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Peter Pan
Peter Pan

Peter Pan

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This musical version of the tale of the boy who wouldn't grow up aired live on television on March 7, 1955. It was so popular that it was restaged the following year, and again four years later.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

6.1/10

Release Date

07 March 1955

Country

Cast

Mary Martin

Mary Martin

Peter Pan

Cyril Ritchard

Cyril Ritchard

Mr. Darling / Captain Hook

Kathleen Nolan

Kathleen Nolan

Wendy / Jane

Margalo Gillmore

Margalo Gillmore

Mrs. Darling

Sondra Lee

Sondra Lee

Tiger Lily

Heller Halliday

Heller Halliday

Liza

Joe E. Marks

Joe E. Marks

Smee

Norman Shelly

Norman Shelly

Nana / Crocodile

Robert Harrington

Robert Harrington

John

Joseph Richard Stafford

Joseph Richard Stafford

Michael

David Bean

David Bean

Slightly

Stanley Stenner

Stanley Stenner

Curly

Jackie Scholle

Jackie Scholle

First Twin

Darryl Duran

Darryl Duran

Second Twin

Ian Tucker

Ian Tucker

Tootles

Paris Theodore

Paris Theodore

Nibs

Richard Wyatt

Richard Wyatt

Lion

Joan Tewkesbury

Joan Tewkesbury

Ostrich

Ann Connolly

Ann Connolly

Wendy Grown-Up

Robert Vanselow

Robert Vanselow

Starkey

Richard Winter

Richard Winter

Cecco

Frank Lindsay

Frank Lindsay

Noodler

Carl Erbele

Carl Erbele

Kangaroo

Patricia Wheel

Patricia Wheel

Narrator

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