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Charlie - Anche i cani vanno in Paradiso

Titolo originale: All Dogs Go to Heaven
  • 1989
  • T
  • 1h 24min
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Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Hal Holbrook, Judith Barsi, Bill Fagerbakke, Mary Gibbs, Ken Page, Chris Phillips, Charles Nelson Reilly, Paul Soles, and Vic Tayback in Charlie - Anche i cani vanno in Paradiso (1989)
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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.

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    • Don Bluth
    • Gary Goldman
    • Dan Kuenster
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    • Don Bluth
    • Ken Cromar
    • Gary Goldman
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    • Dom DeLuise
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Loni Anderson
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      • Gary Goldman
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      • Ken Cromar
      • Gary Goldman
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      • Dom DeLuise
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Loni Anderson
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    Dom DeLuise
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    • Itchy
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    • (as Dom De Luise)
    Burt Reynolds
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    • Charlie
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    Loni Anderson
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    • Flo
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    Judith Barsi
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    • Anne-Marie
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    Earleen Carey
    • Kate
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    Candy Devine
    • Vera
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    Rob Fuller
    • Harold
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    Daryl Gilley
    • Dog Caster
    • (voce)
    Anna Manahan
    • Stella Dallas
    • (voce)
    Melba Moore
    Melba Moore
    • Whippet Angel
    • (voce)
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    • Killer
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    • (as Charles Neslon-Reilly)
    Ken Page
    Ken Page
    • King Gator
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    Nigel Pegram
    Nigel Pegram
    • Sir Reginald
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    Godfrey Quigley
    Godfrey Quigley
    • Terrier
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    Jay Stevens
    • Mastiff
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    Vic Tayback
    Vic Tayback
    • Carface
    • (voce)
    Kelly Briley
    • Puppy
    • (voce)
    Cyndi Cozzo
    • Puppy
    • (voce)
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      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
      • Dan Kuenster
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Don Bluth
      • Ken Cromar
      • Gary Goldman
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    6elicopperman

    Bizarrely Cluttered albeit Upbeat Dogflick

    Ever had a feature film where you really don't know how to feel about it? You don't hate it by any means, but you also don't really love it all that much either? For me, it's Don Bluth's All Dogs go to Heaven. Noted to be the first Don Bluth feature made after his brief stint with Steven Spielberg (which got him to beat Disney at their own game), the film was practically slaughtered on its original release by The Little Mermaid, although it did gain a massive cult following on home video. In spite of that however, many critics of Bluth's work have stated this marked the beginning of his dark period, and even I can see why.

    The film tells the story of Charlie B. Barkin, a casino gambling German Shepherd who gets murdered by his former partner, Carface Carruthers, but leaves Heaven to go to Earth with a rewindable watch. On Earth, he and his best friend, Itchy Itchiford, get back at Carface by using a young orphan girl named Anne-Marie, who teaches them an important lesson about kindness, friendship and love. What sounds convoluted plot-wise is even more muddled in the execution, as the film goes from an inner world in New Orleans with dogs who plot and scheme one-another to then having this orphan child come in out of left field. Throughout the feature, the initial goal of Charlie getting back at his foe feels almost sidelined to focus more on Anne-Marie, as if the filmmakers couldn't make up their minds on how to drive the narrative forward. What's even more frustrating is that both archs work well on their own: the revenge angle presents some fun concepts in this world where dogs coincide on their own and Anne-Marie's presence helps provide the feature with a good amount of heart and emotions. It's just unfortunate that the jumbled tone on deciding whether it wants to be serious or light hearted got in the way of a cohesive story.

    Now in terms of characters, Charlie himself comes off more unlikable than the film may have intended. Even when he learns about the meaning of kindness, his actions towards Anne-Marie feel undeserved and rather petty. Yes he's meant to be the wise cracking con artist with a heart of gold, but there are times when his bitterness to others is more mean spirited than necessary. Meanwhile, Itchy is a charming albeit neurotic comedic relief, Carface and Killer are the generic smart and dumb villain types, and anyone else. If any credit must be given to the voice actors, Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise make a great duo as Charlie and Itchy, as their improvisational banter and sardonic remarks are more entertainmenting than most of what goes on in the feature. Also, in spite of this being the last film for child actress Judith Barsi, the sincerity she gave in her performance as Anne-Marie feels like that of a genuinely innocent child who understands right and wrong and wants someone who will love and care for her. I guess for every mangy trait, these characters do have some good in them after all.

    Of course, being a Don Bluth film, you're going to have gorgeous visuals, although here it comes with a mixed bag. On one hand, it's cool to have the dogs look and act in a more exaggerated and cartoony manner than the more realistic humans presented, but at times the animals look so exaggerated to the point of looking unappealing and they can't decide whether they want to walk on all fours or be anthropomorphic. Alternatively, the backgrounds are rich in detail, color and atmosphere, whether they be the gorgeous Louisiana landscapes, the surreal dreamlike heaven and hell, or even the abstract multicolor environments with strange creatures (like one such alligator). Also, there are some really bizarre edits in this film, as in you'll get a key shot of a sequence and then it will go away to another shot that will last less than five seconds (seriously, blink and you'll miss some stuff). Lastly, the musical numbers are what I like to call entertaining show stoppers, because as upbeat and catchy as they can be, most of them stop the story dead in its tracks and could have been cut out altogether.

    So in the end, All Dogs remains a well intentioned albeit disjointed and somewhat jumbled hodgepodge with a mix of positives and negatives. For every intriguing and freshly new concept, luscious animation, likable character and fun filled song, there's a competing sub plot, bad archetype, questionable filmmaking choice and weak execution that makes the experience feel all over the place. I do recommend this film to a family audience and especially Don Bluth fans, because as scattered as the film feels in its presence, it does offer at least some stuff for people to get acquainted with, whether unintentionally or not.
    movies2u

    A Cute and Touching Animated Film From The Great Director Don Bluth.

    "All Dogs Go to Heaven" is a brillaint and cute animated film from the great director Don Bluth who directed the brillaint film "The Secret of Nimh". "All dogs Go to Heaven" is the one of cutest Metro-Goldwyn Mayer animated films. Don Bluth did a great job directing and I enjoyed the voices of Dom DeLueis and Burt Reynolds. This is a classic family film that is a Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Classic. I give this great film a 10 out of 10!!!!!!
    Gozlukluimam

    You can't see anything like that elsewhere

    This movie has been overlooked so much, it saddens me every time I see an empty review about it that fusses over tiny elements.

    Yes, "All Dogs" is weird; There are dogs, orphans, corruption, murder, gambling, alcohol, afterlife, machine guns and a singing alligator, all mixed-up in the same movie. Yes, "All Dogs" has plot holes; Charlie can't talk to horses but can talk to alligators, the bad guy is allowed to enter heaven and the story is overall confusing.

    So what?

    This is one of the few movies that managed to make me "feel", in the true sense of the word. Have you ever been sad and hopeful at the same time? "All Dogs" made me feel that way. It makes me smile every time I watch it -without even knowing why-, and occasionally makes me cry. "All Dogs" has one of the most powerful endings I have ever seen in my life. The art is sublime; the characters' expressions, the backgrounds and special effects are astonishing. The symphonic and jazzy musics rolling in the background make whole with the 30's atmosphere. The dialogs are all fitting where they should belong. There are so many things to tell about this movie... I've noticed that many reviewers have been disturbed by the unusually dark tone spilled throughout the film. In real life, people are able to drink, gamble and/or kill. Don Bluth seems to be one of the few directors that takes children seriously, and present them the not-so-bright sides of life.

    For those who are unsure about watching "All Dogs" or not because of some disturbing interpretations of the movie; Give it a try. You'll either hate it or love it to death, but one thing is sure: you won't be seeing anything like that in the near future. This is one of the strangely addicting movies that you love without knowing why (see also "Six-String Samurai" and "The Man Who Saves The World" to see what I mean).
    8Animany94

    Great movie! R.I.P. Judith Barsi!!!

    I watched this movie mainly because I read on the net that it was Barsi's last film before her tragic death, but I discovered a heart-warming tale of friendship and love too! She really is the star in this tear-jerker movie. The movie itself isn't perfect, but is still better than people give it credit for.

    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.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Not the greatest animation ever made, but well worth watching!

    I can understand why some people like this movie, and why some people don't. For me, though, I really like it, even if I noticed some good bits, and not so impressive bits. The animation was actually excellent, like Charlie's dream. The characters were a mixed bag, the best being Anne-Marie, voiced by the late Judith Barsi.(I was physically ill when I read what happened to her) Also, Carface is a very convincing villain,especially voiced by the wonderful Vic Tayback(I particularly loved "Morons I'm surrounded by Morons") and along with Rasputin and Warren T.Rat is probably the most memorable of all the Don Bluth villains. Charlie and Itchy only just lacked the same sparkle, but I loved King Gator and his song. Some of the film is very haunting, like Annabelle's "You can never come come back", which kind of scares me still. Unfortunately, there were some bits I didn't like so much. The story had a tendency to become clumsy and unfocused, but Disney's Black Cauldron suffered from the same problem. Also there were some dark scenes, that young children would find upsetting, but the ending is very poignant. However the biggest flaw was the rather bland songs and the way they were sung. None of them in particular stick out, with exception of "Let's Make Music Together" and "Love Survives", and Burt Reynolds can't sing and Dom DeLuise has done much better singing. All in all, a watchable movie, that could have been more, but is definitely memorable, and I would definitely watch it again. 7/10. Bethany Cox

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      This 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.
    • Blooper
      When 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 crediti
      The 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 alternative
      Although 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.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Troldspejlet Special: Besøg hos Don Bluths tegnefilmstudie i Dublin (1989)
    • Colonne sonore
      Love 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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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 ottobre 1991 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Irlanda
      • Regno Unito
      • Stati Uniti
      • Francia
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      • MGM
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Sullivan Bluth Studios - Phoenix House, Conyngham Road, Northside, Dublino, Irlanda
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Goldcrest Films International
      • Don Bluth Productions
      • Sullivan Bluth Studios
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      • 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
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      • 1h 24min(84 min)
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