Peter Pan Full Screen Edition

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Product Description The magic, the excitement, the wonder of the true Peter Pan comes to life for the first time in this spellbinding fantasy that critics proclaim "a fun and fantastic tale!" (Daily Herald). Brimming with spectacular special effects and non-stop action, this all-new adventure is sure to be a family favorite for years to come! "One of the finest films of the year!" (Daily Gazette) Bonus Content: Board the Pirate Ship Through the Eyes of Captain Hook The Pirates vs. The Lost Boys The Lost Pirate Song Enter the Castle Learning to Fly The Mermaids' Tale Alternate Ending Deleted Scenes: Mr. Darling in the Dog House Me & My Shadow In the Dog House with Nana Explore the Forest Tinkerbell: Behind the Fairy Dust I Do Believe in Fairies Princess Tiger Lily Dig Under the Home The Legacy of Pan, Hosted by Sarah Ferguson The Duchess's Outtakes Lost Boys on the Set! Additional Features The Peter Pan DVD's extras are broken up into pint-size morsels for kids to enjoy--and adults to click a lot on the remote. Vignettes on flying, casting, computer effects, characters, or simple behind-the-scenes footage are just some of various segments contained in five "worlds." Be sure to "Visit the Darling House" to find a deleted scene and an alternate ending (which has the original book's ending of Pan returning). "Board the Pirate Ship" to see Jason Isaacs's (Capt. Hook) cute "home movies" from the set and a cut pirate song. The longest segment (12 minutes) is a puffy promotional piece hosted by Sarah Ferguson that goes over everything lightly, including the history of the tale. Note: this film would be a perfect candidate to have both a pan-and-scan and widescreen presentation on the same disc. The widescreen 2.40:1 ratio is pretty extreme for those who don't like seeing black bars on their set, but the film is so gorgeous you'll miss a lot on the full-screen edition. --Doug Thomas