Peter Pan

Peter Pan

  • Director:
  • Writer: J.M. Barrie,Ted Sears,Erdman Penner
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, American Sign Language
  • Release date: February 5, 1953
  • Runtime: 1h 17min
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Petar Pan
  • "Peter Pan" is directed by Clyde Geronimi , Wilfred Emmons Jackson , Hamilton Lusco , with Bobby Driscoll , Catherine Beaumont, Paul Collins dubbing, J.M. Barrie, Ted Hills , A fantasy animation film written by Bill Pitt, the film premiered in the United States on February 5, 1953   .
    The film is adapted from the novel " Peter and Wendy " written by Scottish literary and dramatist James Matthew Barrie . It tells the story of Peter Pan, Peter and Wendy and Wendy, John, and Mike, who went to Neverland on an adventure together with pirates. The story of our fighting spirit .  

    Details

    • Release date February 5, 1953
    • Filming locations Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies Walt Disney Productions, Walt Disney Animation Studios

    Box office

    Budget

    $4,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $87,404,651

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $957,256

    Gross worldwide

    $87,404,651

    Movie reviews

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    • By Tiana 2022-12-19 14:59:27

      If you come back

      I have watched more than a dozen classic Disney animations, but I finally found that I was partial to it. I
      watched this animation more than ten years later, and I was still moved to sleeplessly.
      It has all
      the beautiful things that can be imagined: the most beautiful the islands most fantastic character of the most exciting adventure of the most adorable companion
      of course, his
      If I was a passionate wendy when brave boy took my hand and fly to a new world...

    • By Winnifred 2022-12-09 21:56:32

      Look at Peter Pan again

      Because of that emoji, I remembered "Peter Pan" again, so I watched it again

      It’s just that when I look at it now, it’s totally different from when I was a child. When I was a child, I think Peter Pan and Wendy are a pair. Peter Pan is like every girl’s ideal Prince Charming, Peter Pan and Wendy. Like a combination of a prince and a princess, Tinkerbell is obviously not worthy of Peter Pan in terms...

    • By Doris 2022-12-06 06:33:13

      Because Peter Pan fell in love with green

      After watching Peter Pan when I was a child, I fell in love with green all the time. At that time, the walls, curtains, bed sheets, desk lamps, and computer chairs in my room were all green. So far, green is still my favorite.

      When I was young, I didn't understand anything, but now I see that Peter Pan is a little bit flowery, and he is so good with Wendy, Little Fairy, and Mermaid. I like Little Fairy the most. Because she can't speak, it's so cute to express herself by body...

    • By Bernhard 2022-12-04 09:21:27

      Three-year-old and thirty-year-old watching movies

      Dad is the one who keeps talking about when the children will grow up, and mom is the one who loves you forever and tells you stories gently to you. Children think that as long as they leave the children's room, they are grown up. Wendy is a lot of words, careful and gentle, can tell stories, can be a little mother's girl. A boy is a person who thinks about adventure and forgets what his mother is. Peter Pan is a hollow radish who never grows up, is smart, brave and self-righteous....

    • By Sadye 2022-11-26 03:12:08

      If you come back

      I have watched more than a dozen classic Disney animations, but I finally found that I was partial to it. I
      watched this animation more than ten years later, and I was still moved to sleeplessly.
      It has all
      the beautiful things that can be imagined: the most beautiful the islands most fantastic character of the most exciting adventure of the most adorable companion
      of course, his
      If I was a passionate wendy when brave boy took my hand and fly to a new world...

    User comments

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    • By Nadia 2023-09-28 23:28:36

      always, skinned knees are easier to fix than broken hearts. but people have to grow...

    • By Miller 2023-09-26 06:30:52

      The picture is a bit old, but Peter Pan's Never Island is...

    • By Colt 2023-09-17 20:38:44

      Looking for Neverland! —— Warm and beautiful, romantic, funny, and adventurous fairy tales. I look forward to seeing "Peter Pan" also break into my life and take me to Neverland. Although revisiting with the children only evokes some childhood memories hidden in our minds, this 1953 Disney animation "Peter Pan" can also let us watch it together and enjoy it with laughter, which shows that it is extraordinary The charm lies. -16.02.21 (very unexpected, I didn’t expect myself and the children to...

    • By Margarete 2023-09-14 13:12:14

      Three women fighting for a husband, rather than not wanting to grow up, is more a story that focuses on expressing...

    • By Tremaine 2023-09-12 21:30:41

      Peter Pan, who will never grow up, Neverland, a fairy tale world where no one will die, only children's dreams, movies more than 60 years ago, the children who watched the movies have become old people, do you still remember Peter Pan who fought against the pirate captain? There are still red races in the era. Today is no longer a sense of the...

    Movie quotes

    • Captain Hook: [catching Mr. Smee leaving his cabin] And where do you think *you* are going?

      Mr. Smee: To tell the boys we sails with the tide, sir.

      Captain Hook: You will go ashore, pick up Tinker Bell, and bring her to me.

      [shouts]

      Captain Hook: UNDERSTAND?

      Mr. Smee: [saluting Hook] Aye-aye sir!

      [Mr. Smee charges through the wall, lands in a boat, goes flying overboard and rows to the shore very fast]

    • [Mr. Smee has captured a brooding Tinker Bell and taken her to Captain Hook, who is playing the piano, while Smee is drinking]

      Captain Hook: Yes, Miss Bell, Captain Hook admits defeat. Tomorrow, I leave the island, never to return.

      Mr. Smee: I'm glad to hear that, Captain.

      [he hiccups]

      Mr. Smee: I'll tell the crew and...

      [he hiccups again and tries to leave, but Hook trips him up and he falls down]

      Captain Hook: [to Tinker Bell] And that's why I asked you over, me dear, to tell Peter I bear him no ill will. Oh, Pan has his faults, to be sure. Bringing that Wendy to the island, for instance. Dangerous business, that. Why, rumor has it that already she has come between you and Peter.

      [he notices that Tinker Bell is on the verge of tears]

      Captain Hook: But what's this? Tears? Then it *is* true.

      [to Smee]

      Captain Hook: Oh, Smee, the way of a man with a maid: taking the best years of her life and then casting her aside like an old glove!

      Mr. Smee: [crying] Ain't it a bloomin'...

      [he hiccups]

      Mr. Smee: ... shame?

      Captain Hook: [handing a handkerchief to Tinker Bell] But we musn't judge Peter too harshly, my dear. It's that Wendy who's to blame.

      [Tinker Ball nods in agreement; Hook then turns to Smee]

      Captain Hook: Mr. Smee, we must save the lad from himself. But how?

      [Smee just cries]

      Captain Hook: We've so little time; we sail in the morning. Sail? That's it, Smee!

      [he slaps Smee on the back and Smee falls down again]

      Captain Hook: We'll shanghai Wendy!

      Mr. Smee: Shanghai Wendy, Captain?

      Captain Hook: Take her to sea with us. With her gone, Peter will soon forget this mad infatuation.

    • [Captain Hook and Mr. Smee have decided to kidnap Wendy so Peter Pan would never see her again]

      Captain Hook: Come, Smee, we must leave immediately. We'll surround Peter's home...

      Mr. Smee: But Captain, we don't know where Peter Pan lives.

      Captain Hook: Great Scott, you're right, Smee!

      [Tinker Bell flies over to them and then flies over to a map of Never Land]

      Captain Hook: What's that, my dear? You could show us the way? Why, I never thought of that.

      [to Smee]

      Captain Hook: Take this down, Smee.

      Mr. Smee: "Take this down, Smee."

      [takes a swig of rum, then turns the bottle upside down, dumping it out]

      Mr. Smee: Aye-aye, Captain.

      [plugs up bottle with finger]

      Mr. Smee: [Smee takes out a quill pen and a piece of paper while Tinker Bell dips her shoes in an inkwell and then lands on a part of the Never Land map marked Pegleg Point]

      Captain Hook: Start at Pegleg Point...

      Mr. Smee: [writing in the paper] "Start at Pegleg Point... "

      [Tinker Bell walks across the map to another area marked Blindman's Bluff]

      Captain Hook: Forty paces west to Blindman's Bluff...

      Mr. Smee: [writing] "Blindman's Bluff... "

      [Tinker Bell hops across a part of the map with a creek on it and then walks toward the northeastern end of the map]

      Captain Hook: [nervously] Yes, yes. A hop, skip and a jump across Crocodile Creek and then nor' by nor'east, one, two, three...

      [loses patience]

      Captain Hook: Well, get on with...

      [calms down]

      Captain Hook: Continue, my dear.

      [Tinker Bell suddenly gets angry and she flies up in Hook's face, wagging her finger at him]

      Captain Hook: I mustn't harm Peter? Madam, Captain Hook gives his word not to lay a finger...

      [Tinker Bell hooks her finger]

      Captain Hook: ... or a hook... on Peter Pan.

      [Tinker Bell flies over to an area of the Never Land map marked Hangman's Tree and puts an X on it with her inked shoe heels]

      Captain Hook: Ah, Hangman's Tree! So *that's* the entrance to his hiding place!

      [Hook grabs Tinker Bell and locks her in a lantern]

      Captain Hook: Thank you, me dear, you've been most helpful.