All Dogs Go to Heaven - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "All Dogs Go to Heaven"
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
Timing: 1:24 (84 min)
All Dogs Go to Heaven - TMDB rating
6.81/10
1119
All Dogs Go to Heaven - Kinopoisk rating
7.899/10
63166
All Dogs Go to Heaven - IMDB rating
6.8/10
50000

Actors and characters

Photo Burt Reynolds #45664Photo Burt Reynolds #45665Photo Burt Reynolds #45666Photo Burt Reynolds #45667

Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds
Character Charlie B. Barkin (voice)
Photo Dom DeLuise #79209

Dom DeLuise

Dom DeLuise
Character Itchy Itchiford (voice)

Judith Barsi

Judith Barsi
Character Anne-Marie (voice)
Photo Vic Tayback #99928Photo Vic Tayback #99929

Vic Tayback

Vic Tayback
Character Carface (voice)
Photo Melba Moore #100182

Melba Moore

Melba Moore
Character Whippet Angel (voice)
Photo Ken Page #8662Photo Ken Page #8663Photo Ken Page #8664Photo Ken Page #8665

Ken Page

Ken Page
Character King Gator (voice)
Photo Charles Nelson Reilly #100183Photo Charles Nelson Reilly #100184
Charles Nelson Reilly
Character Killer (voice)
Photo Nigel Pegram #100185
Nigel Pegram
Character Sir Reginald (voice)
Photo Loni Anderson #79011

Loni Anderson

Loni Anderson
Character Flo (voice)
Photo Godfrey Quigley #50838Photo Godfrey Quigley #50839Photo Godfrey Quigley #50840
Godfrey Quigley
Character Terrier (voice)
Daryl Gilley
Character Dog Caster (voice)
Rob Fuller
Character Harold (voice)
Anna Manahan
Character Stella Dallas (voice)
Candy Devine
Character Vera (voice)
Earleen Carey
Character Kate (voice)
Jay Stevens
Character Mastiff (voice)
Dan Molina
Character The Don Bluth Players (voice)

Dan Kuenster

Dan Kuenster
Character The Don Bluth Players (voice)
Mark Swan
Character The Don Bluth Players (voice)
David N. Weiss
Character The Don Bluth Players (voice)
Dick Zondag
Character The Don Bluth Players (voice)
Taylor Swanson
Character The Don Bluth Players (voice)
Photo Jack Angel #2002Photo Jack Angel #2003Photo Jack Angel #2004

Jack Angel

Jack Angel
Character (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Nancy Cartwright #27463

Nancy Cartwright

Nancy Cartwright
Character (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Patrick Pinney #15190

Patrick Pinney

Patrick Pinney
Character (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • When Charlie, Itchy, and Ann-Marie first arrive at Charlie's house, he pretends to be reading a fairy tale about Robin Hood. However, the book actually reads "War and Peace" by Tolstoy.
  • In the book containing Charlie's biography, one can notice his date of birth – September 13, 1937. This is the same day the director Don Bluth was born.
  • For Judith Barsi, the actress who voiced Ann-Marie, the cartoon became her last work: a year before its premiere on July 25, 1988, 10-year-old Judith and her mother were shot by her father. The song “Love Survives,” whose melody is a leitmotif throughout the cartoon, was dedicated to her.
  • When Charlie, Chesun, and Ann-Marie first arrive at Charlie’s house, he pretends to be reading a fairy tale about Robin Hood. However, the book actually reads “War and Peace” by Tolstoy.
  • MGM cut one scene with the main character to avoid the film receiving a 'PG' rating. The full version of the film is only held by Don Bluth and has never been released on so-called home media (which is used for recording, copying, delivering and playing various types of entertainment and information at home).
  • Burt Reynolds (who voiced the main character) and Dom DeLuise (who voiced his best friend, the dachshund) were already friends, meaning this was far from their first joint project. The actors asked Don Bluth not to come to the recording booth when they were recording their lines, stating that it would be easier for them to improvise. Bluth did not object and gave the actors complete freedom. He later said that these improvisations often turned out to be better and more interesting than the lines written in the script.
  • Don Bluth was deeply shaken by the untimely death of Judith Barsi (who voiced Ann-Marie), and in memory of the young actress, he instructed that her features be reflected in the image of Ann-Marie. Burt Reynolds, her co-star (who re-recorded some of his lines when asked), was no less shocked, holding a photograph of Barsi while doing so. The re-recorded take, in which the actor's voice trembles on the words “I’ll miss you too,” was included in the final version of the film.
  • When Charlie, Chesun, and Ann-Marie first arrive at Charlie’s house, he pretends to be reading a fairy tale about Robin Hood. However, the book actually reads “'War and Peace' Tolstoy”.
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