Peter Pan - the character in the book Scottish writer Sir James Barrie "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens» (Peter Pan in the Kensington Gardens), Peter Pan (Peter Pan, a play, 1904) and "Peter Pan and Wendy» (Peter Pan and Wendy, 1911 ). One of the most popular characters in children's literature of XX century.
Peter Pan - the boy who refuses to grow up. He remains eternally young, he saved baby teeth. He ran away from home on the chimney and left in Kensington Gardens, where he met with the fairies. Later, he lived on the island Netinebudet (Neverland) in the company of missing boys - those who are lost in Kensington Gardens. It has its own fairy Tinker Bell (born Tinker bell). His worst enemy - Captain Hook.
Stories about Peter Pan repeatedly portrayed. Cartoon famous 1953 "Peter Pan" Walt Disney's 1991 film "Captain Hook." In 1997, the same film was released at the studio "Belarusfilm".
In 1929, James Barrie gave all the rights to publish "Peter Pan" children's hospital at Great Ormond Street. This gift was later included in his will, provided that the amount of deductions are never made public. After his death in 1937, copyright protected for fifty posleduschego years, and then the product was to go into the public domain. However, in 1988 a special law was passed, which gave the hospital perpetual right to receive income from the publication or other use of "Peter Pan"
Peter Pan - the character in the book Scottish writer Sir James Barrie "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens» (Peter Pan in the Kensington Gardens), Peter Pan (Peter Pan, a play, 1904) and "Peter Pan and Wendy» (Peter Pan and Wendy, 1911 ). One of the most popular characters in children's literature of XX century.
Peter Pan - the boy who refuses to grow up. He remains eternally young, he saved baby teeth. He ran away from home on the chimney and left in Kensington Gardens, where he met with the fairies. Later, he lived on the island Netinebudet (Neverland) in the company of missing boys - those who are lost in Kensington Gardens. It has its own fairy Tinker Bell (born Tinker bell). His worst enemy - Captain Hook.
Stories about Peter Pan repeatedly portrayed. Cartoon famous 1953 "Peter Pan" Walt Disney's 1991 film "Captain Hook." In 1997, the same film was released at the studio "Belarusfilm".
In 1929, James Barrie gave all the rights to publish "Peter Pan" children's hospital at Great Ormond Street. This gift was later included in his will, provided that the amount of deductions are never made public. After his death in 1937, copyright protected for fifty posleduschego years, and then the product was to go into the public domain. However, in 1988 a special law was passed, which gave the hospital perpetual right to receive income from the publication or other use of "Peter Pan"