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Best Of Peter Pan-Never Grow Up

From THE BEST OF PETER PAN dvd. Clean audio and video. Email me at sfuv@hotmail.com for more info.  
 
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OurGangFan (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Not I!
ichatwithyou (1 month ago) Show Hide
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HAHa i get to be John in my schools play, YES I GET TO BE A SMART ASS!!! WOOOOH lol
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hinatarocks88888 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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There are only three versions of Peter Pan ever done where Peter is not played by a woman, and none of them are stage productions. The first is the Disney movie, the next is the Disney movie's sequel. The third is the 2003 movie with no singing or dancing involved.
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Does anyone know if the tallest boy (performed solo) is William Snowden, from the original "Sound of Music" cast? He looks alot like him.
hinatarocks88888 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Mary Martin was the original Maria in the Sound of Music, so they must know each other. :)
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I luv this version of the movie!!! Where can I get it?
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I was in the fourth grade of elementary school when I discovered my teacher was Mary's sister-in-law. Our teacher, Mrs. Tomlinson, hoped to persuade Mary to visit our class at school; unfortunately the visit never happened. I have fond memories of Mary Marin's performance as Peter Pan.
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Mary Martin was Larry Hagman's mother. Hagman was the star of "Dallas" and "I Dream of Jeanie". Mary Martin, later became a Broadway actress and his father, Benjamin Jack Hagman was a district attorney. In 1936, when Hagman was five, his parents were divorced.
Mary Martin became a contract player with Paramount in 1938, and occasionally brought him to her movies.
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The closest Mary Martin came to preserving her stage performances were her famous television appearances as Peter Pan (she had starred in a musical version on Broadway in 1954, and this production was subsequently performed on NBC television in RCA's compatible color in 1955, 1956 and 1960). While Martin did not enjoy making theatrical films, she did apparently enjoy appearing on television, as she did frequently.

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