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| Director: | Steven Spielberg |
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| Writer: | James V. Hart, Nick Castle, Malia Scotch Marmo |
| Staring: |
| The boy who wasn't supposed to grow up—Peter Pan—does just that, becoming a soulless corporate lawyer whose workaholism could cost him his wife and kids. During his trip to see Granny Wendy in London, the vengeful Capt. Hook kidnaps Peter's kids and forces Peter to return to Neverland. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 10, 1991 |
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| Director: | Steven Spielberg |
| Writer: | James V. Hart, Nick Castle, Malia Scotch Marmo |
| Genres: | Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure |
| Keywords | flying, swordplay, sword, fairy tale, daughter, rescue, memory loss, duel, pirate, hook, hook for a hand, reflective, playful, grand |
| Production Companies | Amblin Entertainment, TriStar Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $300,854,823
Budget: $70,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Dustin Hoffman | Captain Hook |
| Robin Williams | Peter Banning / Peter Pan |
| Julia Roberts | Tinkerbell |
| Bob Hoskins | Smee |
| Maggie Smith | Granny Wendy |
| Caroline Goodall | Moira |
| Charlie Korsmo | Jack |
| Amber Scott | Maggie |
| Laurel Cronin | Liza |
| Phil Collins | Inspector Good |
| Arthur Malet | Tootles |
| Isaiah Robinson | Pockets |
| Jasen Fisher | Ace |
| Dante Basco | Rufio |
| Raushan Hammond | Thud Butt |
| James Madio | Don't Ask |
| Thomas Tulak | Too Small |
| Alex Zuckerman | Latchboy |
| Ahmad Stoner | No Nap |
| Bogdan Georghe | Lost Boy |
| Adam McNatt | Lost Boy |
| René González Jr. | Additional Lost Boy |
| Brian Willis | Additional Lost Boy |
| Brett Willis | Additional Lost Boy |
| Ryan Francis | Young Peter |
| Max Hoffman | 5-Year-Old Peter Pan |
| Kelly Rowan | Peter's Mother |
| Stephanie Furst | Mermaid |
| Shannon Marie Kies | Mermaid |
| Regina Russell Banali | Mermaid |
| Jewel Newlander Hubbard | Peter Pan in Play |
| Jeannine Renshaw | Drama Teacher |
| Rebecca Hoffman | Jane in Play |
| Jeannine Wagner | Pianist |
| Francesca Serrano | Lost Boy in Play |
| Kevin Gasca | Lost Boy in Play |
| Andre Bollinger | Lost Boy in Play |
| Lauren Friedler-Gow | Lost Boy in Play |
| Bryce Armstrong | Lost Boy in Play |
| Margie Takeda | Lost Boy in Play |
| Alyson Healing | Lost Boy in Play |
| Zoe Koehler | Lost Boy in Play |
| Scott Williamson | Coach |
| Wayne Aten | Umpire |
| Michael Hirshenson | Umpire |
| Jake Hoffman | Little League Player |
| Geoffrey Lower | Brad |
| Don S. Davis | Dr. Fields |
| Cameron Thor | Ron |
| Brad Blumenthal | Jim |
| Brenda Isaacs Booth | Secretary |
| Jan Cobler | Secretary |
| Ruth de Sosa | Secretary |
| Stuart White | Chauffeur |
| Gwyneth Paltrow | Young Wendy |
| Don McLeod | Mime / Shadow |
| Kim O'Kelley | Prostitute |
| Beverly Polcyn | Prostitute |
| Randi Cee | Prostitute |
| Mary Bond Davis | Prostitute |
| David Crosby | Tickles |
| Nick Tate | Noodler |
| Tony Burton | Bill Jukes |
| Glenn Close | Gutless |
| Nick Ullett | Pirate Jailer |
| Matthew Van Ginkel | Baby Peter Banning |
| Ray Tveden | Man in Stands |
| Kim Robillard | Toothless Cripple |
| Michael Runyard | Screaming Pirate |
| Gary Epper | Growling Pirate |
| Jeff Bornstein | Pirate (uncredited) |
| Carrie Fisher | Woman Kissing on Bridge (uncredited) |
| George Lucas | Man Kissing on Bridge (uncredited) |
| Jimmy Buffett | Shoe-Stealing Pirate (uncredited) |
| Mark Winn | Praising Pirate (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Mickey Cassidy | Stunts |
| Steven Spielberg | Director |
| James V. Hart | Screenplay, Author, Screenstory |
| Nick Castle | Author, Screenstory |
| John Williams | Original Music Composer, Songs |
| Dean Cundey | Director of Photography |
| Michael Kahn | Editor |
| Janet Hirshenson | Casting |
| Jane Jenkins | Casting |
| Ve Neill | Makeup Artist |
| John Knoll | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Anthony Powell | Costume Design |
| Gerald R. Molen | Unit Production Manager |
| Eric Brevig | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Ana Maria Quintana | Script Supervisor |
| Bruce Cohen | First Assistant Director |
| Judy Crown | Hairstylist |
| William Goldenberg | Additional Editing |
| Charles L. Campbell | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Mickie McGowan | ADR Voice Casting |
| John Roesch | Foley Artist |
| Harley Jessup | Visual Effects Art Director |
| Iain McCaig | Storyboard Artist |
| Michael Runyard | Stunts |
| Keith Campbell | Stunts |
| Jophery C. Brown | Stunts |
| Donna Evans | Stunts |
| Pat Romano | Stunts |
| Patricia M. Peters | Stunts |
| Rick Avery | Stunts |
| Richie Gaona | Stunts |
| Chuck Picerni Jr. | Stunts |
| Andy Gill | Stunts |
| Steve Picerni | Stunts |
| Jack Gill | Stunts |
| Chad Randall | Stunts |
| Gary Guercio | Stunts |
| Spiro Razatos | Stunts |
| Steve Hart | Stunts |
| Joey Box | Stunts |
| Charlie Brewer | Stunts |
| Norman Howell | Stunts |
| Erik Rondell | Stunts |
| Loren Janes | Stunts |
| R.A. Rondell | Stunts |
| Bobby Burns | Stunts |
| Deep Roy | Stunts |
| Henry Kingi | Stunts |
| Kim Robert Koscki | Stunts |
| Erik Stabenau | Stunts |
| Charles Croughwell | Stunts |
| Rick LeFevour | Stunts |
| Will Leong | Stunts |
| Glenn R. Wilder | Stunts |
| Kurt D. Lott | Stunts |
| Gary Morgan | Stunts |
| Scott Wilder | Stunts |
| George Fisher | Stunts |
| Manny Perry | Stunts |
| Leslie Bricusse | Lyricist |
| Gary McLarty | Stunts |
| Jim Burk | Stunts |
| Gary Epper | Stunts |
| Gene LeBell | Stunts |
| Troy Robinson | Stunts |
| Ric Roman Waugh | Stunts |
| Todd Tucker | Special Effects Assistant |
| Malia Scotch Marmo | Screenplay, Author |
| Michael Hirshenson | Casting |
| Norman Garwood | Production Design |
| Elliot Scott | Thanks |
| Werner Keppler | Makeup Artist |
| Andrew Precht | Art Direction |
| Thomas E. Sanders | Art Direction |
| Garrett Lewis | Set Decoration |
| Michael Lantieri | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Raymond Stella | Camera Operator |
| Clyde E. Bryan | First Assistant Camera |
| Larry D. Davis | First Assistant Camera |
| Murray Close | Still Photographer |
| Ron Judkins | Sound Mixer |
| Robert Jackson | Boom Operator |
| Joseph Hodges | Set Designer |
| Mark Woods | Leadman |
| Stuart Neumann | Location Manager |
| Kate Davey | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Carla McCloskey | Second Assistant Director |
| David Le Vey | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Cha Blevins | Costumer |
| Marci R. Johnson | Costumer |
| James P. Cullen | Costumer |
| Tom Numbers | Costumer |
| Kelly Porter | Costumer |
| Daniel T. Dorrance | Assistant Art Director |
| Henry Alberti | Set Designer |
| Peter J. Kelly | Set Designer |
| Thomas Betts | Set Designer |
| Joseph G. Pacelli Jr. | Set Designer |
| Randy Gunter | Assistant Property Master |
| Edwin Butterworth | Makeup Artist |
| Moni Mansano | Makeup Artist |
| Terry Miles | Makeup Artist |
| Mike Moschella | Makeup Artist |
| Melanie Levitt | Makeup Artist |
| Janna Phillips | Makeup Artist |
| Kim Santantonio | Hairstylist |
| Gus Le Pre | Hairstylist |
| Ora Green | Hairstylist |
| Stephen Robinette | Hairstylist |
| Ginger Grievs | Hairstylist |
| Norma Lee | Hairstylist |
| Mark Walthour | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Anthony Wong | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| R. Bruce Prochal | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Patrick Marshall | Rigging Gaffer |
| Keith Roverud | Lighting Technician |
| Chris Franco | Lighting Technician |
| Steve Chandler | Lighting Technician |
| Jeff Stanman | Lighting Technician |
| Mark Soucie | Lighting Technician |
| Edward R. Thompson Jr. | Lighting Technician |
| Ron Cardarelli | Key Grip |
| Sid Lucero | Best Boy Grip |
| Alan Shultz | Best Boy Grip |
| Dave Wachtman | Dolly Grip |
| Steven Cardarelli | Grip |
| Raymond Michels | Grip |
| Wayne L. Duncan | Grip |
| Marty Dobkousky | Grip |
| Stephen Shultz | Grip |
| Bud Heller | Key Rigging Grip |
| David Beasley | Special Effects |
| Thomas R. Homsher | Special Effects |
| Gregory C. Tippie | Special Effects |
| Tom Ryba | Special Effects |
| Garry Elmendorf | Special Effects |
| Daniel B. Ossello | Special Effects |
| Louie Lantieri | Special Effects |
| Marvin Salsberg | Construction Coordinator |
| Roger M. Janson | Construction Foreman |
| Clete Cetrone | Construction Foreman |
| Robert LaPrell | Construction Foreman |
| Jerry Luthart | Construction Foreman |
| William N. Greene III | Construction Foreman |
| Jay M. Hirsch | Construction Foreman |
| Randy Syracuse | Construction Foreman |
| Jeff Brown | Greensman |
| Tim Gonzales | Craft Service |
| Jacqueline King | Casting Assistant |
| Anne C. Ford | Payroll Accountant |
| Elena Holden Tuens | Assistant Accountant |
| Kristen J. Nye | Assistant Accountant |
| David Linck | Unit Publicist |
| Steven R. Molen | Transportation Coordinator |
| Richard C. Franklin | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Larry Singer | ADR Supervisor |
| Steve Pederson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Shawn Murphy | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Scoring Mixer |
| Kenneth Wannberg | Music Editor |
| Louis L. Edemann | Sound Editor |
| Nils C. Jensen | Sound Editor |
| Doug Jackson | Sound Editor |
| Larry Mann | Sound Editor |
| Albert Gasser | Sound Editor |
| David Kern | Sound Editor |
| Tim Chau | Sound Editor |
| Leonard T. Geschke | Sound Editor |
| Gary Mundheim | Sound Editor |
| Christopher T. Welch | Sound Editor |
| Chuck Neely | Sound Editor |
| Paul Timothy Carden | Sound Editor |
| Bernard Weiser | Sound Editor |
| William Jacobs | Sound Editor |
| Fred Judkins | Sound Editor |
| Angie Luckey | Sound Assistant |
| Robert Morrisey | Sound Assistant |
| Jerry Edemann | Sound Assistant |
| Dean Drabin | ADR Mixer |
| Brian Ruberg | ADR Recordist |
| Andrea Horta | ADR Editor |
| Martin Cohen | Post Production Supervisor |
| Michelle Fandetti | Post Production Coordinator |
| Hilda Hodges | Foley Artist |
| Catherine Rowe | Foley Artist |
| Joseph T. Sabella | Foley Artist |
| Kevin Bartnof | Foley Artist |
| Jackson Schwartz | Foley Mixer |
| James Ashwill | Foley Mixer |
| Mary Jo Lang | Foley Mixer |
| Carolyn Tapp | Foley Recordist |
| Marilyn Graf | Foley Recordist |
| Jim Schurmann | Color Timer |
| Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
| Steve F.B. Smith | Dolby Consultant |
| Kimberly Nelson LoCascio | Visual Effects Producer |
| Michael Gleason | Visual Effects Editor |
| Tabby Hanson | Stunts |
| M. James Arnett | Stunts |
| Laura Dash | Stunts |
| Seth Arnett | Stunts |
| Larry Nicholas | Stunts |
| Keith Tellez | Stunts |
| Kenny Alexander | Stunts |
| Alex Gaona | Stunts |
| Perry Barndt | Stunts |
| Daniel W. Barringer | Stunts |
| David Bartholomew | Stunts |
| Richard L. Blackwell | Stunts |
| Nathalie B. Bollinger | Stunts |
| Shawn Robinson | Stunts |
| Chris Howell | Stunts |
| Richard E. Butler | Stunts |
| Elliot Santiago | Stunts |
| Myke Schwartz | Stunts |
| Doc D. Charbonneau | Stunts |
| Jon W. Kishi | Stunts |
| Frank James Sparks | Stunts |
| Jim Connors | Stunts |
| Randy Lamb | Stunts |
| Les Larson | Stunts |
| Jim Stephan | Stunts |
| Justin De Rosa | Stunts |
| Lane Leavitt | Stunts |
| Mike Washlake | Stunts |
| Mike De Luna | Stunts |
| Yannick Derrien | Stunts |
| Jolanda Wipfli | Second Assistant Camera |
| Andy Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| J.M. Barrie | Characters |
| Alexander Courage | Orchestrator |
| Jimmy N. Roberts | Stunts |
| Gary Hymes | Stunt Coordinator |
| Bud Davis | Stunts |
| Nick Brett | Stunts |
| Danny Rogers | Stunts |
| Frank Ferrara Sr. | Stunts |
| Drew Struzan | Art Designer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Kathleen Kennedy | Producer |
| Gerald R. Molen | Producer |
| Dodi Fayed | Executive Producer |
| James V. Hart | Executive Producer |
| Bruce Cohen | Associate Producer |
| Malia Scotch Marmo | Associate Producer |
| Craig Baumgarten | Co-Producer |
| Gary Adelson | Co-Producer |
| Frank Marshall | Producer |
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What if Peter Pan grew up and forgot who he was? What if he returned to Neverland? RELEASED IN 1991 and directed by Steven Spielberg, "Hook" stars Robin Williams as a corporate American Lawyer who must go to the island of Neverland after his two kids are kidnapped in London by Captain Hook (Dusti ... n Hoffman). He has misadventures with the fairy Tinkerbell (Julia Roberts), pirates and a group of ragtag lost boys led by Rufio (Dante Basco); meanwhile hook tries to win the affections of his kids. Maggie Smith and Gwyneth Paltrow are on hand as older and younger versions of Wendy respectively. This is a family-oriented adventure/fantasy/comedy cut from the same cloth as "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968), "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (1971), "A Series of Unfortunate Events" (2004) and "Into the Woods" (2014); it’s just not a musical like some of those flicks even though a song or two are featured. Depending on your tastes, “Hook” is no better or worse than any of these movies (although “The Wizard of Oz” is in a league of its own, of course). While I love serious swashbuckling, Peter Pan was always too kiddie/fantasy-based for my tastes. This is ironic since I have Peter Pan Syndrome, which Spielberg also admitted to; and my wife has The Wendy Dilemma (look ’em up). Fans of Peter Pan will favor this flick more than me. Nevertheless, it was made by scores of talented people and contains some genuinely amusing moments (I busted out laughing at least four times). Hoffman’s titular character is iconic. And Roberts works surprisingly well as Tinkerbell, but they should’ve accented her beauty further. Speaking of which, the film needs more feminine sex appeal. Even the makers of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” knew enough to include a little bit. Both Spielberg and Williams liked the two bookend sequences, but have reservations about the long Neverland middle-piece, which is the bulk of the picture. Williams admitted he felt lost in Neverland, probably because he was thrust from one misadventure to another so briskly. But the pre-CGI sets are colorful and imaginative; it’s a fun movie with a lot of energy. Peter Pan just ain’t my thang. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hour, 22 minutes (overlong). WRITERS: James V. Hart, Nick Castle and Malia Scotch Marmo wrote the script based on concepts from the works of J.M. Barrie, particular “Peter and Wendy” (1911). BOX OFFICE: The movie cost $70 million (not including marketing) and made $301 million worldwide with $120 million of that domestically. While it was the fourth highest-grossing movie worldwide in 1991, it was still considered a disappointment by producers, the greedy bastages. GRADE: B-/C+
There will never be a better Peter Pan movie ever. This movie is so old but every time I watch it, I love it. ...
Ok, so it's not the original 1953 Disney classic, but it is still a great fun adventure that, surely, brings out the kid in all of us. "Peter Banning" is an hot shot businessman who rather carelessly neglects his family. When he heads to London from the USA with them to meet with "Granny Wendy" (Dam ... e Maggie Smith) we learn that he was adopted, but only after being discovered by the old lady who looked after a great many orphans - not least his wife "Moira" (Caroline Goodall). It's only when his two children are mysteriously kidnapped from their nursery late one snowy evening, he begins to remember his life before his adoption - and with the help of some magic and sparkle from "Tink" (Julia Roberts) is soon back in "Never Never Land" facing his arch-nemesis "Capt. Hook" (Dustin Hoffman) in a battle royal to reclaim his children. Still sceptical about the whole thing - he must learn to believe, to hope and to feel joy again before he has any hope of convincing the "Lost Boys" to assist in his dangerous quest. It's great fun, this film. Hoffman is super as the hook-toting' sophisticate-cum-baddie, and even the kids are not too annoying. Indeed, they have some cracking food fights and there is loads of acrobatics and mischief too. I wasn't mad about the concept of "the Pan" - that seemed just a little too oppressive, menacing - sterile even given the whole purpose of Sir J. M. Barrie's book is to remind us about what is important life - people, loyalty, love - and most of all - fun!! Yes, it is a bit lengthy. It takes far too long to get going, but once it does it is well worth a chortle as the script offers humour for all ages and the score, well that is instantly recognisable from John Williams. I'm a great fan of this story, and if this goes half way to perpetuating the delightful sentiment (and partially funding London's Great Ormond Street Hospital) then that can only be for the better. Second star to the right and keep on til morning...