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Peter Pan Live!

  • Filme para televisão
  • 2014
  • 2 h 11 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,9/10
2,3 mil
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Christopher Walken and Allison Williams in Peter Pan Live! (2014)
A live telecast of the beloved J. M. Barrie story.
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AventuraFamíliaFantasiaMusical

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA live telecast of the beloved J. M. Barrie story.A live telecast of the beloved J. M. Barrie story.A live telecast of the beloved J. M. Barrie story.

  • Direção
    • Rob Ashford
    • Glenn Weiss
  • Roteiristas
    • Irene Mecchi
    • J.M. Barrie
  • Artistas
    • Allison Williams
    • Christian Borle
    • Kelli O'Hara
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,9/10
    2,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Rob Ashford
      • Glenn Weiss
    • Roteiristas
      • Irene Mecchi
      • J.M. Barrie
    • Artistas
      • Allison Williams
      • Christian Borle
      • Kelli O'Hara
    • 44Avaliações de usuários
    • 12Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 8 indicações no total

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    Trailer 0:30
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    Peter Pan Live!
    Featurette 2:56
    Peter Pan Live!

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    Allison Williams
    Allison Williams
    • Peter Pan
    Christian Borle
    Christian Borle
    • Mr. Smee…
    Kelli O'Hara
    Kelli O'Hara
    • Mrs. Darling
    Taylor Louderman
    Taylor Louderman
    • Wendy Darling
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Captain Hook
    Minnie Driver
    Minnie Driver
    • Adult Wendy Darling…
    Jake Lucas
    Jake Lucas
    • John Darling
    John Allyn
    John Allyn
    • Michael Darling
    Alanna Saunders
    Alanna Saunders
    • Tiger Lily
    Caitlin Houlahan
    Caitlin Houlahan
    • Jane Darling
    Jason Gotay
    Jason Gotay
    • Tootles
    Alan H. Green
    Alan H. Green
    • Cookson
    David Guzman
    • Twin 2
    Jacob Guzman
    • Twin 1
    F. Michael Haynie
    F. Michael Haynie
    • Slightly
    Austin Lesch
    • Bill Jukes
    Chris McCarrell
    • Nibs
    Michael Park
    Michael Park
    • Cecco
    • Direção
      • Rob Ashford
      • Glenn Weiss
    • Roteiristas
      • Irene Mecchi
      • J.M. Barrie
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários44

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    4Hitchcoc

    Poor Allison Williams

    I really wanted to like this. I thought that "The Sound of Music" was better than many said it was. This, however, doesn't work at all. Allison Williams is decent in the title role and there are a couple of troopers who make it work, but how Christopher Walken was chosen to play Captain Hook stretches the limits of credulity. He is terrible. He can't dance. He is a nervous wreck. And he can barely sing. Think of all the possibilities. For goodness sake, the put an embarrassed Christian Borle in the role of Smee. It must have killed him to do his usual classy job next to the stiff Walken (by the way I love Christopher Walken). It just never got off the ground. It begins with some decent stuff, but dies on the vine. There is no clean movement through the plot. It is jerky and endless. I wonder if this is the death knell for these productions. If the only reason to do this is the novelty, it may be time to stop. How about some high quality stage productions of some of the classic musicals, only recorded ahead of time.
    vchimpanzee

    Wonderful job

    After "The Sound of Music", I had high expectations for this production, since NBC seems to want to make this an annual event. While I didn't see as many excellent performances as last year, this was quite an accomplishment.

    Taylor Louderman was the standout actor. Absolutely wonderful and a fine singer, plus she was beautiful.

    Allison Williams was great as a singer and pretty good speaking lines, with occasional moments of brilliance. She was too pretty for me to consider her a boy, but at times I felt I was seeing Peter Pan rather than watching someone play a role and evaluating her. And she was completely convincing as British.

    Christian Borle wasn't as spectacular as last year, but he did play two roles and did them very well. Without being told he had two roles, I would never have known. It was like Richard Bucket and his brother-in-law Onslow. Wait, not Richard. More like Hyacinth, but a male version.

    Kelli O'Hara is an amazing singer.

    The two young actors playing the Darling boys did a fine job for their age.

    I liked the three pirates who spent the most time on screen other than Hook himself. I knew Shmee (that's how Hook pronounced it; live TV!) but I could never keep track of who the other ones were. But they were great and very funny. And not threatening at all. As dangerous as the pirates sounded in the Macy's parade and their first scene, they couldn't live up to their reputation and that's just fine. A kid-friendly movie can't have villains that are TOO scary. And these bumbling idiots reminded me of The Three Stooges or perhaps Dumb and Dumber (and Dumbest).

    As for the pirates, they were very talented indeed as singers and dancers. Not since Michael Jackson's "Beat It" video have such sinister types shown so much musical talent. And no, I've never seen "West Side Story". Imagine, tap-dancing pirates. And pirates doing the tango. And waltzing! And an Esther Williams routine from overhead! What a silly yet magnificent production!

    The Lost Boys were great too. Once again, I didn't really try to keep up with which one was which, but the three with the most lines all did a great job. Not just speaking lines but also singing and dancing.

    Minnie Driver did a fine job as narrator and later as adult Wendy.

    Finally, there is Christopher Walken. Sufficiently goofy, but I never once forgot this was Christopher Walken playing Hook. I don't know the man all that well but his distinctive style was there. Still, he was frequently overshadowed by his talented subordinates and he often didn't enunciate in a manner to stand out, or even be heard. He was entertaining enough, especially after I got used to (on a competing network on Sundays) seeing Pan as villain and Hook as handsome and dashing hero.

    Tiger Lily wasn't given much to do. Alanna Saunders was pretty and a good dancer but she was kind of a disappointment.

    In the "making of" special that aired a week earlier, I learned the people in charge of flying had a lot of experience with Peter Pan. They executed their jobs nearly flawlessly. Watching Pan fly was amazing. I couldn't see what held him (her) up except at the end. There may have been a slight problem with the youngest Darling because I could see an edit; apparently this wasn't completely live, because I saw the same thing happen 20 years ago in the sitcom "Roc". Ever since the Janet Jackson incident, "live" can't really be "live" because things can happen. Still, excellent work on the flying.

    On the same special we were told how Tinkerbell would work. "She", of course, was presented spectacularly. And on this kid-friendly show, we were apparently lucky not to hear her talk. On that subject, the Macy's parade had one inappropriate word which I didn't hear here, and the worst thing we were told Tink said was a synonym for donkey. Yeah, that's it.

    The well-known music, of course, was great. New songs were added, but this is real music and kids need to know that when I was their age, this is what music sounded like. Back then, rock and roll was this evil presence which mostly stayed in the shadows.

    Once, again, NBC gave us something to be proud of, something the whole family could watch.
    5TumnusFalls

    Wanted to like this more than I did

    We watched this with great expectation of a good to great show. How could it not be great? Christopher Walken as Hook. A live production! Christian Borle from SMASH. Kellie O'Hara. I was even interested in Allison Williams.

    But starting from the beginning it seemed as if it just didn't quite jell. "Peter Pan" didn't quite hit the mark when he shows up. Not bad. Just a bit too rushed or nervous sounding. The kids were fine, the mom and dad were fine.

    Then we get to Neverland, and "Hook" shows up. Or maybe, just walks on as if exerting energy in the part would be to go against the director's expressed wishes.

    I thought from the reviews that people were being unfair to Walken, but no, they were not unfair. Unfortunately, Walken pulled the whole show down. The pirates, for example, were campy and energetic and and clearly trying to have a good time. But Walken in the middle of them all? Scene after scene just sinks. It might be that he's tired, or that he doesn't care, or that he is just horribly miscast. Whatever the reason, he was completely wrong and spoiled the production. (Even the previews of the production show him as giving way less than 100% in rehearsal--which is disastrous for any production--a professional *must* be at 100% at *every* rehearsal and production.

    Other people were fine. I wasn't overly impressed with the choreography, but it was fine. The sets weren't distracting--it's a representation of a live show, and so the sets are larger than life like they would be for a Broadway show.

    I liked some of the new songs they inserted (one of them was from the 1954 production, if I understand correctly), and I thought the music was great--great production values.

    All in all, given anyone else as "Hook," this would have been a good-to-great production. Give a fantastic "Hook," it would have been fantastic.

    But with Walken, it was just a so-so production.

    Five stars. Good enough to maybe watch again with your kids or grandkids, but not something you'd watch again on your own.
    5mharah

    Either you're going to update a classic musical or you're not...

    ...but don't do it halfway in between. Peter Pan the musical has survived all sorts of "interpretations" over the years, starting back in the 1950s. Peter Pan has traditionally been played by a woman. It doesn't matter why since audiences apparently have accepted it. But if you're going to update the show, don't use a female. It doesn't work any more. And the rest of the young cast doesn't need to be too old any more either. There are plenty of wildly talented kids and teens who could have pulled this off. Then there is the music. The original score was a mish-mash of contributions by a variety of people (not an uncommon practice in those days), so adding songs to this version could have worked. It doesn't primarily because the added music, while coming from the same era, doesn't fit the original music's style. In the same way, the updated/added dialogue sounds out of place with the more traditional dialogue. Interesting casting/directing decisions: Young Allison Williams was acceptable as Peter, given the women-playing-boys tradition. After all, the beloved Mary Martin was already over 40 when she did it. Christopher Walken as Hook for some reason was playing the role as a cross between RuPaul and Fu Manchu - and a tired one at that. Since he began his career as a song-and-dance man on Broadway, this was strange choice. The very obviously "chorus boys" as the Lost Boys and the barely-clothed Indian braves, all doing a lot of what can only be described as prancing around, probably would have fit the 50s interpretation, but it looked very weird here. The pirates also had some very un-pirate-like dancing. Taylor Louderman sings beautifully, and she almost gets away with being Wendy, except that she is - ahem - rather well-developed. This makes her attraction to the obviously female Peter disconcerting. A younger Wendy can pull this off; it's just kind of skanky here. The use of a real dog as Nana robbed the show of Nana's lovely humorous and bittersweet moments. The narration was okay but seemed needlessly intrusive. The settings were very cartoonish. Again, this would have worked with a 50s interpretation; updated, they should have been more substantial. In short, the problems with Peter Pan Live! came with the original concept - or lack of one. Are you doing this as originally conceived, or are you doing it more modern? The producers never made up their minds, and it looks like it.
    5martinc003971

    Could've been better... Still worth owning on DVD

    I thought it was good not great but good. I thought Allison was a good pick for Peter Pan considered she's wanted to play the role since she was 3. I honestly would have picked Tim Curry or Jason Issacs to play Hook . Christopher Walken had no energy behind his interpretation of Hook. Sad really. The One thing I LOVED about Walken and Williams together was the duet "Duel" SO GOOD! The actress that played Mrs. Darling was also GREAT.

    My favorite version of the musical was Cathy Rigby's version. I have seen her twice live in 1997 and 2005, I have also seen Mary Martin and Sandy play Peter as well.

    I'd give Peter Pan Live! a 6/10. Allison was the best part of it honestly. I would see her on Tour if she goes on tour with it.

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    • Curiosidades
      Traditionally, the actor portraying Hook doubles the role of Mr. Darling. Here, Christian Borle, the actor portraying Smee, doubles the role of Mr. Darling since Christopher Walken is too old to play that role.
    • Erros de gravação
      Peter Pan refuses on multiple occasions to let Wendy touch him, saying that nobody has ever touched him, but has no problem giving Captain Hook a hand during a musical number midway through the show.
    • Citações

      Captain Hook: A spirit. That haunts this lagooooooon.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Rehearsal footage and other behind-the-scenes footage is shown during the end credits.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Musical Hell: Peter Pan Live (2017)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Overture
      Music by Jule Styne and Moose Charlap

      Performed by the orchestra

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de dezembro de 2014 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • 小飛俠音樂劇
    • Locações de filme
      • Grumman Studios, Bethpage, Long Island, Nova Iorque, EUA(Stages 1 & 4)
    • Empresas de produção
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Storyline Entertainment
      • Universal Television
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    • Tempo de duração
      2 horas 11 minutos
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      • Stereo
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      • 1.78 : 1
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