"The 1924 film, which The New York Times called “a pictorial masterpiece,”
was considered a pioneer in selling movie-related merchandise. But it
fell out of sight after talkies replaced silent films and Walt Disney
bought the film rights to make his own “Peter Pan.” Many feared it lost
until it was rediscovered in the 1940s by a film preservationist who
found a copy at a theater in upstate New York that had trained organists
to play along with silent movies."
read article by DERRICK BRYSON TAYLOR
The First ‘Peter Pan’ Blockbuster Turns 100 but Hasn’t Grown Up – DNyuz
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