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Bobby Driscoll,Kathryn Beaumont,Hans Conried,Bill Thompson,Heather Angel,Paul Collins,Tommy Luske,Candy Candido,Tom Conway,Don Barclay,Roland DuPreeVisitor Rating & Critics For Peter Pan Movie
Peter Pan User Rating : 3.5Peter Pan User Percentage : 79 %
Peter Pan User Count Like : 253,769
All Critics Rating : 6.8
All Critics Count : 28
All Critics Percentage : 75 %
Genres: : Animation,Kids & Family,Musical & Performing Arts,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Release: : Feb 5, 1953 Wide
Review For Peter Pan Movie
Disney's depersonalizing habit of putting different teams in charge of different sections of the story really shows up here.Dave Kehr-Chicago Reader
Ornamented with some bright and lilting tunes, it is a lively feature-length Technicolor excursion into a world that glows with an exhilarating charm and a gentle joyousness.
-TIME Magazine
A feature cartoon of enchanting quality.
Variety Staff-Variety
Disney's playful, scatterbrained variation on J.M. Barrie's play and novel soars on Blu-ray with an expectedly superb A/V transfer and a treasure trove of extras.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine
I always thought Peter Pan was supposed to be about childhood innocence. Pan and Tinkerbell were not sweet and cuddly, they both came across as selfish, cold and really unlikable bullies.
Michelle Alexandria-Eclipse Magazine
plays as less of a child fantasy of soaring adventure than it does as a retrograde narcissistic adult male fantasy of being desired and pursued by every female in the room
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk
Who wants their son taking his cues from this meanspirited "hero"?
Bill Chambers-Film Freak Central
Much like Dumbo, the film still suffers from a slew of embarrassingly racist moments in the midsection.
Phil Villarreal-OK! Magazine
Years later it's still a treasure, because of Disney and his artists' talent for creating memorable characters.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
Stereotypes mar otherwise jaunty Disney adventure.
Nell Minow-Common Sense Media
Not an especially mature film, probably the most "kiddie movie" of all the 1950s Disney features.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Classic Disney, if not authentic Barrie.
-Film4
Definitely a Disney classic but misses out much of the darker side of J.M.Barrie's fantasy tale.
Ian Nathan-Empire Magazine
A wonderful movie.
-TV Guide's Movie Guide
The Walt Disney Company has broken the vaults wide open to add a plethora of fascinating historic artifacts to make this new Platinum Edition a must-own for any Disney collector.
Edward Havens-FilmJerk.com
I have to give a special shout-out to Tinkerbell, a Disney creation that I never fully appreciated as a child.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
I won't grow up...at least so long as Disney continues to put out Platinum Editions that allow me the opportunity to speculate on the loneliness of cartoon characters' self-imposed celibacy.
Eric Henderson-Slant Magazine
Never Land? More like Never-Gon-Git-It Land.
Eric Henderson-Slant Magazine
...the film is colorful, spirited fun and provides its own particular delights. (2-Disc Platinum Edition)
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
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