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Peter Pan

  • 1953
  • A
  • 1h 17min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
161 mil
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Kathryn Beaumont, Paul Collins, Hans Conried, Bobby Driscoll, Tommy Luske, and Bill Thompson in Peter Pan (1953)
Clock to Neverland Trailer
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Wendy y sus hermanos son llevados al mundo mágico de Nunca Jamás con el héroe de sus historias, Peter Pan.Wendy y sus hermanos son llevados al mundo mágico de Nunca Jamás con el héroe de sus historias, Peter Pan.Wendy y sus hermanos son llevados al mundo mágico de Nunca Jamás con el héroe de sus historias, Peter Pan.

  • Dirección
    • Clyde Geronimi
    • Wilfred Jackson
    • Hamilton Luske
  • Guión
    • J.M. Barrie
    • Ted Sears
    • Erdman Penner
  • Reparto principal
    • Bobby Driscoll
    • Kathryn Beaumont
    • Hans Conried
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    161 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    4076
    219
    • Dirección
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • Wilfred Jackson
      • Hamilton Luske
    • Guión
      • J.M. Barrie
      • Ted Sears
      • Erdman Penner
    • Reparto principal
      • Bobby Driscoll
      • Kathryn Beaumont
      • Hans Conried
    • 184Reseñas de usuarios
    • 141Reseñas de críticos
    • 76Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 2 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos13

    Peter Pan: Signature Collection
    Trailer 1:14
    Peter Pan: Signature Collection
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Trailer 1:22
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Trailer 1:22
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Why 'Wendy' Is a Live-Action Peter Pan We Actually Want
    Clip 3:58
    Why 'Wendy' Is a Live-Action Peter Pan We Actually Want
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Clip 0:25
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Clip 1:30
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition
    Clip 0:46
    Peter Pan: Diamond Edition

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    Bobby Driscoll
    Bobby Driscoll
    • Peter Pan
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    Kathryn Beaumont
    Kathryn Beaumont
    • Wendy Darling
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    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Captain Hook
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    Bill Thompson
    Bill Thompson
    • Mr. Smee
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    • Mrs. Darling
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    Paul Collins
    • John Darling
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    Tommy Luske
    • Michael Darling
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    Candy Candido
    Candy Candido
    • Indian Chief
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    Tom Conway
    Tom Conway
    • Narrator
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    Roland Dupree
    Roland Dupree
      Don Barclay
      Don Barclay
        Lucille Bliss
        Lucille Bliss
        • Mermaid
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        Tony Butala
        • Lost Boy
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        Carol Coombs
          Robert Ellis
          Robert Ellis
          • Lost Boy
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          June Foray
          June Foray
          • Mermaid
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          Benny Goodman
          Benny Goodman
          • Whale
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          • …
          Connie Hilton
          • Mermaid
          • (voz)
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          • Dirección
            • Clyde Geronimi
            • Wilfred Jackson
            • Hamilton Luske
          • Guión
            • J.M. Barrie
            • Ted Sears
            • Erdman Penner
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          10mpofarrell

          One Of The Great Animated Films Of The 50s

          If Walt Disney had never made another cartoon feature after BAMBI in 1942 he would still be remembered as the man who transformed the animated full length film into an art form. SNOW WHITE , PINOCCHIO , FANTASIA and BAMBI all belong on the list of the greatest achievements in American Film. Disney's next phase in full length animation took place after World War 2 and although these subsequent works may not match the brilliance and creativity of the earlier films, they still possess the superb craftsmanship the Disney artists are famous for. Missing from the new batch of films was the meticulous background detail that distinguished the earlier projects. Starting with Cinderella in 1950, the animators seemed to concentrate more on clean, uncluttered backgrounds but the drawing was just as professional as before , characters still brought to life with fluid, lifelike movements. Colors tended to be bright and splashy, but the cartoonists also knew when subtlety was called for, and scenes occurring at night were done with convincing atmosphere and shadows. The success of Cinderella confirmed that the movie-going public was still willing to be entertained and moved by a cartoon movie, and Disney and his artists forged ahead with an impressive array of animated features that to this day remain models of the Art Form. Perhaps the greatest of these was PETER PAN, first released in 1953. Based on J.M. Barrie's immortal play and novel about the little boy who doesn't want to grow up, PETER PAN had been a project stewing in Disney's mind for years. It wasn't until after the War that work on the film really took off. When the movie was completed and finally released to theaters, Disney seemed rather ambivalent about its achievement. He had a hard time defining who Peter actually was as a character but to millions of children in movie theaters all over the world, that didn't seem to matter. PETER PAN is not very deep story-wise. It lacks the heart and sentiment of the Barrie original, which to some degree is a good thing. Past stage versions and the spectacular 1924 Paramount film version could be cloyingly sentimental at times.

          The Disney version is light and breezy and moves at a clip. The London sequence which opens the picture is spectacular in both the backdrops and the animation itself. When Peter, Wendy, John and Michael leap out of the Darling nursery window and fly over nighttime Edwardian London the viewer is treated to some of the most thrilling animation ever created for the movies. Later sections of the movie are equally enchanting, and the personage of the villainous Captain Hook is brought to great comic life by Disney animators and the marvelous vocal talent of Hans Conried. As with past Disney efforts, the song score is superb. "Second Star to the Right", "You Can Fly" and "Your Mother and Mine" are highlights in a tuneful soundtrack created by Sammy Cahn and Sammy Fain.

          PETER PAN holds a special place in my heart. It was the first movie I ever saw. As a 4 year old sitting with my father in an ornate, red carpeted movie palace in Cincinnati, Ohio, looking up at that big screen watching Peter and his friends swooping and flying over the roofs and spires of London was an overwhelming experience. I was hooked, so to speak, and it is an image that has stayed with me ever since. This is the film that initiated my love affair with movies. PETER PAN is one of the iconic films of the Baby Boom Generation.
          7nmholland

          A Timeless Disney Film With More Issues Than I Had Remembered

          Peter Pan is directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske, and is a post war Disney animated film about a young man named Peter Pan that lives in Neverland, a place in the sky in which no one physically grows up. When Wendy, a teenage girl living in late 19th century Britain, decides she doesn't want to grow up, Peter escorts her and her two younger brothers to Neverland, where an evil pirate named Captain Hook is out to get revenge on Peter Pan.

          Many older Disney films are considered classics, and Peter Pan is definitely one of them. From the characters, to the top notch animation, Peter Pan is one of the most iconic animated films of all time. Even 60 years later, most everyone has seen Peter Pan, from people who grew up with it when it came out, to children who are growing up with it today. Rewatching Peter Pan, however, I found a few problems with it that stand out along with all of the great aspects of the film.

          To start, the animation in Peter Pan is absolutely timeless. Every hand drawn fame of the characters or environment looks amazing, and engulfs the viewer into the bright, whimsical place that is Neverland. All of the characters are also excellently animated, especially when in action. The two characters that stand out the most are that of Peter Pan and his rival, Captain Hook. This particular aspect demands that, in each scene, the viewers' eye is drawn to either of the two enemies, which was a very smart move on the filmmakers' part.

          On the subject of characters, all of the voice acting is very good, with great performances being given by, specifically, that of Bobby Driscoll (as Peter) and Hans Conried (as both Hook and Mr. Darling). These two play off of each other brilliantly, washing away all suspicion of two men recording in a studio. The other actors also do very well, and aren't necessarily outshadowed by that of Driscoll or Conried.

          One big issue I did find with Peter Pan was the pacing. It may be confusing to read, but the pacing in Peter Pan is so good that it makes a 77 minute film feel like 45 minutes. Each and every scene is so necessary that the film flies by very quickly. One blink could cause major confusion with how a character got from point A to point B, or where the characters even are. It may be hard to comprehend, but, once seeing the film, this problem is understandable.

          Another issue I found with the film is the writing for Peter Pan himself. Peter Pan, as written in the original play, is a fun loving child that never grows up. He is supposed to be free- spirited, and a caring person. However, the script for this film seems to portray Peter as a cocky, selfish jerk. He feels as if he's above the Darling children, and, at points in the film, is pretty close to being hated by the audience. He begins to get a bit annoying, and has the viewer rooting for Wendy and her brothers, therefore indirectly rooting for Peter, rather than having us root for Peter himself.

          Overall, Peter Pan isn't as fantastic as I had remembered it to be. Is it a good, timeless film? Yes, it is, but it has a few more problems that I see more clearly now than I used to. Anyone who isn't too hard on films will enjoy Peter Pan, and others will, too, because it is a pretty good movie.
          7lagudafuad

          the Crocodile is the best character in this movie

          Watching this movie 15 years after probably the last time I saw it, I still found myself laughing every time Peter Pan took on Hook, it was all arranged for laughs by Disney to make a mockery of the dear Captain Hook.

          My favorite character in the movie was not Peter, Hook, Wendy, Wendy's brothers or The Lost boys; my favorite character was the Crocodile. I can't just get it out of my head how he seems to be so creative in trying to catch Captain Hook, my favorite was when he pushed aside the boat that Hook was trying to jump into and he caught Hook in his mouth.

          Disney's Peter Pan animation was done in 1953 and it is based on the play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up in 1904 and a novel in 1911 by J. M. Barrie. It is the 14th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.

          It features the adventures of Peter Pan a boy who could fly and wouldn't grow up and lives in Neverland with the lost boys. His partner or side kick is Tinker Bell a fairy. The story also features his adventures with Wendy and her brothers, as they learn to fly to Neverland, meet the mermaids, Tiger Lily and the red Indians. They also battle Captain Hook and his crew.

          Disney out did themselves in this money spinning classic, that raked in more than 20 times its production cost (making over 80 million in the box office), Peter Pan became a source of controversy in its stereotyping of its Characters, especially the Native Indians. If not for the time it was made such a movie will never leave the production board, due to its referring of the Indians as red and comparing them to hunting animals.

          Peter Pan was the last and final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators and it was the last movie that was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution.

          Peter Pan has remained a classic over the years for children and adults alike and it is one of my best Disney animations. I will like to say it is a nice watch and something to own and keep for later as you will love to see it years after, just to see the two (Peter and Hook) go at it again and if you are like me to see the Croc try to get Hook again.

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          9planktonrules

          great politically incorrect fun

          Having seen this movie again several times recently, I have learned to appreciate this film a little more. While not nearly as good as some of the more famous Disney films (such as Beauty and the Beast, Bambi or Little Mermaid), it still deserves a 9 because it is head and shoulders better than other kids movies. The animation is very good, pace is fast and the movie is just fun. The negatives are simply a product of the times, in that this is about the most politically incorrect Disney film ever made (perhaps more so than Song of the South). I'm sure that MANY American Indians watch the film and deservedly cringe at the depiction of Indians, who seem rather dumb and sing the song "what makes the red man red?"--an ode to every terrible stereotype about Indians. BUT, I am a strong believer in discussing these things and NOT condemning the entire film. In fact, I am a history teacher and have used the film to talk about these aspects of the film.
          7NewEnglandPat

          Another blockbuster for Walt Disney

          This Disney cartoon classic offers flights of fancy that appeal directly to children's fertile imaginations. The ability to fly and be a devil-may-care youngster and never grow up, exploring a fantasy island of Indians, pirates, mermaids and mysterious caves is a powerful magnetic pull for young dreamers. The production's artwork is beautiful, and the characters and catchy tunes add to the pleasure of watching this movie. Peter Pan is nearly upstaged by his companion Tinker Bell, a temperamental pixie who is jealous and possessive of Peter's friendship with Wendy. Captain Hook and his shadow, the crocodile, the sniveling Smee, the beautiful mermaids, and the stoic Tiger Lily are all memorable characters. The catchy tunes also make this adventure one of Disney's best.

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          • Curiosidades
            Though the film was a modest success, Walt Disney himself was dissatisfied with the finished product, feeling that the character of Peter Pan was cold and unlikable. However, experts on J.M. Barrie praise this as a success, as they insist that Pan was originally written to be a heartless sociopath.
          • Pifias
            Shortly after Wendy leaves the hands of the famous clock tower, her face disappears. All that is showing is a blank pink area (play the DVD in slow-motion).
          • Citas

            Peter Pan: There it is, Wendy; second star to the right and straight on till morning.

          • Créditos adicionales
            A message appears during the credits: "Walt Disney Productions is grateful to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, to which Sir J.M. Barrie gave his copyright of Peter Pan."
          • Versiones alternativas
            In the 1990 home video release, instead of the original RKO logo, the film opens with the entire Walt Disney Pictures logo, with the Walt Disney Pictures logo music replacing the film's RKO logo fanfare. In the 1998/1999/2002 home video releases, and 2007 Platinum Edition DVD release, the RKO logo and its fanfare are restored, but they occur after the Walt Disney Pictures logo opens the film. In the 2013 Diamond Edition and 2018 Signature Collection releases, the Walt Disney Pictures logo isn't used at all and just begins with the RKO logo.
          • Conexiones
            Edited from Problemas con trombones (1944)
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            The Second Star to the Right
            (uncredited)

            Music by Sammy Fain

            Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

            Sung by the Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellowmen Quartet

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          • Fecha de lanzamiento
            • 5 de febrero de 1953 (Estados Unidos)
          • País de origen
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          • Localizaciones del rodaje
            • Walt Disney Studios - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos
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            • Walt Disney Animation Studios
            • Walt Disney Productions
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          • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
            • 957.256 US$
            • 19 dic 1982
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