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Hook
Hook

6.8

Hook

PG·1991·141m

Summary

The boy who wasn't supposed to grow up—Peter Pan—does just that, becoming a soulless corporate lawyer whose workaholism could cost him his wife and kids. During his trip to see Granny Wendy in London, the vengeful Capt. Hook kidnaps Peter's kids and forces Peter to return to Neverland.

Cast

Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman

Captain Hook

Robin Williams

Robin Williams

Peter Banning / Peter Pan

Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts

Tinkerbell

Bob Hoskins

Bob Hoskins

Smee

Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith

Granny Wendy

Caroline Goodall

Caroline Goodall

Moira

Charlie Korsmo

Charlie Korsmo

Jack

Amber Scott

Amber Scott

Maggie

Laurel Cronin

Laurel Cronin

Liza

Phil Collins

Phil Collins

Inspector Good

Arthur Malet

Arthur Malet

Tootles

Isaiah Robinson

Isaiah Robinson

Pockets

Jasen Fisher

Jasen Fisher

Ace

Dante Basco

Dante Basco

Rufio

Raushan Hammond

Raushan Hammond

Thud Butt

James Madio

James Madio

Don't Ask

Thomas Tulak

Too Small

Alex Zuckerman

Alex Zuckerman

Latchboy

Ahmad Stoner

No Nap

Bogdan Georghe

Lost Boy

Adam McNatt

Lost Boy

René González Jr.

Additional Lost Boy

Brian Willis

Additional Lost Boy

Brett Willis

Additional Lost Boy

Ryan Francis

Ryan Francis

Young Peter

Max Hoffman

Max Hoffman

5-Year-Old Peter Pan

Kelly Rowan

Kelly Rowan

Peter's Mother

Stephanie Furst

Stephanie Furst

Mermaid

Shannon Marie Kies

Shannon Marie Kies

Mermaid

Regina Russell Banali

Regina Russell Banali

Mermaid

Jewel Newlander Hubbard

Peter Pan in Play

Jeannine Renshaw

Drama Teacher

Rebecca Hoffman

Jane in Play

Jeannine Wagner

Pianist

Francesca Serrano

Lost Boy in Play

Kevin Gasca

Lost Boy in Play

Andre Bollinger

Lost Boy in Play

Lauren Friedler-Gow

Lost Boy in Play

Bryce Armstrong

Lost Boy in Play

Margie Takeda

Lost Boy in Play

Alyson Healing

Lost Boy in Play

Zoe Koehler

Lost Boy in Play

Scott Williamson

Coach

Wayne Aten

Umpire

Michael Hirshenson

Umpire

Jake Hoffman

Jake Hoffman

Little League Player

Geoffrey Lower

Geoffrey Lower

Brad

Don S. Davis

Don S. Davis

Dr. Fields

Cameron Thor

Cameron Thor

Ron

Brad Blumenthal

Brad Blumenthal

Jim

Brenda Isaacs Booth

Brenda Isaacs Booth

Secretary

Jan Cobler

Jan Cobler

Secretary

Ruth de Sosa

Ruth de Sosa

Secretary

Stuart White

Chauffeur

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Young Wendy

Don McLeod

Mime / Shadow

Kim O'Kelley

Prostitute

Beverly Polcyn

Beverly Polcyn

Prostitute

Randi Cee

Randi Cee

Prostitute

Mary Bond Davis

Mary Bond Davis

Prostitute

David Crosby

David Crosby

Tickles

Nick Tate

Nick Tate

Noodler

Tony Burton

Tony Burton

Bill Jukes

Glenn Close

Glenn Close

Gutless

Nick Ullett

Pirate Jailer

Matthew Van Ginkel

Baby Peter Banning

Ray Tveden

Man in Stands

Kim Robillard

Kim Robillard

Toothless Cripple

Michael Runyard

Michael Runyard

Screaming Pirate

Gary Epper

Growling Pirate

Jeff Bornstein

Jeff Bornstein

Pirate (uncredited)

Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher

Woman Kissing on Bridge (uncredited)

George Lucas

George Lucas

Man Kissing on Bridge (uncredited)

Jimmy Buffett

Jimmy Buffett

Shoe-Stealing Pirate (uncredited)

Mark Winn

Mark Winn

Praising Pirate (uncredited)

Crew

Director

Steven Spielberg

Author, Screenplay

Malia Scotch Marmo

Author, Screenplay, Screenstory

James V. Hart

Author, Screenstory

Nick Castle

Characters

J.M. Barrie

Lyricist

Leslie Bricusse

Reviews

Wuchak

Wuchak

August 8, 2018

6

What if Peter Pan grew up and forgot who he was? What if he returned to Neverland?

RELEASED IN 1991 and directed by Steven Spielberg, "Hook" stars Robin Williams as a corporate American Lawyer who must go to the island of Neverland after his two kids are kidnapped in London by Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman). He has misadventures with the fairy Tinkerbell (Julia Roberts), pirates and a group of ragtag lost boys led by Rufio (Dante Basco); meanwhile hook tries to win the affections of his kids. Maggie Smith and Gwyneth Paltrow are on hand as older and younger versions of Wendy respectively.

This is a family-oriented adventure/fantasy/comedy cut from the same cloth as "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968), "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (1971), "A Series of Unfortunate Events" (2004) and "Into the Woods" (2014); it’s just not a musical like some of those flicks even though a song or two are featured. Depending on your tastes, “Hook” is no better or worse than any of these movies (although “The Wizard of Oz” is in a league of its own, of course).

While I love serious swashbuckling, Peter Pan was always too kiddie/fantasy-based for my tastes. This is ironic since I have Peter Pan Syndrome, which Spielberg also admitted to; and my wife has The Wendy Dilemma (look ’em up). Fans of Peter Pan will favor this flick more than me.

Nevertheless, it was made by scores of talented people and contains some genuinely amusing moments (I busted out laughing at least four times). Hoffman’s titular character is iconic. And Roberts works surprisingly well as Tinkerbell, but they should’ve accented her beauty further. Speaking of which, the film needs more feminine sex appeal. Even the makers of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” knew enough to include a little bit.

Both Spielberg and Williams liked the two bookend sequences, but have reservations about the long Neverland middle-piece, which is the bulk of the picture. Williams admitted he felt lost in Neverland, probably because he was thrust from one misadventure to another so briskly. But the pre-CGI sets are colorful and imaginative; it’s a fun movie with a lot of energy. Peter Pan just ain’t my thang.

THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hour, 22 minutes (overlong). WRITERS: James V. Hart, Nick Castle and Malia Scotch Marmo wrote the script based on concepts from the works of J.M. Barrie, particular “Peter and Wendy” (1911). BOX OFFICE: The movie cost $70 million (not including marketing) and made $301 million worldwide with $120 million of that domestically. While it was the fourth highest-grossing movie worldwide in 1991, it was still considered a disappointment by producers, the greedy bastages.

GRADE: B-/C+

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$70,000,000.00

Revenue:

$300,900,000.00

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