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Peter Pan Director: P.J. Hogan Cast: Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lynn Redgrave

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/04/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 5,570

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Visit the Darling House; alternate ending; deleted scenes; Jason Isaac's behind-the-scenes home video footage; The Lost Pirate Song; Explore the Neverland Forest: Tinkerbell - Behind the Fairy Dust; I Do Believe in Fairies - inside the magical world of the fairies; Enter the Black Castle: Learning to Fly - go on set to the "Flying School" training camp; Mermaids Tale - behind-the-scenes;The Legacy of Pan

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. The Darling Family [2:55]
2. A Hidden Kiss [3:09]
3. Time to Grow Up [5:38]
4. The Slippery Shadow [3:05]
5. Peter Pan [5:33]
6. Come Away to Neverland [6:01]
7. Hook [6:00]
8. Saved by a Kiss [4:36]
9. Welcome, Mother [2:30]
10. Hook's Prisoners [3:17]
11. The Black Castle [3:20]
12. Old Enemies [3:54]
13. Hook's Nemesis [2:34]
14. Dance of the Fairies [3:08]
15. Real Feelings [3:54]
16. Red-Handed Jill [5:48]
17. Before We're Forgotten [3:36]
18. A New Era Begins [2:49]
19. I Do Believe in Fairies [5:52]
20. Unhappy Thoughts [2:23]
21. Shadow of the Beast [3:10]
22. The Final Duel [1:46]
23. Alone and Unloved [2:07]
24. A Powerful Thing [4:32]
25. Old, Alone, Done For [2:06]
26. A Family Again [6:08]
27. All Except One [2:17]
28. End Titles [10:56]

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Editorial Reviews

Whatever your pick of the past Pans -- Disney's 1953 animated feature, the legendary Mary Martin made-for-TV production, the touring stage musical presented on A&E with Cathy Rigby in the lead, or Steven Spielberg’s nonmusical Hook -- this bold new take on the J. M. Barrie classic will seem as fresh as it is familiar. For instance: Australian director P. J. Hogan breaks from tradition and employs an actual boy, Jeremy Sumpter, as the lad who refuses to grow up. All the familiar Neverland touchstones are here, including the Lost Boys and their sinister nemesis, Captain Hook. Jason Isaacs, Draco's dad in the Harry Potter films, portrays the evil pirate with dandy relish, while Ludivine Sagnier from Swimming Pool makes for a rather fetching Tinkerbell. Children will be transported by the magnificent production design and special effects, and they'll cheer Peter's dashing duels with Hook (and Hook’s with an animatronic crocodile that's easily the scariest Pan croc ever). But what gives the film emotional resonance is the relationship between Peter and Wendy (Rachel Hurd-Wood), whom Peter recruits to be mother and storyteller to his Lost Boys, and whose presence stirs his inner teen. Peter says "Why do you have to spoil everything?" after Wendy brings up the subject of feelings and love. She touches his face and he pulls away. This moment, and Peter’s fundamental dilemma, were not depicted with such emotional honesty in earlier versions, and it’s what makes this Peter Pan perhaps the most striking yet. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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OMG!!by Anonymous

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August 15, 2008: I loved this movie. Everything seemed so real. I watched it almost ten times in one day. I felt as if Peter Pan himself could have taken me away. I recomend it.

A favorite with my daughter and Iby Anonymous

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June 23, 2008: Of course I grew up on the Disney animated version of Peter Pan...but this live adaptation was beautiful. The acting and cinematography were very well done. Every one of the characters, from Mr. Smee to Mrs. Darling, were perfectly casted. We loved every character regardless of which side of the goodies or the badies they fell. Hope you enjoy the end when Wendy gives Peter Pan a thimble. My closet romantic daughter and I squeeled with glee.


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