Peter Pan (1953 movie)
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Directed by | Clyde Geronimi Wilfred Jackson Hamilton Luske |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Screenplay by | Milt Banta William Cottrell Winston Hibler Bill Peet Erdman Penner Joe Rinaldi Ted Sears Ralph Wright |
Story by | J. M. Barrie (Play) |
Starring | Bobby Driscoll Kathryn Beaumont Hans Conried Paul Collins Tommy Luske |
Narrated by | Tom Conway |
Music by | Oliver Wallace |
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Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4 million[1] |
Box office | $87,404,651[1] |
Peter Pan is a 1953 American animated movie. It was produced by Walt Disney. It is the 14th movie in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It is based on the play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by J. M. Barrie. It was first released on February 5, 1953 by RKO Pictures. Peter Pan is the last Disney animated movie released through RKO. Walt Disney then made his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution.
It was released in 1990 as part of the Walt Disney Classic Collection. It was released on March 3, 1998 as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection. It was released on March 6, 2007 as a Platinum Edition. It was released on February 5, 2013 to celebrate its 60th anniversary.
The movie was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.[2] A sequel called Return to Never Land was released in 2002. A series of direct-to-DVD movies about Tinker Bell began in 2008.
Cast and characters
- Bobby Driscoll as Peter Pan
- Margaret Kerry as Tinker Bell
- Kathryn Beaumont as Wendy Darling
- Paul Collins as John Darling
- Tommy Luske as Michael Darling
- Hans Conried as George Darling
- Heather Angel as Mary Darling
- Nana: The Darlings' nursemaid, a St. Bernard dog
- Hans Conried as Captain Hook
- Bill Thompson as Mr. Smee
- Corinne Orr as Tiger Lily
- The Crocodile
- The Lost Boys
- Robert Ellis as Cubby
- Jeffrey Silver as Nibs
- Jonny McGovern as Twins
- Stuffy Singer as Slightly
- Tony Butala as singing voices
- June Foray, Connie Hilton, Margaret Kerry, and Karen Kester as the mermaids
- June Foray as Squaw
- Bill Thompson as the other pirates
- Candy Candido as the Indian Chief/Big Chief
- Tom Conway as the Narrator
- The Mellomen (Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee, Bob Stevens and Max Smith) as the Pirate Chorus and Indians.
Release Dates
Country | Premiere |
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23x15px United States | February 5, 1953 |
23x15px Brazil | April 10, 1953 |
23x15px Argentina | July 7, 1953 |
23x15px United Kingdom | July 27, 1953 |
Ireland | July 31, 1953 |
23x15px Australia | October 16, 1953 |
Mexico | December 11, 1953 |
23x15px Italy | December 16, 1953 |
23x15px Australia | December 18, 1953 |
23x15px Finland | December 18, 1953 |
23x15px Sweden | December 21, 1953 |
Template:FRG | December 22, 1953 |
23x15px France | December 23, 1953 |
23x15px Denmark | December 26, 1953 |
23x15px Norway | December 26, 1953 |
23x15px Portugal | April 8, 1954 |
23x15px Netherlands | August 13, 1954 |
23x15px Hong Kong | September 16, 1954 |
23x15px Austria | December 3, 1954 |
23x15px Poland | December 6, 1954 |
23x15px Japan | March 9, 1955 |
23x15px Israel | April 9, 1955 |
23x15px Turkey | December 1955 |
23x15px South Korea | June 13, 1957 |
23x15px Kuwait | December 24, 1993 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Peter Pan". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Peter Pan". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
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