Hook: Stop at 35 minutes and 16 seconds and take a good look at these two characters, nobody recognized them

Hook: Stop at 35 minutes and 16 seconds and take a good look at these two characters, nobody recognized them

A headdress evoking crocodile jaws on Captain Hook’s head, a vocal cameo by Dustin Hoffman as an airplane pilot or even a pirate whose beard hides a famous Hollywood actor…

Made in 1992, Hook or The Revenge of Captain Hook, the live-action sequel to The Adventures of Peter Pan, is a real personal treasure if you like hidden details. Some of these many easter eggs are pretty well known, but others might escape your attention if you’re not familiar with Spielberg’s film.

In 35 minutes and 16 seconds…

For example, we recommend paying special attention to the two silhouettes that can be seen at 35 minutes and 16 seconds of the film, kissing on London Bridge while the fairy tale unfolds.

The scene should be pretty easy to find: it’s the one where Peter Banning (aka Peter Pan) flies to Neverland to find his children. Obviously, it’s simply impossible to see with the naked eye given how far they are, but these two lovers are not just anyone.

…have you noticed George Lucas and Carrie Fisher?

Indeed, it is simply George Lucas, the legendary father of the Star Wars saga, and Carrie Fisher, the immortal interpreter of Princess Leia.

Well-known among Steven Spielberg fans, this double cameo in the anthology nevertheless remained unknown for a long time, considering that we simply do not notice it, that we have not heard about it.

Did you know that Phil Collins was also in the movie? You’ll be able to see him a bit earlier (at 26 minutes and 16 seconds) as he plays a Scotland Yard officer who arrives to investigate Jack and Maggie’s disappearance.

Did you notice another wink in the feature film?

(re)discover the trailer for the film…

Source: Allocine

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