"PETER PAN" (2003) PETER PAN (JEREMY SUMPTER)
SCREEN USED PERSONAL DAGGER





PETER PAN'S PERSONALLY DAGGER USED IN THE "PETER PAN" (2003) MOVIE.
RECEIVED DIRECTLY FROM THE SET WITH COA FROM REVOLUTION STUDIOS.

STARRING JEREMY SUMPTER AS PAN AND JASON ISSACS AS CAPTAIN JAMES HOOK, PETER PAN WAS RELEASED IN LATE 2003. A SPECTACULAR FANTASY / ROMANCE RETOLD AS IT WAS FIRST ENVISIONED FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER.

THIS IS THE ORIGINAL, PERSONAL DAGGER OF PETER PAN PLAYED BY JEREMY SUMPTER USED DURING THE PRODUCTION OF "PETER PAN" IN 2003.



Biography of Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan):

Jeremy Robert Myron Sumpter was born in Monterey, California, on February 5, 1989, but was raised in Mount Sterling, Kentucky. At a young age, he enjoyed mountain climbing and play with his friends like any other normal kid, but when he went to Lexington, Kentucky, to model, he won the pre-teen of the year award and met his manager Mark Robert.

Soon after that, Jeremy, his twin sister Jessica Sumpter, his little sister Gigi Sumpter, and his mom and dad moved to Los Angeles, California. He started filming Local Boys and Just a Dream afterward.

But it was his next movie, Frailty, in which he played young Adam Meeks, opposite Bill Paxton and Matthew McConaughey, that really got him noticed. In 2003, he was cast his biggest film yet, as the title character in Peter Pan, which came to theaters on Christmas Day. This was followed by the short-lived TV series Clubhouse.


Peter Pan Story:

Peter Pan is a book written by Scottish novelist and playwright, J. M. Barrie (1860-1937). Originally titled Peter Pan and Wendy, it was an adaptation of a stage play based on the same characters. It tells the story of a mischievous little boy who refuses to grow up. Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as leader of his gang, the Lost Boys. Pan is based on a child Barrie knew.


Peter Pan Character:

Peter Pan is the male hero of the novel. He is described as a beautiful boy who still has all his first teeth; he wears clothes made of leaves, cobwebs, and the juices that run from trees. He hates all adults, particularly women because he believes he was forgotten by his birth mother. Peter is extremely cocky, often stealing ideas from other children. He is the only boy able to fly without the help of fairy dust, and he can play the panpipes. Peter is afraid of nothing except his nightmares - Barrie attributes this to "the riddle of his existence".


Peter Pan Movie 2003:

P. J. Hogan's 2003 live-action film version Peter Pan is notable for its directness in addressing the romantic elements between Peter (Jeremy Sumpter) and Wendy. Wendy was played by Rachel Hurd-Wood and Hook by Jason Isaacs, who also plays the role of the Darling children's father.

While the $100 million film boasted state-of-the-art special effects, and took nearly a year to produce in Australia, it was a major bomb for Universal Studios.

While critics praised the film's sumptuous production design and visual effects, they were divided on the film's message, particularly the odd romance (which included a fantasy of Wendy imagining Peter hovering over her bed). Other critics were taken aback by American actor Jeremy Sumpter's portrayal of Pan; he's the only member of the cast with a decidedly American accent.







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