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The First ‘Peter Pan’ Blockbuster Turns 100 but Hasn’t Grown Up

The silent film debuted in 1924 to much fanfare but was later lost. Eventually rediscovered and restored, it has gone on to charm new generations of fans.

Derrick Bryson Taylor
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Disney, Walt, Movies, Nineteen Hundred Twenties, Peter Pan (Movie), Peter Pan (Play), Silent Movies
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