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Pinocchio's Revenge es una película de terror de 1996, encuadrada en el subgénero de terror psicológico, sobre una madre que trae a casa una marioneta de madera que fue encontrada enterrada junto a un niño supuestamente asesinado por su padre. Su pequeña hija Zoe encuentra por casualidad el muñeco y se lo lleva como si fuera suyo. Pronto accidentes comienzan a suceder y Jennifer lucha por encontrar la causa, ya que comienza a cuestionar el bienestar de su hija y si puede haber algo siniestro en el muñeco.[1][2] El film está cercano al "concepto original de Don Mancini para Child's Play".[3]
Esta película se ha clasificado como increíblemente terrorífica tanto como para niños como para adultos, no solo por su contenido si no por las implicaciones que tiene el trasfondo de la historia[cita requerida].
Esta película se ha clasificado como increíblemente terrorífica tanto como para niños como para adultos, no solo por su contenido si no por las implicaciones que tiene el trasfondo de la historia[cita requerida].
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00:27Gracias por ver el video.
00:58Gracias por ver el video.
01:27Gracias por ver el video.
01:57Gracias por ver el video.
02:19Gracias por ver el video.
02:33Dispatch, this is Adam David 5 requesting wants and warrants on a Coral and White Ford Coupe.
02:40Florida license plate G, S, Q, 7, 4, K.
02:45Over.
02:46Roger, Adam David 5, stand by.
03:01No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
03:07no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
03:10no, no, no, no, no, no.
03:18Adam Navin 5, no bonds or warrants on GSQ7 4K.
03:23Car is registered to on Vincent Gatto.
03:26Roger, dispatch.
03:53Thank you.
04:23Thank you.
04:54Thank you.
05:23Don't move!
05:29Drop the shovel!
05:34I said drop the fucking shovel!
05:46Now turn around slowly.
06:11You got it?
06:12Gracias.
06:19¿Quieres ayudarme con esto?
06:21Sí.
06:23Gracias.
06:24Gracias.
06:26Un saludo.
06:27Un saludo.
06:27Un saludo.
06:36Tengo algo aquí.
06:38Oh, Dios.
06:39Otro uno?
06:43Listen.
06:45You go back and get forensics, OK?
06:47Yes, sir.
06:49Get it out.
06:52Easy.
06:59What the hell?
07:00What the hell is that?
07:03What is that?
07:04What the hell have we got here, huh?
07:12No.
07:13No.
07:19No.
07:20OK, Tommy on three.
07:22One, two, three.
07:25Local wood sculptor and convicted serial killer Vincent Gatto is in the news once more.
07:31With his new execution date less than a week away, his attorney has filed for a commuted sentence with the
07:37State Court of Appeals, and his future is being decided now in this very courthouse.
07:44Uh, Your Honor, if, uh, Ms. Garrick has some new evidence she wishes to share with this court, the people
07:51will be more than happy to review it.
07:53Do you have new evidence, Counselor?
07:56Well, not exactly, Your Honor.
07:58I'm afraid my client is notoriously uncooperative.
08:01But while reviewing the original investigator's notes, I discovered several discrepancies.
08:07I believe, if given enough time, I can account for my client's whereabouts during at least two of the alleged
08:12homicides.
08:12But your client was never convicted for either of these crimes, was he?
08:17Uh, no, Your Honor, he wasn't. He wasn't even charged.
08:19He was charged and convicted of only one murder, the murder of his own son.
08:25Ms. Garrick has thrown up an elaborate smokescreen at the people's expense.
08:29Your Honor, I object to Mr. Silverman's implication and attitude.
08:33But his argument is not without merit.
08:36An alibi for a murder that your client was never charged with is not valid grounds for an appeal.
08:41But Judge Olsen referred to the other homicides during sentencing.
08:45So even though my client was never tried as a serial killer, he was convicted and sentenced as one.
09:23Oh, God.
09:25Oh, God.
09:29Oh, God.
09:35Oh, God.
09:43Oh, God.
09:45Oh, God.
09:48Oh, God.
09:52Oh, God.
09:59Oh, God.
10:00You're alive, huh?
10:01Oh, God.
10:02So I hate a divorce.
10:04That's right.
10:04Ok.
10:05Good night, sweetheart.
10:14What's the matter?
10:17Nothing.
10:19¿Did you have another one of those bad dreams?
10:23About Daddy?
10:26Him and his new girlfriend. They were both dead.
10:29Oh, sweetheart. Daddy's fine.
10:33Do you want to call him just to be sure?
10:37I bet he's still up. It's not that late in Los Angeles.
10:39No, thanks.
10:41All right. Well, maybe later.
10:44Hey, maybe we can invite him to your birthday party.
10:46I think I want to go to sleep now, okay?
10:52Bye.
11:00Bye.
11:30I see that you found your friend, all right.
11:33Another one of your jokes.
11:35What are you talking about?
11:37You asked for this stuff.
11:39What?
11:40Prison Impounds dropped it off.
11:42They had an evidence requisition request with your signature.
11:46Oh, Christ.
11:48I completely forgot.
11:50I asked for this stuff three months ago.
11:52Thought it might help with the appeal.
11:55Oh, well.
11:56Better late than never.
11:57Remember, when's the decision?
12:01Tomorrow.
12:03And if the judge says no, I'm all set to ask the governor for a stay of execution.
12:10Never happen.
12:12Not in an election year.
12:26And when she reached the edge of the cliff, Matilda looked down at the big green ocean.
12:31And then she pulled the hand mirror out of her backpack and stared into its shiny surface.
12:38Matilda's reflection was still beautiful.
12:40And the mirror's frame and handle were still made of gold and crusted with jewels.
12:46But Matilda was no longer blinded by the beauty.
12:49She dropped the mirror into the ocean and ran home, happy.
12:54Happy to be just plain Matilda.
12:59So, who can tell me the moral?
13:02Beth?
13:04Good moral.
13:05You were listening, weren't you?
13:08Yes, sort of.
13:10That's what I thought.
13:12Zoe, would you care to give Beth a hand?
13:18I think what it's saying is that bad things don't always look bad.
13:21Sometimes they even look good.
13:23So, you think the mirror is a bad thing?
13:27Well, when Matilda finds it, she thinks it's going to make her beautiful and popular.
13:31But all it really does is make her stuck up and mean.
13:36What do you think, Beth?
13:37Is Zoe right?
13:39Uh, um, yeah, I guess.
13:42Well, then, when the two best students in the class agree, then it must be right.
13:47Okay, next week we're going to start Dr. Doolittle.
13:50Good.
13:50Beth loves Doolittle.
13:59Well, it's a long shot, but I filed an appeal to have your sentence commuted to life.
14:04The judge is taking a few days to think about it, which is possibly a good sign.
14:07At least you didn't deny it right away.
14:11What the hell are you talking about?
14:13I'm talking about saving your life.
14:17Why?
14:19What do you mean, why?
14:21Listen to me.
14:24I killed my son.
14:29Even if I were free, my life would be meaningless.
14:33So tell me, why would I want to extend it here in this hellhole?
14:42But I know you didn't commit those other murders.
14:45And that means the real killer is out there somewhere.
14:50There's no one out there.
14:54What?
14:55The other children.
14:58I murdered them.
15:02Then why have you kept silent all this time?
15:16Off the glass, Gatto!
15:23That's very impressive, but I'm not convinced.
15:26Why did you bury him with a puppet?
15:31No, Gail.
15:35It was his favorite.
15:40I made it for him myself.
15:44Open the glass!
15:47It was last birthday.
15:56It's not exactly the actions of a deranged murderer.
16:02What would you know about a deranged murderer?
16:06Who are you protecting?
16:09No one.
16:12It was me.
16:17Just let me die.
16:23Please.
16:26Wait, Mr. Gatto.
16:38Who really killed those children?
16:40Is it someone close to you?
16:41Is that why you're protecting him?
16:44Mr. Gatto!
16:49Let me die!
16:51Let me die!
16:53Just let me fucking die!
16:57Just let me die!
17:00Please!
17:15Party at my house this Friday.
17:17After school, it couldn't be great.
17:22Thanks, Zoe Blowey.
17:23I never miss a party.
17:26Come on, Beth.
17:26Give them back.
17:28Give them back, Beth.
17:31I mean it!
17:33What?
17:34I'm not invited?
17:36What you gonna do?
17:50Come on, Beth.
17:52You can do it.
17:52Come on.
17:53Egg, get her off.
17:54Get her off.
17:55Get her off.
18:09I told you she was crazy.
18:11Yeah, come on.
18:16You show her a bit.
18:20Tell her a bit.
18:21Okay.
18:21See?
18:49¡Gracias!
18:53¡Gracias!
18:54I was at school today.
19:04Nothing special.
19:07Your mother tells me you had another nightmare.
19:14Don't you think we should talk about it?
19:17No.
19:21When somebody hurts us,
19:24somebody we've trusted,
19:26it's natural,
19:27even healthy, to be angry with them.
19:30It's part of the healing process.
19:33But it's time to move on, Zoe.
19:36You have to learn to forgive him.
19:39Forgive who?
19:44Well, you can be sure it's not gonna happen again.
19:46I hope not.
19:47No, I understand.
19:48Again, I'm really sorry.
19:50Okay, okay.
19:51All right, bye.
19:55Zoe,
19:56that was a Mrs. Wayne.
19:58She's understandably upset,
20:00considering she just came back from the hospital
20:01where her daughter had two stitches in her ear.
20:03She said you bit her.
20:05She started it.
20:07I don't care who started it.
20:08We don't bite people in this house.
20:16Hello.
20:17Jennifer, it's me.
20:18Oh, hi, Warren. Good timing.
20:20Really?
20:21Yeah, Zoe had another fight at school today.
20:23What?
20:24She can't afford to get something dead again.
20:26I know that.
20:27I can't exactly follow her to classes all day.
20:32Here, you talk to her.
20:35Zoe, it's Daddy.
20:37Hello, Zoe.
20:38Zoe.
20:39Hello.
20:41Hello.
20:42Zoe.
20:43Warren, I'll call you later.
20:45Okay.
20:45Bye.
20:47You're grounded, young lady.
20:49No TV and no playing after school for two weeks.
21:09You know, her birthday is this Friday.
21:13Oh, shit.
21:15Well, she's grounded till then.
21:29May I come in?
21:32Can I get you anything?
21:39Owl about a Mrs. Pickerwig, hmm?
21:44Nah, she's mad at me.
21:46I forgot to brush her tail.
21:50But...
21:51Walter says he wants to sleep with me at night.
21:56Whatever, Susan, no.
21:58Walter always wants to sleep with you.
22:07Why does she always take everyone else's side?
22:11She doesn't, honey.
22:16She's under a lot of stress right now.
22:19So we have to try and help her out as much as we possibly can.
22:21I do try, really.
22:24Everything always turns it all wrong.
22:31Your argument has been well thought out and presented, and I have given it a great deal of consideration.
22:37And although I believe you may have a valid point about the circumstances surrounding your client's sentencing, the fact remains
22:44that in the eyes of the law, a one-time murderer is just as guilty as a multiple murderer.
22:48Therefore, I can find no justification in overturning Judge Olsen's original sentence.
22:54Motion denied.
22:57Jennifer, is this your last hope?
23:02Will you appeal the court's decision?
23:05Vincent Gatto is a victim of public opinion and media hype.
23:09A broadcaster the other night referred to him as a convicted serial killer when in fact he's not a convicted
23:13serial killer.
23:20The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
23:26He maketh me to lie down in green pastures.
23:29He leadeth me beside the still waters.
23:32He restoreth my soul.
23:35He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
23:40Thou anointest my head with oil, my cup runneth over.
23:46Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,
23:51and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
24:09So what I want to do with those who come to you all the day.
24:13After I begin with a second, I am going to be a master of happiness.
24:14Back to the last two, three, two, three, four.
24:16I will not be the first one.
24:16In this case, I'm going to be the last one.
24:17We are very happy to have a master of happiness.
24:17Now, I am going to have you in comparison with the smoke will be the best friends of the time.
24:17Gracias.
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