Hook
What if Peter Pan grew up?
When his young children are abducted by his old nemesis, Capt. Hook (Dustin Hoffman), middle-aged lawyer Peter Banning (Robin Williams) returns to his magical origins as Peter Pan. Peter must revisit a foggy
past in which he abandoned Neverland for family life, leaving Tinkerbell (Julia Roberts) and the Lost Boys to fend for themselves. Given their bitterness toward Peter for growing up — and their allegiance to their
new leader, Rufio — the old gang may not be happy to see him. With Dame Maggie Smith, Bob Hoskins, Charlie Korsmo.
“Spielberg does to us precisely what he does to Peter Banning — he engineers a return to our childhoods, to experiences both pleasurable and painful.” (Globe and Mail)
“The best parts of Hook have the awestruck exuberance to demonstrate why this film maker, so often patronized for his boyishness, has also sparked such widespread imitation.” (New York Times)
Sunday, December 28
Doors 3:20 pm | Movie 3:45 pm *Start time subject to change. Please arrive on time.
Family Pricing! All tickets $10 HERE
HOOK (Steven Spielberg, 1991 / 142 mins / PG) When Captain James Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy.
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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.
- Budget$70,000,000
- Revenue$300,854,823
- IMDB
