Peter Pan

Peter Pan

Movie |

Fantasy World | Flying

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  • Genre(s): Adventure, Fantasy, Family
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): P.J. Hogan, Basti Van Der Woude, Lou Grant
  • Cast(s): Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lynn Redgrave, Richard Briers See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 53min
  • Music: James Newton Howard,Gary Rydstrom,Armen Ksajikian,Richard Hymns,Christopher Scarabosio
  • Award(s): Saturn 2004 (Won)
    Critics Choice 2004 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Monster High: The Movie, Peter Pan & Wendy
  • Story:
    In stifling Edwardian London, Wendy Darling mesmerizes her brothers every night with bedtime tales of swordplay, swashbuckling and the fearsome Captain Hook. But the children become the heroes of an even greater story, when Peter Pan flies into their nursery one night and leads them over moonlit rooftops through a galaxy of stars and to the lush jungles of Neverland.
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6.8/10
IMDb

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Peter Pan - Cast

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In stifling Edwardian London, Wendy Darling mesmerizes her brothers every night with bedtime tales of swordplay, swashbuckling and the fearsome Captain Hook. But the children become the heroes of an even greater story, when Peter Pan flies into their nursery one night and leads them over moonlit rooftops through a galaxy of stars and to the lush jungles of Neverland.
Ratings

6.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Saturn Award

Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2004 | Jeremy

Young Artist Award

Best Family Feature Film Drama | 2004

Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2004 | Jeremy

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Nominations
Critics Choice Award

Best Family Film Live Action | 2004

Sierra Award

Youth in Film | 2004 | Rachel

VES Award

Outstanding Matte Painting in a Motion Picture | 2004

Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female Actor in an Effects Film | 2004 | Ludivine

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | 2004 | Rachel

Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2004 | Harry

Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2004

PFCS Award

Best Live Action Family Film | 2004

Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role Male | 2004 | Jeremy

Saturn Award

Best Fantasy Film | 2004

Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2004 | Rachel

Best Costumes | 2004 | Janet

Stinker Award

Most Annoying NonHuman Character | 2003

BOX OFFICE

Budget 100,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 121,975,011 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Jeremy Sumpter went from 5 feet tall to 5' 8" during filming. The window of the nursery had to be rebuilt 4 times because the actor kept hitting his head on it.

"Nana" was a Newfoundland, a breed particularly good with children, not a St. Bernard as used in the film. J.M. Barrie modeled Nana after his own dog, a Landseer Newfoundland. These dogs were very popular in Victorian England and were actually used to supervise children.

Following tradition (in both theatre and film), the actor portraying Captain Hook is the same actor portraying Mr. Darling (Wendy's father). In this case, it's Jason Isaacs.

Both Rachel Hurd-Wood and Jeremy Sumpter had to be hospitalized at different points in filming due to injury and exhaustion.

When Captain Hook is dressing in his cabin, the tattoo on his left shoulder is the crest of Eton College, where Hook went to school.

Popular Dialogues

"Hook: And now, Peter Pan, you shall die. Peter: To die would be an awfully big adventure."

"Peter: To live would be an awfully big adventure."