
Finding Neverland (2004)
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- PG
- 1h 46min
- Biography, Drama
- 17 Dec 2004 (USA)
- Movie
- Won 1 Oscar. Another 18 wins & 81 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Johnny Depp | ... |
Sir James Matthew Barrie
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Kate Winslet | ... |
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies
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Julie Christie | ... |
Mrs. Emma du Maurier
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Radha Mitchell | ... |
Mary Ansell Barrie
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Dustin Hoffman | ... |
Charles Frohman
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Freddie Highmore | ... |
Peter Llewelyn Davies
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Joe Prospero | ... |
Jack Llewelyn Davies
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Nick Roud | ... |
George Llewelyn Davies
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Luke Spill | ... |
Michael Llewelyn Davies
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Ian Hart | ... |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Kelly Macdonald | ... |
'Peter Pan'
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Mackenzie Crook | ... |
Mr. Jaspers - Usher
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Eileen Essell | ... |
Mrs. Snow
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Jimmy Gardner | ... |
Mr. Snow
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Oliver Fox | ... |
Gilbert Cannan
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Angus Barnett | ... |
'Nana' / Mr. Reilly
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Toby Jones | ... |
'Smee'
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Kate Maberly | ... |
'Wendy'
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Matt Green | ... |
'John'
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Catrin Rhys | ... |
'Michael Darling'
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Tim Potter | ... |
'Hook' / Lord Carlton
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Jane Booker | ... |
'Mrs. Darling'
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Paul Whitehouse | ... |
Stage Manager
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Catherine Cusack | ... |
Sarah
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Kali Peacock | ... |
Emma
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Robert Oates | ... |
Cottage Doctor
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Nicholas Pritchard | ... |
Hospital Doctor
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Jonathan Cullen | ... |
Doctor Brighton
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Raymond Waring | ... |
Stage Worker
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Laura Duguid | ... |
Theater Patron 1
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Sevan Stephan | ... |
Theater Patron 2
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Rosie Ede | ... |
Theater Patron 3
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Richard Braine | ... |
Theater Patron 4
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Tobias Menzies | ... |
Theater Patron 5
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Murray McArthur | ... |
Stagehand
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Charlotte Birmingham | ... |
Orphan
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Cora Harrison | ... |
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Jack Birmingham | ... |
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Sacha Janes | ... |
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Chelsea Carpenter | ... |
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Keeley Janes | ... |
Orphan
(as Keely Janes)
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Luciano Cusack | ... |
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Stella King | ... |
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Serafina Cusack | ... |
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Jake Roche | ... |
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Claudia Davidson | ... |
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Molly Whitehouse | ... |
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Noah Harrison | ... |
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Sophie Whitehouse | ... |
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Eden Harrison | ... |
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Tony Way | ... |
Set Mover
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Greg Bennett | ... |
Theatre Goer (uncredited)
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Kiri Bloom | ... |
Miss Snow (uncredited)
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Gabriel Currington | ... |
Conductor (uncredited)
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David Decio | ... |
Charles Frohman's Theatre Usher (uncredited)
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Ray Donn | ... |
Theater Guest (uncredited)
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Susie Duffy | ... |
Elizabeth (uncredited)
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Jade Ewen | ... |
Fairy (uncredited)
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Simon Faulkner | ... |
Theatre Goer (uncredited)
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Marc Forster | ... |
Costume Room Worker (uncredited)
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Paul Hornsby | ... |
Laughing Man at Cricket Match (uncredited)
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Suzy Kewer | ... |
Mary McCormack (uncredited)
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Jackson Payne | ... |
The Cricketer (uncredited)
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William Tomlin | ... |
Lost Boy (uncredited)
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Susie Valerio | ... |
Family Friend (uncredited)
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Julz West | ... |
Lost Boy (uncredited)
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Directed by
Marc Forster |
Written by
Allan Knee | ... | (play "The Man Who Was Peter Pan") |
David Magee | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Tracey Becker | ... | associate producer |
Nellie Bellflower | ... | producer |
Gary Binkow | ... | executive producer |
Michael Dreyer | ... | co-producer |
Richard N. Gladstein | ... | producer |
Neal Israel | ... | executive producer |
Michelle Sy | ... | executive producer |
Bob Weinstein | ... | executive producer |
Harvey Weinstein | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek |
Cinematography by
Roberto Schaefer | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Matt Chesse | ... | (as Matt Chessé) |
Editorial Department
Terra Bliss | ... | digital intermediate producer: EFilm |
Ted Brady | ... | high definition color grader: Laser Pacific |
Robin Gonsalves | ... | post-production assistant |
Meagan James | ... | first assistant editor |
Harry Muller | ... | color timer |
Amy Tompkins | ... | digital intermediate editor |
Valance Eisleben | ... | high definition editorial services (uncredited) |
Trish Hadley | ... | post-production coordinator (uncredited) |
Hilda Saffari | ... | digital intermediate assistant producer (uncredited) |
Nicholas Sousa | ... | second assistant editor (uncredited) |
Jason Wheeler | ... | negative cutter (uncredited) |
Casting By
Kate Dowd |
Production Design by
Gemma Jackson |
Art Direction by
Peter Russell |
Set Decoration by
Trisha Edwards |
Costume Design by
Alexandra Byrne |
Makeup Department
Kevin Alexander | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Christine Blundell | ... | chief hair designer / chief makeup designer |
Nuria Mbomio | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Nathalie Tissier | ... | hair stylist: Mr. Depp / makeup artist: Mr. Depp |
Lesa Warrener | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
John Fallows | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Denise Kum | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Sian Richards | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Esther Wauters | ... | daily makeup artist (uncredited) |
Michelle Webb | ... | assistant makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Linda A. Borgeson | ... | post-production executive (as Linda Borgeson) |
James Grant | ... | unit manager |
C. Cory M. McCrum-Abdo | ... | post-production supervisor (as Cory McCrum-Abdo) |
Tim Porter | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Joanna Crow | ... | crowd assistant director |
Martin Harrison | ... | first assistant director |
Finn McGrath | ... | second assistant director |
Rosie Newall | ... | third assistant director |
Phil Stoole | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Alex Streeter | ... | additional third assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Ray Barrett | ... | construction manager |
Perry Bell | ... | stand-by painter |
Peter Burden | ... | dressing props |
Will Cann | ... | stand-by props (as William Cann) |
Stephen Challenor | ... | carpenter |
Dean Clegg | ... | art stand-by / junior draughtsman |
Fergus Clegg | ... | set buyer |
Charlie Cobb | ... | art department assistant |
Derek Cowie | ... | scenic artist |
Roland Coyne | ... | carpenter |
James Crockett | ... | practical electrician |
Richard Davies | ... | carpenter |
Robert J. Dugdale | ... | scenic artist (as Robert Dugdale) |
Jack Dyer | ... | supervising stagehand (as John Dyer) |
Trevor Dyer | ... | carpenter |
Stephen Ede | ... | carpenter |
Rosie Hardwick | ... | assistant art director |
Kevin Harris | ... | assistant construction manager / head carpenter |
Rohan Harris | ... | propmaker |
Phil Harvey | ... | assistant art director |
Lois Hopwood | ... | art department runner |
Richard Kelloway | ... | dressing props |
Carol Kupisz | ... | graphic artist |
Paul Ladd | ... | stand-by stagehand |
Kenneth Langridge | ... | stagehand |
Gary Martin | ... | dressing props |
Stephen McGregor | ... | stand-by carpenter (as Stephen John McGregor) |
Campbell Mitchell | ... | stand-by props |
John New | ... | carpenter |
Tom Pleydell-Pearce | ... | property master |
Peter Potter | ... | dressing props |
Douglas Regan | ... | painter |
Denis Rich | ... | concept artist |
Brett Ridge | ... | Prop Driver |
Adrian Start | ... | head painter |
Matthew Start | ... | painter |
John Symons | ... | carpenter |
Danny Thomas | ... | carpenter |
John Thorpe | ... | carpenter |
Paul Waterman | ... | carpenter |
Howard Weaver | ... | scenic artist |
Michael Weaver | ... | painter |
Keith Weston | ... | stagehand |
Stephen Whitworth | ... | carpenter |
Colin Wright | ... | carpenter |
Giles Asbury | ... | storyboard artist (uncredited) |
Kenneth Bryson | ... | set builder (uncredited) |
Gary Dennis | ... | set builder (uncredited) |
Billy Edwards | ... | prop maker (uncredited) |
Mary Ellen | ... | set builder (uncredited) |
Aja Lockhart | ... | assistant art director (uncredited) |
Martin Smeaton | ... | sculptor (uncredited) |
Gene Tewksbury | ... | set builder (uncredited) |
Ian Whiteford | ... | greensman (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Paul Aronoff | ... | adr mixer (as Paul Aranoff) |
Brian Basham | ... | adr recordist |
Ron Bedrosian | ... | adr mixer |
Peter Burgess | ... | foley artist |
John Casali | ... | boom operator |
Matthew Collinge | ... | sound designer / sound effects |
Ed Colyer | ... | foley mixer (as Edward Colyer) |
David Crozier | ... | production sound mixer |
Andie Derrick | ... | foley artist (as Andi Derrick) |
James Harris | ... | sound assistant |
Lora Hirschberg | ... | re-recording mixer |
James Mather | ... | foley editor |
Brandon Proctor | ... | re-recording mixer |
Danny Sheehan | ... | adr editor / dialogue editor |
Keenan Wyatt | ... | sound technician |
Christopher Barnett | ... | re-recording engineer: Skywalker Sound (uncredited) |
James Bellamy | ... | auricle operator (uncredited) |
Mark DeSimone | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Luke Dunn Gielmuda | ... | additional sound designer (uncredited) |
Sean England | ... | machine room operator: Skywalker Sound (uncredited) |
Robert Farr | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Andrew Glen | ... | auricle operator (uncredited) |
Nigel Heath | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Ren Klyce | ... | sound designer (uncredited) |
Tony Lewis | ... | auricle operator (uncredited) |
Brian Magerkurth | ... | Re-Recordist (uncredited) |
Mike Marchain | ... | adr supervisor (uncredited) |
Khama Matiti | ... | sound recordist (uncredited) |
Scott Parker | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Mark Purcell | ... | recordist (uncredited) |
Jamie Roden | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Greg Steele | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Mike Wood | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Stuart Brisdon | ... | special effects supervisor |
Olivier Garcelon | ... | special effects assistant (uncredited) |
Mark Haddenham | ... | special effects senior technician (uncredited) |
Peter Haran | ... | special effects technician (uncredited) |
Jody Taylor | ... | special effects technician (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Jam Abelanet | ... | visual effects supervisor: BUF |
Johnny Alves | ... | technical director: BUF |
Christelle Balcon | ... | visual effects coordinator: BUF |
Mark Benard | ... | visual effects producer: Lost Boys Studios |
Christophe Chaverou | ... | visual effects producer: BUF |
Nicolas Chevallier | ... | technical director: BUF |
Hal Couzens | ... | visual effects producer: Double Negative |
Sean Danischevsky | ... | digital compositing artist: Double Negative |
Valerie Delahaye | ... | production manager: BUF |
Kevin Genzel | ... | digital compositing artist: Lost Boys Studios |
Andy Hague | ... | visual effects editorial: Double Negative |
Pete Hanson | ... | studio manager: Double Negative |
Jeremy Hattingh | ... | digital compositing artist: Double Negative |
Kevin Tod Haug | ... | visual effects designer |
Martin Hill | ... | technical director: Double Negative |
Alex Ireland | ... | digital compositing artist: Double Negative |
Yoko Ishiguro | ... | digital compositing artist: Double Negative |
Jesper Kjölsrud | ... | 3D animator: Double Negative (as Jesper Kjolsrud) |
Roula Lainas | ... | visual effects producer: Lost Boys Studios |
Leslie Lerman | ... | visual effects producer (as Leslie McMinn) |
Laurent Makowski | ... | technical director: BUF |
Neil Miller | ... | matte painter: Double Negative |
Stephane Naze | ... | sequence supervisor: BUF |
Charlie Noble | ... | digital compositing artist: Double Negative |
Tony Power | ... | visual effects coordinator: Lost Boys Studios |
Paul Riddle | ... | visual effects supervisor: Double Negative |
Xavier Roig | ... | 3D animator: Double Negative |
Tom Rolfe | ... | digital compositing artist: Double Negative |
Steven J. Scott | ... | digital intermediate colorist: EFilm (as Stephen Scott) |
Matthew Shaw | ... | visual effects editorial: Double Negative (as Matt Shaw) |
Jenny Strand | ... | 3D animator: Double Negative |
Jennifer Wood | ... | visual effects editorial: Double Negative |
Timothy Michael Cairns | ... | quality control supervisor: Efilm/Panavision (uncredited) |
Patrick Clancey | ... | digital opticals (uncredited) |
Rob Delicata | ... | motion control (uncredited) |
Phil DeSanti | ... | post-production assistant: visual effects (uncredited) |
Laurent Gillet | ... | visual effects: BUF compagnie (uncredited) |
Marius Hanganutiu | ... | visual effects (uncredited) |
Kevin Lin | ... | digital cleanup artist (uncredited) |
Jay Mallet | ... | motion control cameraman (uncredited) |
Thomas Mathai | ... | data manager (uncredited) |
Mindy Minkow | ... | digital intermediate assistant producer (uncredited) / optical camera (uncredited) |
Ray Moody | ... | motion control (uncredited) |
David Sewell | ... | digital artist (uncredited) |
Jean-Marc van Rijswick | ... | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Luna Vega | ... | visual effects coordinator (uncredited) |
Stunts
Lucy Allen | ... | stunt performer |
Jim Dowdall | ... | stunt performer |
Dave Fisher | ... | stunt performer |
Sarah Franzl | ... | stunt performer |
Paul Heasman | ... | stunt performer |
Tony Lucken | ... | stunt performer |
Dinny Powell | ... | stunt performer |
Lee Sheward | ... | stunt coordinator |
Alan Stuart | ... | stunt performer (as Alan Stewart) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Tim Battersby | ... | clapper loader: "a" camera |
Harry Bowers | ... | clapper loader: "b" camera |
Steve Brill | ... | rigger |
Pete Cavaciuti | ... | camera operator: "b" camera (as Peter Cavaciuti) / steadicam operator (as Peter Cavaciuti) |
Kevin Edland | ... | best boy electric |
Philip George | ... | drone pilot |
Peter Graffham | ... | stand-by rigger |
Eugene Grobler | ... | electrician |
John Higgins | ... | gaffer |
John Jordan | ... | focus puller: "a" camera |
Wayne Leach | ... | rigging gaffer |
Brian Mcgivern | ... | electrician (as Brian McGivern) |
Mark Milsome | ... | focus puller: "b" camera |
Luke Myslowski | ... | grip |
Peter Myslowski | ... | dolly grip (as Pete Myslowski) |
Niki Roberton | ... | camera trainee |
David Sinfield | ... | electrician |
Erin Stevens | ... | camera trainee |
Andy Thomson | ... | crane technician |
Ian Townsend | ... | technician: Technocrane |
John Turner | ... | electrician |
Clive Coote | ... | unit photographer (uncredited) |
Tobias Eedy | ... | second assistant camera: dailies (uncredited) |
Gifford Hooper | ... | aerial camera operator (uncredited) |
Adam Lee | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Joanne Lee | ... | daily clapper loader (uncredited) |
Roz Naylor | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Roberto Schaefer | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Louis Elman | ... | adr voice casting |
Vicky Wildman | ... | casting assistant |
Terri Douglas | ... | additional voice casting (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sue Bradbear | ... | costume maker |
Vicky Clark | ... | wardrobe assistant (as Vicci Clark) |
Ivo Coveney | ... | costume property maker |
Lee Croucher | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Lou Durkin | ... | costume assistant |
Rebecca Hartnoll | ... | assistant costume property maker |
Jenny Hawkins | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Andrew Hunt | ... | wardrobe master |
Sharon Long | ... | assistant costume designer |
Nicholas Roche-Gordon | ... | wardrobe assistant (as Nick Roche-Gordon) |
Jeremy Turner | ... | assistant costume designer |
Marion Weise | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Tamsin Wright | ... | costume department runner |
Melanie Carter | ... | costume maker (uncredited) |
Sue Casey | ... | costume assistant (uncredited) |
Lee Clayton | ... | tailor (uncredited) |
Sjølander Embroidery | ... | embroidery (uncredited) |
Steve Gell | ... | head textile artist (uncredited) |
Yvonne Otzen | ... | costumer (uncredited) |
Joanna Weaving | ... | textile artist: costume department (uncredited) |
Dominic Young | ... | costume cutter (uncredited) |
Location Management
Finlay Bradbury | ... | location assistant (as Finlay Pile) |
Rebecca Chambers | ... | location assistant |
Emma Pill | ... | location manager |
Rosie Shannon | ... | location assistant |
Darren Helman | ... | location support (uncredited) |
Music Department
Clio Gould | ... | concert master |
Krzysztof Herdzin | ... | orchestrator |
Eddie Hession | ... | musician: accordion |
Nick Ingman | ... | conductor |
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek | ... | music producer / orchestrator |
Helen Keen | ... | musician: recorder |
Christopher Kennedy | ... | music editor |
John Lenehan | ... | musician: celeste (as John Lenehen) |
The London Oratory School Schola | ... | musicians: boys choir |
Leszek Mozdzer | ... | musician: piano solo |
Rafal Paczkowski | ... | score mixer / score recordist |
John Parricelli | ... | musician: acoustic guitar and mandolin (as John Paricelli) |
Curt Sobel | ... | music editor: temp music |
Randy Spendlove | ... | executive in charge of music |
Marek Szpakiewicz | ... | orchestrator |
Pamela Thorby | ... | musician: recorder |
John Beal | ... | composer: trailer (uncredited) |
Malcolm Fife | ... | music editor (uncredited) |
Steve Mair | ... | musician: double bass (uncredited) |
Barnaby Robson | ... | musician: clarinet (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Cathy Doubleday | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Gary Birmingham | ... | transportation coordinator |
John Hollywood | ... | driver |
Lee Isgar | ... | driver: Dustin Hoffman |
Steve Mitchard | ... | driver |
John Nichol | ... | driver |
Johnny Ott | ... | driver |
Terry Reece | ... | driver |
Simon Saunders | ... | driver |
Alan Smith | ... | driver |
Michael Geary | ... | picture car coordinator (uncredited) |
Rob MacKnight | ... | driver: unit minibus (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Barbara Berkery | ... | dialect coach: Ms. Mitchell |
Mathias Bocquillon | ... | assistant: Johnny Depp |
Terry Brown | ... | vice president of engineering: Laser Pacific |
Jonathan Butterell | ... | choreographer |
Francesca Castellano | ... | production coordinator |
James Chasey | ... | stand-in |
Christi Dembrowski | ... | assistant: Johnny Depp |
Jan Denham | ... | stand-in |
Judith Edwards | ... | unit nurse (as Jude Edwards) |
Ben Famiglietti | ... | assistant: Harvey Weinstein (as Benjamin Famiglietti) |
Bill Feightner | ... | technical director: EFilm |
Emily Feingold | ... | assistant: Harvey Weinstein |
Philip Franks | ... | director: play sequences |
Stephanie Gilliver | ... | production accountant trainee |
Sheryl Goodhead | ... | account executive: Laser Pacific |
Chad Gunderson | ... | high definition service coordinator: Laser Pacific |
Jim Hajicosta | ... | production accountant |
Karen Hogarty | ... | production attorney |
Matthew Hogden | ... | tutor |
Bjorn Johnson | ... | production runner |
Claudia Kalindjian | ... | unit publicist |
Jemma Kearney | ... | assistant: Marc Forster |
Rosalind Lawton | ... | production attorney |
Polly Leach | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Emma Leslie | ... | assistant: Kate Winslet |
Mark R. Lindsay | ... | sales representative (as Mark Lindsay) |
Adrian Lobb | ... | stand-in |
Andrew Mannion | ... | floor runner (as Andy Mannion) |
Dan Palmer | ... | assistant production accountant |
Jason Potter | ... | assistant production accountant |
David Register | ... | high definition engineer: Laser Pacific |
Eric Ian Robinson | ... | assistant: Harvey Weinstein (as Eric Robinson) |
Jordan Roter | ... | assistant: Richard Gladstein |
Enis Rotthoff | ... | assistant: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek |
George Sayer | ... | stand-in (as Georgiana Sayer) |
Sally Jo Sousa | ... | animal trainer: Birds & Animals (as Sally Sousa) |
Sharra Stende | ... | assistant: Gary Binkow |
Julie Tottman | ... | animal trainer: Birds & Animals |
Aiden Treays | ... | assistant choreographer (as Aidan Treays) |
Andre Tréjo | ... | high definition service coordinator: Laser Pacific |
Charlie Waller | ... | floor runner |
Paul 'Welcie' Wellstead | ... | supervising rigger (as Paul Wellstead) |
Emma Williams | ... | unit nurse |
J. David Williams | ... | financier |
Tonia Wright | ... | assistant: Richard Gladstein |
Tom Cabral | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Dan Palmer | ... | post-production accountant (uncredited) |
Martyn Richmond | ... | production runner (uncredited) |
Heather Thomas-Hughes | ... | unit nurse (uncredited) |
Thanks
Renée Chabria | ... | very special thanks |
Gillian Harwood Chesse | ... | very special thanks (as Gillian Chessé) |
Colette Chessé | ... | very special thanks |
Laura Duguid | ... | very special thanks |
Michael Emyrs | ... | very special thanks |
Jane Evans | ... | very special thanks |
Lauri Gladstein | ... | very special thanks |
Julie Goldstein | ... | very special thanks |
John Hadity | ... | very special thanks |
James V. Hart | ... | very special thanks |
Robert Louis-Dreyfuss | ... | very special thanks |
Kit Palmer | ... | enormous gratitude |
Meryl Poster | ... | very special thanks |
Thad Spencer | ... | very special thanks |
Production Companies
- Miramax (presents) (copyright owners)
- FilmColony
- Keylight Productions
Distributors
- Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm (2004) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Buena Vista International (2004) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Miramax (2004) (United States) (theatrical)
- Miramax Family Films (2004) (United States)
- RCV Film Distribution (2004) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- RCV Film Distribution (2004) (Luxembourg) (theatrical)
- RCV Film Distribution (2004) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Buena Vista International (2005) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Buena Vista International (2005) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Frenetic Films (2005) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
- Golden Village (2005) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- SPI International (2005) (Czechia) (theatrical)
- Svensk Filmindustri (SF) (2005) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- TFM Distribution (2005) (France) (theatrical)
- Toshiba Entertainment (2005) (Japan) (theatrical)
- West (2005) (Russia) (theatrical)
- Deltamac Co. (2005) (Hong Kong)
- Miramax (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- RCV Home Entertainment (2005) (Netherlands) (DVD) (rental)
- FS Film (2005) (Finland) (DVD) (theatrical) (VHS)
- Buena Vista International (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
- Buena Vista International (2005) (Switzerland) (DVD)
- Gativideo (2005) (Argentina) (DVD)
- Gativideo (2005) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Imagem Filmes (2005) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Imagem Filmes (2005) (Brazil) (VHS)
- RCV Home Entertainment (2006) (Netherlands) (DVD) (retail)
- Buena Vista International (2007) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- RCV Home Entertainment (2007) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2007) (Finland) (tv) (TV1)
- Transeuropa Video Entertainment (TVE) (2011) (Argentina) (DVD)
- Miramax (2014) (United States) (DVD) (for Lionsgate double-billed with "Ella Enchanted")
- Buena Vista International (2004) (Italy) (theatrical)
- PVR Pictures (2005) (India) (theatrical)
- 9Go! (2020) (Australia) (tv)
- Arthaus (2011) (Germany) (DVD)
- Arthaus (2011) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- BBC Two (2017) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- CBS All Access (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- HBO Max (2021) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Moviemax Family (2011) (Turkey) (tv) (Cable)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2021) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2021) (Germany) (DVD)
- RTL Entertainment (2016) (Netherlands) (tv) (RTL8)
Special Effects
- BUF (visual effects)
- Double Negative (DNEG) (visual effects)
- Lost Boys Studios (visual effects)
- The Visual Effects Company (motion control)
Other Companies
- AON/Albert G. Ruben Insurance Services (insurance services)
- ARRI Media (camera and grip equipment)
- Air Lyndhurst Studios (score recorded at)
- Ambassador Theatre Group (very special thanks)
- Asche and Spencer (very special thanks)
- Axium (II) (payroll services)
- Birds & Animals UK (animal trainers)
- Casting Collective (extras casting)
- Cool Music (musician contractor)
- Crew Cuts (editorial facility)
- DeLuxe Laboratories (color timing)
- Decca Records (soundtrack available on)
- Deluxe (dailies)
- Disney Travel Corporation Inc. (travel)
- Fayre Do's (caterer)
- Film Flow (transportation facilities)
- Goldcrest Post Production London (ADR Facility)
- Goldcrest Post Production London (adr recording)
- Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital (enormous gratitude to)
- Hackenbacker Sound (adr recording)
- Hover-Cam (aerial cameras)
- Howard Anderson Digital Effects (titles)
- Jason Wheeler Film Services (negative cutting)
- Kodak (motion picture film)
- Lansdown Recording Studios (score mixed at)
- LaserPacific (digital motion picture laboratory services)
- Lee Lighting (production lighting equipment)
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- Motion Control Cameras (visual effects)
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- Skywalker Sound (additional sound services)
- Sony Studios (music recording studio)
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- The London Oratory School Schola (boys choir)
- The Travel Company (travel)
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Storyline
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1903 London. Renowned playwright J.M. Barrie (James)'s latest effort has garnered less than positive reviews, something he knew would be the case even before the play's mounting. This failure places pressure on James to write another play quickly as impresario Charles Frohman needs another to replace the failure to keep his theater viable. Out for a walk with his dog in part to let his creative juices flow, James stumbles upon the Llewelyn Davies family: recently widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (the daughter of now deceased author George L. Du Maurier) and her four adolescent sons. James and the family members become friends, largely based on he and the boys being able to foster in each other the imagination of children, James just being the biggest among them in this regard. Sylvia also welcomes James into their lives, he who becomes an important and integral part of it. Among the six of them, the only one who does not want to partake is Sylvia's third, Peter Llewelyn Davies, who is still grieving the reality of their lives, where his father was there one day planning an outing for the family, and gone the next. Two other people who don't appreciate James in the Llewelyn Davies' lives are: his wife, Mary Barrie, who always feels the need to be the responsible one in their relationship and who feels threatened by his friendship with an unmarried woman; and Emma du Maurier, Sylvia's overbearing mother, who sees him as an obstacle to Sylvia moving on with her life with another potential husband, and an impediment to maintaining discipline within the boys. James still hopes to bring Peter out of his self-imposed shell, but in the process comes up with an idea for another play based on an amalgam of himself and Peter, that play which eventually becomes what Charles sees as a largely unmountable and thus doomed production called "Peter Pan". This process of helping Peter could take a step backward when it looks like Sylvia may imminently befall a similar fate to that of her late husband. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | Unlock your imagination. See more » |
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Budget | $25,000,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $220,524, 14 Nov 2004 |
Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $116,766,556 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | In real life, Michael Llewelyn Davies was J.M. Barrie's inspiration for Peter Pan. Michael, not Peter, was said to be Barrie's favorite of the children. It's not certain why Barrie chose to name the main character Peter. One idea is because of his brothers, Peter behaved the most like an adult at a young age. Barrie wished he'd had more of a childhood, so he immortalized him as the symbol of youth. See more » |
Goofs | When Peter is knocking over his set for his play, a man in a t-shirt, blue jeans and a baseball cap is reflected in the window. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Happy Birthday, Peter Pan (2005). See more » |
Soundtracks | Medieval and Renaissance Fanfare No. 7 See more » |
Crazy Credits | Last credit to appear at end credits: For Milo... See more » |
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J.M. Barrie:
Young boys should never be sent to bed... they always wake up a day older. See more » |