Hook (movie)

Hook is a 1991 American fantasy-comedy movie directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo. It stars Robin Williams as Peter Banning / Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Maggie Smith as Granny Wendy, and Bob Hoskins as Mr. Smee. It acts as a sequel to J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter and Wendy focusing on an adult Peter Pan who has forgotten all about his childhood. In his new life, he is known as Peter Banning, a successful but unimaginative and workaholic lawyer with a wife (Wendy's granddaughter) and two children. However, when Captain Hook, the enemy of his past, kidnaps his children, he returns to Neverland to save them. Along the journey, he reclaims the memories of his past and becomes a better person.

Hook
Directed bySteven Spielberg
Screenplay byJim V. Hart
Malia Scotch Marmo
Story byJim V. Hart
Nick Castle
Produced byKathleen Kennedy
Frank Marshall
Gerald R. Molen
StarringRobin Williams
Dustin Hoffman
Julia Roberts
Bob Hoskins
Maggie Smith
Charlie Korsmo
CinematographyDean Cundey
Edited byMichael Kahn
Music byJohn Williams
Production
company
Distributed byTriStar Pictures
Release date
December 11, 1991
Running time
142 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$70 million
Box office$300.9 million

Spielberg began developing the movie in the early 1980s with Walt Disney Pictures and Paramount Pictures, which would have followed the storyline seen in the 1924 silent movie and 1953 animated Disney movie. It entered pre-production in 1985, but Spielberg abandoned the project. Hart developed the script with director Nick Castle and TriStar Pictures before Spielberg decided to direct in 1989. It was shot almost entirely on sound stages at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California.

Released on December 11, 1991, Hook received mixed reviews, who praised the performances (particularly those of Williams and Hoffman), John Williams' musical score, and production values, but criticized the screenplay and tone. Although it was a commercial success, its box office take was lower than expected. Spielberg also later came to be disappointed with the movie. It has gained a strong cult following since its release. It was nominated in five categories at the 64th Academy Awards. It also spawned merchandise, including video games, action figures, and comic book adaptations.

Release Dates

CountryPremiere
 United States11 December 1991
 Argentina16 January 1992
 Australia26 March 1992
 Germany26 March 1992
 Spain27 March 1992
 Italy27 March 1992
 Sweden27 March 1992
 France1 April 1992
 Denmark3 April 1992
 Finland3 April 1992
 Portugal3 April 1992
 Czechoslovakia10 April 1992
 United Kingdom10 April 1992
 Hungary10 April 1992
 Ireland10 April 1992
 Netherlands10 April 1992
 Poland10 April 1992
 Uruguay10 April 1992
 Brazil24 April 1992
 Turkey1 May 1992
 Japan6 June 1992
 Russia15 June 1992
 South Korea20 June 1992
 India6 January 1993


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