When Wendy is shot down by the lost boys and they build a house around her, the house does not have a floor, but when Captain Hook's men carry the house to the pirate ship, the house must have a floor or Wendy wouldn't be able to remain inside. [When Wendy is shot down, she lies on an all green grassy area, before the house is built. When Wendy wakes up, she is not only surrounded by a dense amount of very large colorful leaves, those leaves are also directly under her. While she was unconscious, obviously Peter and the boys moved her onto the bed of colorful leaves and it is entirely plausible and feasible that the leaves lie atop a floor, just like the walls that they built.]
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Aboard the Jolly Roger after Hook questions Wendy about the stories, he slices her ropes and holds his hook to her neck. The way he holds her differs depending on the camera angle. See more...
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The same actor did the voices for Captain Hook and Mr. Darling in the original Disney movie. This was also the same in plays, as Mr. Darling and Hook were always played by the same actor. This movie follows along with that because Jason Isaacs played both Mr. Darling and Captain Hook. See more...
Peter Pan (2003) - 7 corrections
Directed by P.J. Hogan, starring Freddie Popplewell, Geoffrey Palmer, Harry Newell, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Ludivine Sagnier, Olivia Williams, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Richard Briers (add more)
Genres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Romance
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When Wendy is shot down by the lost boys and they build a house around her, the house does not have a floor, but when Captain Hook's men carry the house to the pirate ship, the house must have a floor or Wendy wouldn't be able to remain inside. [When Wendy is shot down, she lies on an all green grassy area, before the house is built. When Wendy wakes up, she is not only surrounded by a dense amount of very large colorful leaves, those leaves are also directly under her. While she was unconscious, obviously Peter and the boys moved her onto the bed of colorful leaves and it is entirely plausible and feasible that the leaves lie atop a floor, just like the walls that they built.]
As Wendy walks into Captain Hook's quarters after being taken by the pirates, the sign on the Captain's door says "Captain Jason Hook", they've done that for Jason Isaacs' benefit as it should be "Captain James Hook". [The sign on the door reads "Capt Jas Hook." Jas was, in the past, a common contraction of the name James. While it may have been used in this case as a nod to the actor, Jason Issacs, it is in fact not an error given that the story takes place in the 19th century. Reworded text: none needed.]
In the pan across the London rooftops at the beginning, there are two Big Bens. [Only one Big Ben is shown at the opening of the film when there is an overhead pan of London. In this shot there are a three steeples seen. The one in the center in the distance has the appearance of Big Ben. The one to the right is a church, as it has a cross at the top. The one to the left is a steeple with straight sides and gives the appearance of being another church.]
In the scene where Captain Hook asked Wendy to become a pirate, she started crying. Captain Hook dried her tears, but after that her eyes were not wet, red or puffy, as if she had never cried at all. [There were only a few tears down her cheeks, so naturally, her eyes wouldn't be all puffy. But if you look closely, you can see that her eyes are a little red underneath and wet looking.]
In the scene where Smee holds out the box of hooks to Captain Hook, he chooses a double-headed hook and screws it on. A few shots later, the hook has changed back into the single-headed one. [Captain Hook went to his cabin and when he came back on deck, the hook was single again. We do not need to see him switching the hooks in the cabin, it can be done off camera.]
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