Peter Pan, Disney's 14th feature film, came
to the screen on February 5,1953.
Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, arrives in the London nursery of the
Darling children: Wendy, Michael and John. He teaches the children to fly (with
the help of Tinker Bell's pixie dust), then takes them all to Never Land so
Wendy can be mother to Peter's tribe of Lost Boys. In Never Land, there are
flirtatious mermaids, savage Indians, and wicked pirates-including Peter's
great nemesis, Captain Hook. A series of dangerous and exciting cloak-and-dagger
adventures with Captain Hook and Peter leads to the villain's ultimate defeat,
and Peter takes the Darling children home in the captured pirate ship, which now
soars through the sky, thanks to a little contribution from Tinker Bell.
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