Peter Pan - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Peter Pan"
Peter Pan (2003)
Timing: 1:53 (113 min)
Peter Pan - TMDB rating
7.139/10
2750
Peter Pan - Kinopoisk rating
7.328/10
36080
Peter Pan - IMDB rating
6.8/10
85000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Douglas Wick
Producer
Lucy Fisher
Producer
Patrick McCormick
Producer

Executive Producer

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Gail Lyon
Executive Producer
Mohamed Al-Fayed
Executive Producer

Casting

Billy Hopkins
Casting
Kerry Barden
Casting
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Deborah Maxwell Dion
Casting

Editor

Paul Rubell
Editor
Garth Craven
Editor

Art Direction

Michelle McGahey
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Richard Hobbs
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Janet Patterson
Costume Design

Production Design

Roger Ford
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Kerrie Brown
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

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James Newton Howard

James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Basti Van Der Woude
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Donald McAlpine

Donald McAlpine
Director of Photography

Musician

Sound Effects Editor

Kyrsten Mate
Sound Effects Editor
David C. Hughes
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Richard Hymns
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Lou Grant
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Samantha Walker
Set Costumer
Amanda Enders
Set Costumer

Special Effects Coordinator

Bruce Bright
Special Effects Coordinator
Karen Bull
Special Effects Coordinator

Animation Supervisor

Peter Daulton
Animation Supervisor
Pepe Valencia
Animation Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Julie D'Antoni
Visual Effects Producer

Animation

Jay Jackson
Animation

Screenplay

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Michael Goldenberg
Screenplay

Novel

Sound Designer

Art Department Coordinator

Tim Lyall
Art Department Coordinator

Hair Designer

Nikki Gooley
Hair Designer

Storyboard Artist

Tracey Wilson
Storyboard Artist

Digital Compositor

Sherry Hitch
Digital Compositor

Visual Effects

Robert James Ashe
Visual Effects

Animation Director

Jenn Emberly
Animation Director

CG Supervisor

Steve Braggs
CG Supervisor

VFX Supervisor

Kenneth Nakada
VFX Supervisor

Extras Casting

Fiona McMaster
Extras Casting

Executive Producer's Assistant

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Wittney Horton
Executive Producer's Assistant

Visual Effects Art Director

Alexander Laurant
Visual Effects Art Director

Sequence Supervisor

Jeff Sutherland
Sequence Supervisor

Modeling

Vocals

Laurie A. Schillinger
Vocals

Loop Group Coordinator

Theatre Play

Compositing Artist

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Marc D. Rienzo
Compositing Artist

VFX Lighting Artist

Hanzhi Tang
VFX Lighting Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first sketches of the characters for "Peter Pan" appeared at the Disney studio in 1940. At that time, Disney studio artists often traced live actors as prototypes for their cartoon characters. The prototype for the little fairy Tinker Bell was a typical "calendar girl," Margaret Kerry, who also posed for one of the mermaids.
  • The film proved relatively successful, but Walt Disney (1901-1966) was still disappointed with it, believing that Peter Pan turned out cold and unappealing. Scholars of the work of Peter Pan's author, Scottish playwright J.M. Barrie (1860-1937), insisted that Disney had done a magnificent job, because Barrie himself originally depicted Pan as a heartless sociopath.
  • Initially, Barrie planned to write that Nana would go with the children to Neverland, and the end of the story would be much darker.
  • In search of the right sound for Tinkerbell, the filmmakers eventually realized that bells wouldn't work and used thin pieces of aluminum fastened together.
  • Based on the work by J.M. Barrie.
  • Following a long tradition in both film and theater, the roles of Captain Hook and Mr. Darling are played by the same actor. In this case, it is Jason Isaacs.
  • With the exception of the 1987 Soviet television version, this film was the first live-action movie in which the role of Peter Pan was played by a boy (Jeremy Sumpter).
  • The role of Peter Pan could have gone to Zac Efron, who had played it repeatedly in school productions before this.
  • The film is dedicated to the memory of Dodi Fayed, who died in a car crash on August 31, 1997, along with Princess Diana. Dodi Fayed was one of the producers of Steven Spielberg's 'Hook' (1991) and had serious plans to stage a new live-action version of 'Peter Pan'. His father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, became the executive producer of the film.
  • During filming, Jeremy Sumpter grew more than eight inches. Because of this, the window of the children's room was rebuilt four times so that the actor wouldn't hit his head on it.
  • Both Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood were hospitalized at different times during filming due to injuries and exhaustion.
  • During the filming of the flying scene, Jason Isaacs fell out of the harness supporting him and hung in the air, held by his ankles, upside down and almost completely naked.
  • Three dogs were used as Nana during filming, and all three were male. In the film, Nana is a St. Bernard, not a Newfoundland, as she was in the book.
  • The book Aunt Millicent is reading is 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells.
  • The song sung by Mrs. Darling and the children is 'When I Was a Lad' from the popular comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan, dating back to 1878.
  • According to Carsen Gray (Tiger Lily), what she says to Captain Hook in the Iroquois language roughly translates to 'You are evil. You smell bad. You stink of bear urine. You are old and ugly.'
  • The final budget for the film was never announced, as the initially planned amount was exceeded several times, mainly due to the expensive sets.
  • When Captain Hook is dressing in his cabin, a tattoo of the Eton College cross can be seen on his left shoulder, which Jason Isaacs, himself an Eton alumnus, has.
  • An alternative ending was filmed, matching the ending of the book, in which Peter meets grown-up Wendy (played by Saffron Burrows) with her young daughter Jane. It was included in the DVD release of the film.
  • The first sketches of the characters for "Peter Pan" appeared at the Disney studio in 1940. At that time, Disney studio artists often traced live actors as prototypes for their animated characters. The prototype for the little fairy Tinker Bell was a typical "calendar girl," Margaret Kerry, who also posed for one of the mermaids.
  • The film is dedicated to the memory of Dodi Fayed, who died on August 31, 1997, in a car crash along with Princess Diana. Dodi Fayed was one of the producers of Steven Spielberg's film 'Hook' (1991) and had serious plans to stage a new live-action version of 'Peter Pan'. His father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, became an executive producer of the film.
  • According to Carson Gray (Tiger Lily), what she says to Captain Hook in the Iroquois language roughly translates as, "You are evil. You smell bad. You stink of bear urine. You are old and ugly."
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