Rated PG
113 minutes
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Peter Pan (2003)
May 7, 2004 at 7:00 and 10:00pm in 26-100, and
May 9, 2004 at 7:00pm in 26-100.
Imagine a world like nothing you've ever seen, where every day is an adventure,
where you never have to grow up or grow old. That's the world of Peter Pan - the
clanging swords of furious rivals, the quivering plank of the Jolly Roger, the
transcendent thrill of flying ... and the magical power of a hidden kiss. A
lasting tale of adventure, discovery and dreams, Peter Pan has thrilled audiences
around the world since it premiered on a London stage 100 years ago. J. M.
Barrie's classic story of the boy who wouldn't grow up - and the girl whose family
insists that she must - has had many popular incarnations over the years, but has
never been fully realized on-screen. Until now. Universal Pictures, Columbia
Pictures and Revolution Studios have joined forces to present this bewitching
story with an epic-sized production focused on capturing the essence of a great
writer's work. With unbounded imagination, a hearty appetite for adventure and the
modern magic of visual effects, writer-director P. J. Hogan (My Best Friend's
Wedding) and producers Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick (Gladiator,
Stuart Little)
have brought all the wonder, danger and excitement of Barrie's original vision to
the screen in the first live-action feature film version of Peter Pan since the
silent era.
"Magical, whimsical, richly colored, paced to romp, sprinkled with fairy dust
and fun."
      -- Ross Anthony, Hollywood Report Card. Read this review.
(Description from the official
site.)
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