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| Directed by | Damion Dietz | 
| Screenplay by | Damion Dietz | 
| Produced by | Damion Dietz, Stephanie Kirchen | 
| Starring | Rick Sparks | 
| Cinematography | Derek Dale | 
| Edited by | Scott Baldyga | 
| Music by | Jeffery Alan Jones | 
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| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Neverland, full title Neverland: Never Grow Up, Never Grow Old, is a 2003 indie film by director Damion Dietz with New Media Entertainment and is a dark and surreal modern re-imagining of the classic of Peter Pan and other characters in J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and 1911 novel Peter and Wendy.
Synopsis
The award-winning film, loosely based on Barrie's work, presents the characters with a twist. It features Peter Pan as an older, androgynous teen, whereas the fairy Tinker Bell is a drugged and burnt out girl, the Lost Boys are hot guys and pot heads, the Darling children are adopted, Wendy Darling is black, Captain Hook is a gay leather man and Tiger Lily is a transvestite. The events take place in Neverland which is an amusement park in the film, rather than the imaginary island.
Cast
- Rick Sparks as Peter Pan
 - Deborah Quayle as Mrs. Darling
 - David Jahn as Mr. Darling
 - Marcus Reynaga as Michael Darling
 - Wil Wheaton as John Darling
 - Melany Bell as Wendy Darling
 - Joey as Nana
 - Stephanie Kirchen as Liza (credited as Stephanie Orff)
 - Kari Wahlgren as Tink
 - Ryan Patrick Kelly as Tootles
 - Ian Mantha as Slightly
 - Eli Swanson as Curly
 - Zac Cole as Nibs
 - Tyler Kremer as Twin #1
 - Nathan Towry as Twin #2
 - Jake Winsryg as Tink's Kid
 - Gary Kelley as Hook
 - Scott Mechlowicz as Smee
 - Kevin Christy as Crocodile
 - Reed Prescott as Boyfriend
 - Ray Garcia as Tiger Lily
 - Monica Louwerens, Yayoi Ito, Karen Blake Challman, Roman Vasquez, Red Savage and Al Bee, as Indians
 - Saadia Billman, Elena Fabri and Jill Kocalis as Mermaids
 - Karim Imam as Cecco
 - Gilbert Aguilera as Starkey
 - Richard John Walters as Bill Jukes
 - Steven Reiswig as Cookson
 - Craig Jackman as Park Announcer
 
Awards
- 2003: Won Q Award at Fort Worth Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival
 - 2003: Director Damion Dietz won Honorable Mention at the Dances With Films festival
 
