Peter Pan - Le Avventure Di Peter Pan -1953-.br... High Quality
Vola verso l'Isola che non c'è! Nel 1953, Walt Disney portava sul grande schermo "Le avventure di Peter Pan"
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Language Tracks: Often includes Italian, French, and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital. Runtime: Approximately 77 minutes. Key Special Features Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Peter Pan - Le avventure di Peter Pan -1953-.BR...
- The Lost Boys: A ragtag group of boys who live in a hollow tree, constantly hungry for a "mother" to tell them stories.
- Tiger Lily & The Indians: While viewed through a 1953 lens that includes dated stereotypes, the sequence featuring Tiger Lily and the "What Made the Red Man Red?" musical number is historically significant for showcasing the studio’s post-war fascination with exotic locales.
- The Mermaids: The lagoon sequence is one of the most visually stunning in the film. The mermaids, who comb their hair with forks and giggle at Peter, represent the unattainable feminine mystique.
- The Crocodile: Tick-tock. The crocodile who swallowed Captain Hook’s hand (and subsequently an alarm clock) is a masterclass in suspenseful comedy. His ticking is the film's heartbeat.
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