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Hook (1991)

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.
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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.

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Genre:Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy, Family
Directed By:Steven Spielberg
Written By:James V. Hart, Malia Scotch Marmo
In Theaters:12/11/1991
Box Office:$300,854,823
Runtime:142 minutes
Studio:Amblin Entertainment, TriStar Pictures, Allied Stars

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Steven Spielberg

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Dustin Hoffman

Captain Hook

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Robin Williams

Peter Banning / Peter Pan

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Julia Roberts

Tinkerbell

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Bob Hoskins

Smee

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Maggie Smith

Granny Wendy

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Caroline Goodall

Moira

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Charlie Korsmo

Jack

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Amber Scott

Maggie

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Laurel Cronin

Liza

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Phil Collins

Inspector Good

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Arthur Malet

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