Peter Pan (1953): 4/5
Good fun, an enjoyable Disney film
It has a timeless story about childhood, heart and some good music. Kathryn Beaumont gives a more assured performance here as Wendy than she did in Alice in Wonderland, maybe as she's older. Sounding rather like the dog Droopy from MGM cartoons, Bill Thompson is good comic relief as Hook's sidekick, Smee 
Is Peter Pan a normal boy or part pixie/elf? His ears looked a bit pointy to me
Of course, Tink was also in love with him (or seemed to be
) and so was jealous of Wendy - maybe love crosses the species 
Interestingly the opening theme The Second Star To The Right takes it's melody from a song that was first used for Alice in Wonderland (1951) but was abandoned, called Beyond The Laughing Sky.
I didnt know this at the time either - but the famous (Never Smile) To a Crocodile doesn't actually appear in the movie Peter Pan except as an underscore, marking the croc's appearance. Although versions were recorded by other artists at the time (eg Jerry Lewis), it's one of the most famous songs to ever be cut out of a Disney film.
Good fun, an enjoyable Disney film


Is Peter Pan a normal boy or part pixie/elf? His ears looked a bit pointy to me



Interestingly the opening theme The Second Star To The Right takes it's melody from a song that was first used for Alice in Wonderland (1951) but was abandoned, called Beyond The Laughing Sky.
I didnt know this at the time either - but the famous (Never Smile) To a Crocodile doesn't actually appear in the movie Peter Pan except as an underscore, marking the croc's appearance. Although versions were recorded by other artists at the time (eg Jerry Lewis), it's one of the most famous songs to ever be cut out of a Disney film.