Against a budget of between $8 and $10 million, it grossed just $3,261,638 in the US. It earned a mere $602,734 in its opening weekend from 1,182 theaters for an average of $510 per theater, ranking #16 for the weekend.
I saw this in theaters in 87 after Christmas at Jamestown mall in St. Louis around five and my god it scared the hell out of me especially that horrifying moment of Pinocchio turned back into a puppet which made my heart race with fear Hard to believe the guys behind heman shera bravestarr, fat Albert and more were behind it
Against a budget of between $8 and $10 million, it grossed just $3,261,638 in the US. It earned a mere $602,734 in its opening weekend from 1,182 theaters for an average of $510 per theater, ranking #16 for the weekend.
I saw this in theaters in 87 after Christmas at Jamestown mall in St. Louis around five and my god it scared the hell out of me especially that horrifying moment of Pinocchio turned back into a puppet which made my heart race with fear
Hard to believe the guys behind heman shera bravestarr, fat Albert and more were behind it
I had this VHS as a very young child until around 1997 or so.
I remember watching this in my grandmother's house.
Released to theaters on Christmas Day 1987
DEFFINTLY FOR WHAT HE DONE, IN PART 5!
Tom Bosley!!! Thank you for uploading.
CHILDHOOD ITS GOOD
I like this one so much better than the Disney one.
26:04 The scariest scene in the entire movie.
It’s 1987 not 1991
I wonder if the Courage the Cowardly Dog episode "The Great Fusilli" was inspired by this. 😮😅
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