Hook or the Revenge of the Captain Hook
Hook or the Revenge of the Captain Hook (1991) is an American film carried out by Steven Spielberg.
Synopsis
Time passed and Peter Pan aged and forgot the Imaginary Country. He married Moira the grand-daughter of Wendy with which he had two children, and became Peter Banning, a business lawyer obsessed by his work. But the Captain Hook always wishes to take his revenge.
Data sheet
- Title: Hook or the Revenge of the Captain Hook
- original Title: Hook
- Realization: Steven Spielberg
- History: Jim V. Binder and Nick Castle, according to the book of James Mr. Barrie
- Scenario: Jim V. Binder and Malia Scotch tape Marmo
- Production: Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Gerald R. Molen
- Music: John Williams and Albert von Tilzer (song Take Me Out to the Ball Range )
- Photography: Dean Cundey
- Assembly: Michael Kahn
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1
- Kind: Fantastic
- Lasted: 144 minutes
- Comings out date: December 8th 1991 (first in Hollywood, California) - December 11th 1991 (the United States) - April 1st 1992 (France)
Distribution
- Dustin Hoffman: Captain James Hook
- Robin Williams: Peter Banning/Peter Pan
- Julia Roberts: Small bell
- Bob Hoskins: Fly/Agent of cleanliness of Kensington Gardens
- Maggie Smith: Grandmother Wendy
- Caroline Goodall: Banning
- Charlie Korsmo moired: Jack Banning
- Amber Scott: Maggie Banning
- Laurel Cronin : Liza, the gourvernante
- Phil Collins: Inspector Good
- Arthur Malet: Tootles
- Isaiah Robinson: Pockets, Child lost
- Jasen Fisher: Ace, Child lost
- Dante Basco: Rufio, king of the lost Children
- Raushan Hammond: Thud Butt, Child lost
- James Madio: Don' T Ask, Child lost
- Thomas Tulak: Too Small, Child lost
- Alex Zuckerman: Latchboy, Child lost
- Ahmad Stoner: No Nap, Child lost
- Glenn Close: Lafrousse, Pirate being attracted the lightnings of the captain Hook
Adaptation
A novellisation of film was written by Terry Brooks in 1991.
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