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Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg directed 'Hook,' so we wouldn't go so far as to say Hook's a terrible movie, but at best, Hook's a mildly entertaining fantasy film that could have been a lot better.
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Mike Medavoy , producer of Hook,
Mike Medavoy, producer of Hook, told Hook's director, Steven Spielberg, that Steven Spielberg intentionally teamed up Hoffman and Williams for the film because Williams knew they wanted to work together, and that Williams welcomed the opportunity of working with Spielberg.
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by Steven Speilberg, which includes one of the best lines of cast starring Dustin Hoffman and Robin Williams
Hook is a 1991 family fantasy film directed by Steven Speilberg, which includes one of the best lines of cast starring Dustin Hoffman and Robin Williams.
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Dustin Hoffman and Julia Roberts
“Hook” is a 1991 fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, and Julia Roberts, with Faye Dunaway in a small supporting role.
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by George Seaton
The Hook is a 1963 Korean War war film directed by George Seaton based on the 1957 novel L'Hamecon by Vahé Katcha.
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MGM Original U.S. One-Sheet Poster for the George Seaton
MGM Original U.S. One-Sheet Poster for the George Seaton directed drama THE HOOK (1963) with Kirk Douglas, Nick Adams, Nehemiah Persoff, Pancho Magalona and Robert Walker,
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Robin Williams
A lot of kids who grew up in the nineties have fond memories of Hook, the alternative take on Peter Pan led by Robin Williams, and filled out by an excellent cast including Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts, Maggie Smith and more.
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Kathleen Kennedy
Although this enabled other Hollywood producers such as Steven Spielberg, and Kathleen Kennedy, to take interest in the script, while they were filming the movie, HOOK starring Dustin Hoffman.
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Ian Rathbone
By 1989, Ian Rathbone changed the title to Hook, and took the title from Paramount to TriStar Pictures, headed by Mike Medavoy, who was Spielberg's first talent agent.
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Jake Hart
Jake Hart, now a filmmaker himself, was the one who came up with the idea for Hook when Robin Williams was 10 years old - and Robin Williams also played a Lost Boy in the movie.
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Karl Schultz
With John Kearns taking the lead of Peter Pan and Karl Schultz as Hook.
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Miller – who died in 2005 – and producer and director Elia Kazan
Miller – who died in 2005 – and producer and director Elia Kazan had wanted to film The Hook in the early 1950s.
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an entirely new imagination
Hook was an entirely new imagination, and with a cast that includes the late Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman and Julia Roberts, the film was destined to succeed.
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