Hook
Contains mild language, threat and violence
Director(s)Steven Spielberg
Production year1991
Approx. running minutes136m
CastDustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Robin Williams, Julia Roberts, Bob Hoskins, Maggie Smith, Caroline Goodall, Charlie Korsmo, Amber Scott, Laurel Cronin, Phil Collins, Steven Spielberg, J.M. Barrie, James V. Hart, Nick Castle, Malia Scotch Marmo, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Gerald R. Molen, John Williams, Dean Cundey, Michael Kahn, Janet Hirshenson, Michael Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins, Norman Garwood, Anthony Pratt
Hook
Contains mild language, threat and violence
In this family adventure, the adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland when Captain Hook kidnaps his children. Some scar ...
In this family adventure, the adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland when Captain Hook kidnaps his children. Some scary scenes and action sequences are fantastical and light in tone.
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
injury detail
alcohol and smoking
suicide and self-harm
sex
Classified Date:
17/01/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures
Contains mild language, threat and violence
Classified Date:
11/02/1993
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
violence
There is some very mild violence, such as sword fights in a swashbuckling pirate context and some shooting of pirates, but more emphasis on comic elements such as the use of paints, eggs and catapults.
threat and horror
The initial appearance of pirate characters may be briefly scary but the overall tone is comic. A pirate is punished by being put in a box with scorpions.
language
Bad language is generally very mild, although there is a single use of 'little buggers' and a single use of 'arse'.
rude humour
There is some comic rude humour, including a scene in which characters trade insults, including reference to farting.
injury detail
There is very brief injury detail, when a cut is seen on a hand.
alcohol and smoking
A pirate smokes cigars and an adult man drinks alcohol.
suicide and self-harm
In one scene, an apparently depressed pirate puts a gun to his own head and suggests he is thinking of ending his life. However, he has no real intention of doing so and is simply making the gesture for dramatic effect. The scene is played for comedy, with the pirate deliberately over-acting, with comically dramatic poses.
Classified Date:
18/08/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
Classified Date:
04/09/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Sony DADC UK Limited
Paperwork Remarks:
Theatrical Trailer
Classified Date:
23/07/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
Classified Date:
15/10/1991
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures
Classified Date:
09/08/1991
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures
Classified Date:
20/01/2000
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
Classified date11/00/1993
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
injury detail
alcohol and smoking
suicide and self-harm
sex
Director(s)Steven Spielberg
Production year1991
Approx. running minutes136m
CastDustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Robin Williams, Julia Roberts, Bob Hoskins, Maggie Smith, Caroline Goodall, Charlie Korsmo, Amber Scott, Laurel Cronin, Phil Collins, Steven Spielberg, J.M. Barrie, James V. Hart, Nick Castle, Malia Scotch Marmo, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Gerald R. Molen, John Williams, Dean Cundey, Michael Kahn, Janet Hirshenson, Michael Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins, Norman Garwood, Anthony Pratt
Classified Date:
17/01/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures
Contains mild language, threat and violence
Classified Date:
11/02/1993
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
violence
There is some very mild violence, such as sword fights in a swashbuckling pirate context and some shooting of pirates, but more emphasis on comic elements such as the use of paints, eggs and catapults.
threat and horror
The initial appearance of pirate characters may be briefly scary but the overall tone is comic. A pirate is punished by being put in a box with scorpions.
language
Bad language is generally very mild, although there is a single use of 'little buggers' and a single use of 'arse'.
rude humour
There is some comic rude humour, including a scene in which characters trade insults, including reference to farting.
injury detail
There is very brief injury detail, when a cut is seen on a hand.
alcohol and smoking
A pirate smokes cigars and an adult man drinks alcohol.
suicide and self-harm
In one scene, an apparently depressed pirate puts a gun to his own head and suggests he is thinking of ending his life. However, he has no real intention of doing so and is simply making the gesture for dramatic effect. The scene is played for comedy, with the pirate deliberately over-acting, with comically dramatic poses.
Classified Date:
18/08/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
Classified Date:
04/09/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Sony DADC UK Limited
Paperwork Remarks:
Theatrical Trailer
Classified Date:
23/07/1992
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
Classified Date:
15/10/1991
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures
Classified Date:
09/08/1991
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Pictures
Classified Date:
20/01/2000
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video
Classified date11/00/1993
LanguageEnglish