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Peter Pan (2003)
TrailerIn stifling Edwardian London, the Darling family children become the heroes of an even greater story, when Peter Pan flies into their nursery one night and takes them to Never Never Land where an ongoing war with the evil Pirate Captain Hook is taking place.Actors: Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lynn Redgrave, Richard Briers, Olivia Williams, Geoffrey Palmer, Harry Newell, Freddie Popplewell, Ludivine Sagnier, Theodore Chester, ...»Director: P.J. HoganCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Peter Pan (2003)"
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Characters of "Peter Pan (2003)"
Mr. DarlingPlayed by: Jason IsaacsPeter PanPlayed by: Jeremy SumpterWendy DarlingPlayed by: Rachel Hurd-WoodAunt MillicentPlayed by: Lynn RedgraveSmeePlayed by: Richard BriersMrs. DarlingPlayed by: Olivia WilliamsJohn DarlingPlayed by: Harry NewellMichael DarlingPlayed by: Freddie PopplewellTinker BellPlayed by: Ludivine SagnierSlightlyPlayed by: Theodore ChesterTootlesPlayed by: Rupert SimonianCurlyPlayed by: George MacKayNibsPlayed by: Harry EdenTiger LilyPlayed by: Carsen GraySkylightsPlayed by: Alan CinisStarkeyPlayed by: Frank WhittenCooksonPlayed by: Bruce SpenceNoodlerPlayed by: Septimus CatonBill JukesPlayed by: Jacob TomuriMullinsPlayed by: Darren Andrew MitchellCeccoPlayed by: Michael RoughanMermaidPlayed by: Maya BarnabyNana the DogPlayed by: Rebel -
Directors of "Peter Pan (2003)"
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Creators of "Peter Pan (2003)"
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Critic Reviews of "Peter Pan (2003)"
Time OutJune 24, 2006These ingredients are digitally present and correct, but Hogan fails to inject much excitement into the many boisterous action sequences.
Washington PostDecember 25, 2003With only a few exceptions, the performances (and the script) range between dull and mediocre.
Washington PostDecember 25, 2003In this incarnation, Peter is imbued with a greater degree of psychological darkness than before.
USA TodayDecember 25, 2003Familiarity doesn't exactly breed contempt, yet despite the novelty of a real boy as Peter, the movie does engender a listless been-there / eaten-that reaction.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 19, 2011On the whole it's a pleasant thing, if hardly the definitive treatment of the source material.
Empire MagazineMay 27, 2011It won't give Harry Potter a run for his money, but it beats the hell out of a Cannon & Ball panto in Skegness.
Common Sense MediaDecember 27, 2010Live-action version keeps its thrill and charm.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Great performances, rollicking action and excitement, and a beautiful story kids will surely love...
CinenganosJuly 08, 2004Siendo notorio el gusto de Hogan por las letras clásicas de Peter Pan y Wendy, el director sabe educir el alma del libro para llevarla al celuloide.
Low IQ CanadianMay 14, 2004PJ Hogan's lazy, logy Peter Pan states that not growing up is a tragedy, but presents neither evidence nor arguments.
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Gallery of "Peter Pan (2003)"