Legendary Director Don Bluth Shoots Down Rumors Surrounding Classic Film

A particularly heartbreaking aspect of the film All Dogs Go To Heaven for many viewers is the performance of Judith Barsi, the voice of Anne-Marie. A tragic story circulated claiming Burt Reynolds, who voiced Charlie B. Barkin, cried after learning of Barsi’s death at the hands of her father. However, director Don Bluth refuted this, stating it wasn’t true. Bluth did explain that after Barsi’s passing, work on the Anne-Marie character was halted for about two weeks, as the team found it too painful to listen to her recordings.








