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Peter Pan

  • TV Movie
  • 1976
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
260
YOUR RATING
Mia Farrow and Danny Kaye in Peter Pan (1976)
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Another live-action musical version of the play, with all-new songs, rather than the ones used in the famous Mary Martin production.Another live-action musical version of the play, with all-new songs, rather than the ones used in the famous Mary Martin production.Another live-action musical version of the play, with all-new songs, rather than the ones used in the famous Mary Martin production.

  • Director
    • Dwight Hemion
  • Writers
    • J.M. Barrie
    • Andrew Birkin
    • Jack Burns
  • Stars
    • Mia Farrow
    • Danny Kaye
    • Paula Kelly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    260
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dwight Hemion
    • Writers
      • J.M. Barrie
      • Andrew Birkin
      • Jack Burns
    • Stars
      • Mia Farrow
      • Danny Kaye
      • Paula Kelly
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Mia Farrow
    Mia Farrow
    • Peter Pan
    Danny Kaye
    Danny Kaye
    • Captain Hook…
    Paula Kelly
    Paula Kelly
    • Tiger Lily
    Virginia McKenna
    Virginia McKenna
    • Mrs. Darling
    Briony McRoberts
    • Wendy Darling
    Tony Sympson
    Tony Sympson
    • Smee
    • (as Tony Sympson)
    Joe Melia
    Joe Melia
    • Starkey
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Narrator
    Ian Sharrock
    • John
    Adam Stafford
    • Michael
    Peter O'Farrell
    Peter O'Farrell
    • Nana
    Jerome Watts
    • Slightly
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Tootles
    • (as Nicky Lyndhurst)
    Adam Richens
    • Nibs
    Michael Deeks
    • Curly
    Simon Mooney
    • 1st Twin
    Andrew Mooney
    • 2nd Twin
    Peppi Borza
    • Pirate
    • Director
      • Dwight Hemion
    • Writers
      • J.M. Barrie
      • Andrew Birkin
      • Jack Burns
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews9

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    10bevo-13678

    Arrows

    I like the bit where they punched a hole in the top hat to make a chimney. They did the same gag in Mary Poppins but that was for malicious purposes. At least this time it had practical applications.
    10deano666

    Peter Pan, worth the watch for the late, great Mr Kaye alone!

    I have not seen this movie (and its not without trying constantly!) for about 25 years. I used to love watching this every single year on the TV and basically would do /pay almost anything to retain a copy, remembering I live in Australia and the American VHS format does not work over here. If anybody out there can help me with where I may be able to find this, preferably in DVD then please let me know. Cheers.

    This TV-movie deserved the Emmy + 1 other award it received. It is a timeless classic and personally the best version of the many that have been made of 'The boy that would not grow up'. All the cast are fantastic and the special effects inclusive of 'non real'/puppet of 'Nanna' the dog are spectacular for the time it was made. The songs are fantastically written and performed , in particular "Who needs a mother" and the demise of Danny Kaye's Hook was superb and better than any 'panto'. If there is anyone out there that can help me out, please do so ASAP.

    Thanks.

    Deano.
    movibuf1962

    Peter redux.

    A variation on the same stage-bound television performance first done by Mary Martin 26 years earlier. It was presented as a HALLMARK HALL OF FAME TV special (apparently with new songs), but never really caught on with viewers or Nielsens. In the continuing tradition of women in the Pan role, Mia Farrow does a perfectly capable job (sporting the boyish, Twiggy hair cut at the time). Danny Kaye was also fine as Captain Hook. But the real surprise was the casting of Paula Kelly- a striking, long-legged African-American dancer- as Tiger Lily. Her memorable entrance in the show is in a scantily-clad costume of loincloths (with an equally scantily clad male chorus) and was probably sexier than absolutely necessary- but I supremely didn't care.
    10clave

    It flies on its own fairy dust!!!

    Disney's animated classic has become timeless, whereas Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard made it alive for the stage and captured for the small screen (kudos for Sandy Duncan and Charlotte d'Amboise too!). Those were the idyllic fifties, before cynicism and nihilism took over our dreams and souls.

    Yet in the middle of the seventies, a particularly depressing time, British television through Hallmark delivered a gem unwisely and unfairly overlooked. Innocent, charming, delightfully entertaining and astonishingly creative, this retelling of the unsurprising tale of the boy that didn't grow up made it new and unique in its own way due to a remarkable combination of talents and teamwork.

    Sure, Mia Farrow looks annoying and stubborn, but isn't it the way a proud tween usually behaves? Alas, Barrie's stagings are as good as their Captain Hook/Mr. Darling provide the necessary counterpoint of the story, and here we have the legendary Danny Kaye delivering not only a blissfully larger than life characterization but also enough warmth, malice and gusto to make the role his own and host a compelling ride. Additionally, this special presentation comes along with the serene and ethereal presence of Virginia McKenna in the critical and essential part of Mrs. Darling, and the alluring and breathtaking dancing of Paula Kelly as Tiger Kelly. Damn! Even John Gielgud lends its mellifluous diction to serve as narrator, and last, but certainly not least, our adored and venerated Julie Andrews returns home to familiar ground to gracefully illuminate the show enchanting the audience with the title song.

    And this last feature is unquestionably the most enduring and endearing contribution of this TV movie. I mean, this original song score was composed by none others than Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse! Each one of the carefully crafted creations cradled by the genius of this extraordinary pair wrap the audience with a silky and sparkly cadence filled with echoes that range from The roar..., Stop the world..., and even Doctor Dolittle, but overflowing with originality, masterfully arranged and allowing them to glow not only to be sung but performed as they enhance the storytelling.

    Fortunately, the video is available in YouTube (although somewhat tarnished by what must have been countless videocassette transfers and re-recordings); so we can enjoy it as often as we ought to. And maybe, someday perhaps the remastered soundtrack will be released to call for a permanent salute to the joyful and thrilling legacy of Bricusse, and to revere, bow, praise, celebrate and acknowledge the outstanding gifts bestowed upon Anthony Newley, a multidimensional artist, fascinating celebrity, misunderstood person and renaissance character.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    A very good musical version of Peter Pan, and deserves a DVD release

    Peter Pan is such a timeless story, and I have yet to see a Peter Pan adaptation that was bad. This underrated musical production is no exception. A couple of scenes with the Lost Boys are under-rehearsed somewhat and the Marauders Rock sequence could have been more foreboding(Mia Farrow doesn't really convince either as someone pretending to be Hook/a spirit, she doesn't even disguise her voice), but on the most part the drama and staging is a lot of fun and has a good amount of energy and nostalgia. The rustic colours in the sets are appealing, the sets take you into the story and the costumes are fitting for the characters. The songs are not as good as those from the Mary Martin and Cathy Rigby versions or as memorable, but it is still a pleasant and very well-orchestrated score and the best songs Growing Up, Who Needs a Mother, the children's prayers and Hook's song in the Marauders' Rock scene are fun. The song on the Jolly Roger is a little overlong, but has some very clever references and lyrics and Danny Kaye sings the heck out of it, his top A flat at the end was pretty good. The writing flows really well with some nice bits of humour(who can't help love Smee and Starkey's reactions to Peter calling Hook a codfish?), and people will appreciate the general faithfulness that this version has to the book. Some of the dialogue is almost lifted straight out of the pages of the book. The performances are very good. John Gielgud's narration is very distinguished and eloquent, and Julie Andrews' singing over the credits still sounded angelic then. Virginia McKenna is lovely as the mother, the Lost Boys are spirited(look out for a young Nicholas Lyndhurst), the Darling children(especially Briony McRoberts' Wendy) bring a great deal of charm and the pirates are fun to watch generally. Paula Kelly is the sexiest Tiger Lily you'll probably see and her and the Indians' dancing is impeccable. Mia Farrow is suitably boyish and athletic as Peter and brings out his complexities well, she is a capable singer too. The Captain Hook of Danny Kaye was the one that stood out,- maybe there's bias as Kaye was a talented performer and Hook is the book's most interesting character- he is in good voice and he brings menace and gusto to the role, not exactly complex but more subtle than the (still excellent) Hooks in the Rigby and Martin- that use a different score- versions. All in all, very good and deserves a DVD release in the future, it is really nice to see that people remember it and are fond of it, on IMDb and on Youtube. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Danny Kaye was cast as Captain Hook in an unrealized project by George Cukor. Peter Pan would have been played by Audrey Hepburn.
    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, Danny Kaye is credited with playing only Captain Hook, although he also plays Mr. Darling.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Once Upon a Bedtime
      Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

      Sung by Julie Andrews

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 29, 1976 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Peter Pan (#26.3)
    • Filming locations
      • BBC Elstree Centre/ATV Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Associated Television (ATV)
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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