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Release Date:
December 12, 1976
Original Title:
Peter Pan
Alternate Titles:
Hallmark Hall of Fame: Peter Pan
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Associated Television (ATV)
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
NBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 102
Peter Pan is a 1976 musical adaptation of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, produced for television as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame, starring Mia Farrow as Peter Pan and Danny Kaye as Captain Hook, and with Sir John Gielgud narrating. Julie Andrews sang one of the songs, "Once Upon a Bedtime", off-camera over the opening credits. It aired on NBC at 7:30pm on Sunday, December 12, 1976, capping off the program's 25th year on the air. The program did not use the score written for the highly successful Mary Martin version which had previously been televised many times on NBC. Instead, it featured 14 new and now forgotten songs, written for the production by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse.
Art Direction:
David Chandler
Choreographer:
Roy Jones
Paula Kelly
Conductor:
Jack Parnell
Costume Design:
Sue Le Cash
Director:
Dwight Hemion
Director of Photography:
Bill Brown
Executive Producer:
Gary Smith
Dwight Hemion
Lyricist:
Leslie Bricusse
Makeup Artist:
Shirley Muslin
Music:
Anthony Newley
Music Arranger:
Ian Fraser
Orchestrator:
Peter Knight
David Lindup
Original Music Composer:
Anthony Newley
Leslie Bricusse
Producer:
Dwight Hemion
Songs:
Leslie Bricusse
Anthony Newley
Sound:
Ted Scott
Teleplay:
Andrew Birkin
Jack Burns
Theatre Play:
J.M. Barrie
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