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First Draft: Here Are 20 of the Hottest Public Domain Properties For Screenwriters

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Ken Miyamoto

16. Pinocchio

Hollywood may be hesitant to adapt this property, especially given the fact that at least two studio projects are currently in some form of development. The Adventures of Pinocchio was first published in 1883.

The story was made even more famous in the United States, thanks to Disney’s animated classic from 1940—although that feature only retained a handful of characters and basic plot elements from the original novel.

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