1:21:00
Thank you. That was quite the nicest
evening I've ever spent in the theater.
1:21:03
Very kind of you to say. Thank you.
Where's Mr Snow this evening?
1:21:07
Oh.
1:21:08
I'm afraid he's left us.
1:21:11
And he would so have loved this evening.
1:21:14
The pirates and the lndians.
1:21:17
He was really just a boy himself, you know.
1:21:21
To the very end.
1:21:24
I'm terribly sorry. How are you doing?
1:21:27
I'm doing well enough now, thank you.
1:21:31
I suppose it's all the work
of the ticking crocodile, isn't it?
1:21:37
Time is chasing after all of us.
Isn't that right?
1:21:43
- That's right, Mrs Snow.
- Aunt Rose, your drink.
1:21:46
Thank you. I mustn't keep you.
You've a lot of friends here.
1:21:49
Well, it's lovely to see you.
I'm terribly sorry, once again.
1:21:54
- Was that Mr Barrie?
- That was Mr Barrie.
1:21:58
Well done, Mr Barrie.
1:22:01
- Good show.
- Well done.
1:22:08
Psst.
1:22:11
What did you think?
1:22:13
- It's about our summer together, isn't it?
- It is.
1:22:16
- About all of us.
- That's right.
1:22:20
Did you like it?
1:22:23
It's magical. Thank you.
1:22:26
Oh, thank you.
1:22:29
Thank you, Peter.
1:22:31
- This is Peter Pan! How wonderful.
- Really?
1:22:35
You're Peter Pan? Why, you must be
quite the little adventurer.
1:22:39
Look, it's true.
He has no shadow.
1:22:43
But I'm not Peter Pan.
1:22:46
He is.
1:22:59
And there's been no improvement
since my last visit?