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What if Peter Pan grew up?
1991 | 141m | English

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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
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
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Full Credits

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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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

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+

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
10.0

There will never be a better Peter Pan movie ever. This movie is so old but every time I watch it, I love it. ...

May 26, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

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...

Aug 26, 2023