It's Never, Never Say Die As Winslet and Depp Land Peter Pan Triumph
The Journal › October 29, 2004
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The Journal › October 29, 2004
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Marc Forster's follow-up to the Oscar-winning Monster's Ball is a spellbinding account of creative genius and doomed love, adapted from Allan Knee's stage play The Man Who Was Peter Pan.
When his new play, The Admirable Crichton, fails to woo audiences on its opening night in 1902, writer JM Barrie (Johnny Depp) surrenders to self-doubt.See the full content of this document
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It's Never, Never Say Die As Winslet and Depp Land Peter Pan Triumph
Long walks around leafy Kensington Gardens with his trusty dog Porthos fail to lift his spirits, while soo...
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