oscuro passato di ladro che evade dal canile municipale e con l'aiuto del fedele bassotto Itchy va alla ricerca del suo ex-socio. Nella ricerca si imbatte i... Leggi tuttoCharlie è un pastore tedesco dall'oscuro passato di ladro che evade dal canile municipale e con l'aiuto del fedele bassotto Itchy va alla ricerca del suo ex-socio. Nella ricerca si imbatte in una bambina che ha il dono di saper parlare con gli animali.Charlie è un pastore tedesco dall'oscuro passato di ladro che evade dal canile municipale e con l'aiuto del fedele bassotto Itchy va alla ricerca del suo ex-socio. Nella ricerca si imbatte in una bambina che ha il dono di saper parlare con gli animali.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 candidatura in totale
- Itchy
- (voce)
- (as Dom De Luise)
- Charlie
- (voce)
- Flo
- (voce)
- Anne-Marie
- (voce)
- Kate
- (voce)
- Vera
- (voce)
- Harold
- (voce)
- Dog Caster
- (voce)
- Whippet Angel
- (voce)
- Killer
- (voce)
- (as Charles Neslon-Reilly)
- King Gator
- (voce)
- Sir Reginald
- (voce)
- Terrier
- (voce)
- Mastiff
- (voce)
- Carface
- (voce)
- Puppy
- (voce)
- Puppy
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
The whole thing about heaven and sin was beautifully animated and sets up a rather deep spiritual side of the story about our main character, Charlie, a morally degenerated canine who learns some valuable lessons about friendship and caring. Charlie's rather initially meanspirited nature may turn some people off, and yes, his transformation is a little unevenly paced, but ends up being satisfactory.
The songs aren't especially memorable and to be honest, Burt Reynolds is an actor, not a singer. He and his sidekick, Itchy (Dom Deluise), do brilliant jobs, and in this movie Deluise wasn't over-the-top happy all the time. That was a delight. Carface is also a memorable and intimidating villain with a despicable agenda and matching voice of Vic Tayback. King Gator (Ken Page) was a little obnoxious, but very entertaining. But Judith Barsi is the shining star of All Dogs Go To Heaven. Her last movie, but she will always be Anne-Marie and Ducky.
All Dogs Go To Heaven is a recommendable animated movie with good valuable lessons in it. Maybe a little scary at times for the youngest viewers, but to hell with that! There's no harm done by showing kids movies with dark content as long as it has a purpose! And in my opinion, it has the most heart-warming ending in any Don Bluth movie!
It may not be his greatest movie due to a little confusing narrative, but it is really worth watching, both for you and your kids.
There are some scenes that may scare little kids, but I'm sure they'll do fine. Every time I watch this movie, it reminds me of when I was a little kid. I'm sure everyone has a movie that reminds them of when they were younger, this is the movie that makes me feel that way. The performances from Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise are great, and this is the last movie that a little girl named Judith Barsi was in. Unfortunately, she was killed at a young age, which is a shame because she had so much potential and didn't deserve what happened. Now that I know her story, I can't watch this movie the same way anymore because her voice sounds so sad.
The animation in this movie is great, the voice work is great, and the story is good, but a little bit different from many other kids movies. This was popular at the time of its release, but was over shadowed by Disney's mega popular The Little Mermaid. This is a movie that isn't conceived as well by adults, but if you're a kid, or if you grew up with this movie as a kid, then I'm sure you will enjoy watching it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis was Judith Barsi's final film. She and her mother were murdered by Barsi's father a year and a half before the film's release. The ending theme, "Love Survives," is dedicated to Barsi's memory.
- BlooperWhen Charlie is killed the first time by the car it is pushed down a hill. There are no hills in New Orleans.
- Citazioni
Anne-Marie: Charlie, will I ever see you again?
Charlie: Sure you will, kid. You know goodbyes aren't forever.
Anne-Marie: Then goodbye, Charlie. I love you.
Charlie: Yep... I love you too.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe credits, featuring a choral symphony, are interrupted by Charlie, who complains that just because "we're all dead doesn't mean the music has to be." The heavenly whippet (Melba Moore, a gospel singer) agrees, and a rollicking gospel rendition begins. A scene featuring Carface and the heavenly whippet shows Carface stealing his own watch as Charlie did, with the whippet chasing him. Charlie appears, and coyly says, "He'll be back", and winks at the camera.
- Versioni alternativeAlthough Charlie's nightmare about Hell was trimmed in the common cut of the film, a personal director's cut by Don Bluth' included the scene's full length.
- Colonne sonoreLove Survives
(Main Title Song)
Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn, Mike Curb, and Michael Lloyd
Performed by Irene Cara and Freddie Jackson
Produced by Michael Lloyd and David Franco (executive)
Freddie Jackson's performance courtesy of Capitol Records
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- Budget
- 13.800.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 27.100.027 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.712.834 USD
- 19 nov 1989
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 27.100.027 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 24 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1