Hook Page #7

Synopsis: Peter Pan (Williams) has grown up to be a cut-throat merger and acquisitions lawyer, and is married to Wendy's granddaughter. Captain Hook (Hoffman) kidnaps his children, and Peter returns to Never Land with Tinkerbell (Roberts). With the help of her and the Lost Boys, he must remember how to be Peter Pan again in order to save his children by battling with Captain Hook once again.
Director(s): Steven Spielberg
Production: TriStar Pictures
  Nominated for 5 Oscars. Another 5 wins & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
28%
PG
Year:
1991
142 min
11,751 Views


Because this...

...is really going to hurt.

Smee, what is that?

Who is that, captain?

It's Peter Pan.

Has it been three days?

'Tis true, Peter...

...time does fly.

And so do you, I see.

How did you ever manage to fit

into those smashing tights again, Peter?

Hand over my son now

and you and your men may go free.

Why don't you ask the lad yourself?

Jack, someone to see you, son.

Jack, give me your hand.

We're going home.

I am home.

Good form!

You see, Peter, he is my son.

He loves me dearly.

And I'm prepared to fight

dearly for him.

I've waited long to shake your hand

with this.

Peter Pan, prepare to meet thy doom!

Dark and sinister man, have at thee.

Don't you love it, laddie? Once you've

shed blood, it's hard to stop!

It's a pirate's life, my lad!

Jack, Jack!

- Don't I know him?

- No, you've never seen him before!

You won't believe this,

but I found my happy thought.

It took me three days,

then guess what happened?

Up I went!

You know what my happy thought was?

It was you.

That's my dad... but he hates to fly!

Bangerang!

Call out the militia!

We'll need every last man!

If there's anybody not fighting,

get here quick!

Form ranks!

Form ranks!

Show them

the white light we're made of!

Remember the fires from hell

that forged you!

Charge!

Now!

We'll show you who's chicken!

Watch this!

Smee! Do something intelligent!

"Smee, Smee"! What about Smee?

What about Smee?

What about me?

Thud ball!

Fire!

Hey, wait!

Look out below!

Somebody help!

Here we go. Take it, take it, take it!

Lost Boys, down!

My eyes!

It's time for Smee.

Where do you think you're going?

Get away from that window!

Hook!

Rufio.

The old man is mine.

Jack! Save me!

Maggie!

Get down here!

Maggie!

Daddy!

Wait, ain't you...

Peter Pan.

Daddy!

Daddy?

Peter Pan's my dad?

I'll never lose you again.

Lost Boys, we got them on the run!

Here comes Pan!

Looky, looky, I got Hooky.

Hook! No!

Do you know what I wish?

What?

I wish I had a dad...

...like you.

Oh, Dad, I'm sorry.

Are you ready for me, Peter?

Come on. Humor the Hook.

Dad.

I wanna go home.

What are you talking about?

You are home.

Where are you going?

Lost Boys!

Peter!

Where are you going?

Come back here and fight me!

I'll find you wherever you are!

Bad form, Peter! Come back.

You need a mother very, very badly!

Smee! Follow me!

- Stairs!

- Just moving your personal...

Wherever you go, wherever you are...

...I vow there will always be daggers

bearing notes signed "James Hook."

They will be flung at the doors of

your children's children's children.

Do you hear me?

What do you want, old man?

Just you.

You've got me, James Hook.

Pan "The Avenger" is back.

And the Hook is waiting, Peter Pan.

It's Hook and me this time.

- Prepare to die.

- To die would be a great adventure.

Death is the only adventure

you have left.

I remember you being a lot bigger.

To a 10-year-old, I'm huge.

No pain, no gain, James!

Good form, old man.

You know you're not really Peter Pan.

This is only a dream.

You'll wake up, you'll be Peter Banning,

a selfish man who drinks too much...

...who's obsessed with success and runs

and hides from his wife and children.

I believe in you.

- I believe in you.

- I believe in you, Peter.

I believe in you.

You are the Pan.

You're Peter Pan.

I believe in you...

...Peter Pan.

- Bad form!

- Jack, stop!

Now we end this.

You blackguard!

Hello! Tick-tock, tick-tock...

...Hook's afraid of an ordinary clock!

I think not! I think James Hook's

afraid of time, ticking away!

Tick...

Good form, Peter. I am fallen.

Give me my dignity. You took my hand.

You owe me something.

You killed Rufio. You kidnapped

my children. You deserve to die.

Strike, Peter Pan. Strike true.

Daddy, let's go home. Please?

He's just a mean old man

without a mommy.

Yeah, Dad, let's go.

He can't hurt us anymore.

Bless you, child. Good form, Jack.

After all, what would

the world be like...

...without Captain Hook?

I want you to take your ship and go.

I never want to see your face

in Never Land again.

- Peter, look out!

- Fools, James Hook is Never Land!

Whenever children read, it will say:

"Thus perished Peter Pan."

What's happening?

I want my Mommy!

Hook's gone.

Hook's gone! Hook's gone!

Bangerang!

No more Hook!

No more Hook! No more Hook!

Hurray for Pan the Man!

What's wrong, Peter?

I can't stay. I've done what I came

to do, and now I have to go back.

Tink, make my kids glow.

Jack, Maggie, all you have

to do is think one happy thought...

...and you'll fly like me.

Mommy!

My dad...

...Peter Pan.

Tink, you know the way.

I'll be just behind you.

Don't leave us, Peter,

and don't say goodbye.

What's "goodbye"?

It's going away. That's what it is.

Forgetting about us all over again.

You're all my Lost Boys.

I'll never forget you.

Never.

So who do I leave in charge?

I want you to take care of everyone

who's smaller than you.

Then who do I look after?

Never Bugs.

Little ones.

That was a great game.

Thank you for believing.

I know her.

She looks like an angel.

Let's not wake her yet.

My dear child,

have you been up all night?

I see them in their beds

so often in my dreams.

When I wake up, they're still there.

Tink? Tink? Tink?

Hello.

Having trouble with the misses?

You will have, by the time you get home.

Tink!

Say it, Peter. Say it and mean it.

I believe in faeries.

Do you know that place

between sleep and awake...

...where you still remember dreaming?

That's where I'll always love you...

...Peter Pan.

That's where I'll be waiting.

Nana!

Oh, give us a kiss!

Come here, you drool machine!

Tink?

Brad! Hi! Have you been

holding this long?

I'm incredible! Yeah. Never Land!

Lost Boys. Jim Hook. Duel to

the death. I'll fill you in later.

Listen, I'd love to chat...

...but I gotta climb

a drainpipe now.

Why? Because I ran out of faerie dust.

If not, I would've flown up. Why!!

- There were pirates..!

- And monsters there!

Just like you said!

Granny Wendy!

Let me in!

Please.

Excuse me, do you have an appointment?

What did I tell you about this window?

Always keep it open!

Never, ever, ever close...

I have to take this.

Have you ever known what it's like to

feel the exhilaration of really flying?

Feel this.

Where have you been?

Fly me, Daddy, fly me!

Anytime, Maggie.

To infinity and back again.

Hello, Peter.

I missed the adventure again, didn't I?

I think these belong to you.

Look!

See, look! I didn't lose

my marbles after all!

Wendy, look! See?

I didn't lose my marbles after all!

Hello, boy.

Hello, Wendy lady.

Give us a skwoodge.

Boy, why are you crying?

I don't know.

A tear for every happy thought.

One for me?

- One for me?

- One for me?

And one for me!

Seize the day!

So your adventures are over.

Oh, no.

To live...

To live would be

an awfully big adventure.

GELULA & CO., INC.

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James V. Hart

James V. Hart was born in 1960 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Hook (1991), Epic (2013) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). more…

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