Peter Pan

United States, 1960

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Based on the Broadway musical production of James Barrie’s classic children’s story, this made for television version of ‘Peter Pan’ stars Mary Martin, who also played the lead role in the stage play. Forty-seven years old at the time, Martin is nevertheless convincing as Peter Pan, the little boy that won’t grow up who whisks the Darling children out of their London nursery and off to Never Never Land. Song highlights include: “I’ve Gotta Crow,” “I’m Flying,” “I Won’t Grow Up,” “Neverland,” Ugg-a-Wugg” and “Hook’s Waltz.

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Credits

director

Vincent J. Donehue

producer

Richard Halliday

production company

National Broadcasting Company

Duration

01:40:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1960

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