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  • Peter Pan, by Paramount Pictures (1924), an authorised, black and white, silent movie adaptation, starring Betty Bronson and Ernest Torrence, with J. M. Barrie serving as a consultant.
  • Walt Disney's Peter Pan (1953), an authorised animated musical adaptation, starring 15-year-old film actor Bobby Driscoll as the voice of Peter Pan.
  • Питер Пэн‎ (1987), an unauthorised Soviet Belarus live-action musical adaptation, in Russian.
  • Peter Pan (1988), an unauthorised direct-to-video animated adaptation by Burbank Australia.
  • The High Flying Adventures of Peter Pan (1990), an unauthorised direct-to-video animated adaptation by Saban Productions.
  • Hook, directed by Steven Spielberg (1991), an authorised live-action sequel, starring Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman, in which Peter Pan has grown up but is lured back to Neverland by Captain Hook.
  • Return to Never Land (February 2002), an authorised animated sequel to the 1953 Disney film, in which Wendy's daughter Jane becomes involved with Peter Pan, set during World War II.
  • Peter Pan directed by P. J. Hogan (2003), an authorised live-action movie adaptation, starring Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood, and Jason Isaacs.
  • Neverland by writer/director Damion Dietz (2003), an unauthorised film reinterpretation, set in early 21st century Los Angeles and heavily modernized.
  • A series of digitally animated direct-to-DVD Tinker Bell films was begun by in 2008 as part of the Disney Fairies franchise, with a cast of original fairy characters.
    • Tinker Bell (2008)
    • Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
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