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Jason Isaacs, Don Battee, Brian Carbee, Septimus Caton, Alan Cinis, Frank Gallacher, Phil Meacham, Darren Andrew Mitchell, Ludivine Sagnier, Bruce Spence, Jeremy Sumpter, Jacob Tomuri, Frank Whitten, Dan Wyllie, Harry Eden, Mick Roughan, George MacKay, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Harry Newell, Freddie Popplewell, Rupert Simonian, Theodore Chester, Lachlan Gooch, Patrick Gooch, and Venant Wong in Peter Pan (2003)

Rachel Hurd-Wood: Wendy Darling

Peter Pan

Rachel Hurd-Wood credited as playing...

Wendy Darling

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Quotes37

  • Peter: Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.
  • Wendy: Never is an awfully long time.
  • [Peter and Wendy land to talk to mermaids to find John and Michael]
  • Wendy: Oh, how sweet!
  • [Peter looks disgusted]
  • Wendy: Are mermaids not sweet?
  • Peter: They'll sweetly drown you if you get too close.
  • Wendy: Peter. You won't forget me, will you?
  • Peter: Me? Forget? Never.
  • Wendy: Will you ever come back?
  • Peter: To hear stories... About me.
  • Wendy: Peter, it is perfectly lovely the way you talk about girls. I should like to give you a kiss.
  • [Peter holds his hand out]
  • Wendy: Don't you know what a kiss is?
  • Peter: I shall know when you give me one.
  • Peter: I want always to be a boy, and have fun.
  • Wendy: You say so, but I think it is your biggest pretend.
  • Peter: Wendy? One girl's worth more than 20 boys.
  • Wendy: [under bed sheets] You really think so?
  • Peter: I live with boys, the Lost Boys, they are well named!
  • Wendy: Who are they?
  • [asking as she gets out from under the sheets and makes Peter fall off the bed]
  • Peter: Children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking. If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent to the Neverland.
  • Wendy: Are there girls too?
  • Peter: Girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams.
  • [he says as he looks through the heart in Wendy's bed]
  • Wendy: Where do you live?
  • Peter: Second to the right, and then straight on till morning.
  • Wendy: They put that on the letters?
  • Peter: Don't get any letters.
  • Wendy: But your mother gets letters.
  • Peter: Don't have a mother.
  • Wendy: No wonder you were crying.
  • Peter: I wasn't crying about mothers. I was crying because I can't get this shadow to stick. And I wasn't crying.
  • Wendy: Once upon a time there was a boy named Peter Pan, who decided not to grow up.
  • Hook: [stabs the mast with his hook next to Wendy's head] Skip the prologue.
  • Wendy: So... he flew away to the Neverland... where the pirates are.
  • Noodler: [gasps] Was one of them pirates called Noodler?
  • Wendy: Yes.
  • Noodler: Captain, did you hear? I am in a story-
  • [Hook shoots him]
  • Wendy: Peter, I am sorry I must grow up. But... this is yours.
  • [Hook grabs her]
  • Wendy: [to Hook] Tis just a thimble.
  • Captain Hook: [scoffs] How like a girl!
  • [the pirates laugh]
  • Captain Hook: By all means, my beauty, give Peter Pan your precious thimble.
  • Wendy: This belongs to you and always will.
  • [Kisses Peter]
  • John: That was no thimble...
  • Michael: That was her hidden kiss.
  • Wendy: This belongs to you, and always will.
  • [Wendy has just become the Lost Boys' mother]
  • Peter: Welcome, mother! Discipline. That's what fathers believe in. We must spank the children immediately before they try to kill you again. In fact, we should kill them.
  • [turns and chases after the Boys with a sword]
  • Wendy: Peter! Father! I agree that they're... perfectly horrid, but... kill them and they should think themselves important.
  • The Lost Boys: So important!
  • Curly: And unique!
  • Wendy: I... suggest something far more dreadful. Medicine. It's the most beastly, disgusting stuff. The sticky, sweet kind.
  • The Lost Boys: Kill us! Please kill us!
  • Wendy: Sir, you are both ungallant and deficient!
  • Peter: How am I deficient?
  • Wendy: You're just a boy.
  • Peter: Well, I will not grow up! You cannot make me! I will banish you like Tinkerbell.
  • Wendy: I WILL NOT BE BANISHED!
  • Peter: Then go home. Go home and grow up. And take your feelings with you!
  • [Wendy sews Peter's shadow to his feet]
  • Peter: Oh, the cleverness of me!
  • Wendy: Of course, I did nothing...
  • Peter: Ah, you did a little.
  • Wendy: My parents wanted me to grow up.
  • Captain Hook: Growing up is such a barbarous business, full of inconvenience... and pimples.
  • Peter: Tinkerbell... She's my fairy.
  • Wendy: But, there's no such thing as f-
  • [Peter flies up and closes her mouth]
  • Peter: [firmly] Don't say that. Every time someone says that, a fairy somewhere falls down dead.
  • [he goes to look for Tinkerbell]
  • Peter: And I'll never find her if she's dead!
  • Wendy: You don't mean to tell me... there's a *fairy* in this room?
  • Wendy: My unfulfilled ambition is to write a great novel in three parts about my adventures.
  • Aunt Millicent: What adventures?
  • Wendy: I've yet to have them, but they will be perfectly thrilling.
  • Twin: Do you tell stories?
  • Wendy: Yes.
  • Curly: Then you're perfect.
  • Wendy: Who be you to order me about and call me girlie?
  • Wendy: Oh, the cleverness of you.

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