The only thing better than a silent movie is a free silent movie and Kino Lorber is sponsoring a little giveaway right here! You can enter to win a copy of their new edition of Peter Pan (1924).

Here’s what you need to do:
- Leave a comment answering the question “Do you believe in fairies?” (Disclaimer: Belief or disbelief of fairies does not affect outcome of the event and fairy believers and fairy agnostics have an equal chance of winning.)
- I will select a random winner from the comments on July 4, 2019 and email them to let them know they have won.
- Reply with a US mailing address and whether you prefer DVD or Bluray.
- Enjoy your movie!
This giveaway does require a US mailing address. The value of the prize is $29.95 for the Bluray and $19.95 for the DVD. If the winner does not reply with their US mailing address within five business days, a random runner-up will be selected. The prize will be shipped directly from Kino. Your contact information will be used solely for contest-related correspondence.
Peter Pan is one of the big crowdpleasers for silent film audiences and this version is a new 2K restoration with an orchestra score by Philip Carli. It stars Betty Bronson, Mary Brian, Anna May Wong and Ernest Torrence.
Thanks so much for entering and Qapla’!
I do. I trust Arthur Conan Doyle’s opinions.
I do believe, but why don’t the have the power to ship discs to non -U.S. addresses?
I do believe In fact, I plant my flower gardens for them every year.. I’ve not seen any, but have seen their trust bee steeds! Perhaps one day 🙂
Why not believe its harmless and can be fun.
Absolutely. I saw one during the screening of Peter Pan in Frederick, MD a few years ago.
I don’t believe in fairies but I like movies about them.
I don’t, but I don’t want Tinker Bell to die, so I say I do, and I clap when Peter asks me.
Dear sir, thank you very much for your efforts and for your achievements. I did read a lot of your article and truly thank you for the release of Kidnapped (2017), it is a great treasure for any movie fan
If possible, I would like to ask you a slightly unrelated to this topic question. I would like to update a Wikipedia article called ‘List of Rediscovered Films’ with the Kidnapped film. My question is – does the kidnapped fall in a category of lost and rediscovered films? Was it ever considered lost?
Thank you very much for answering my question
Respectfully
Mikhail
As far as I know, the only known fairies are washer/dryer fairies. I could be wrong. Oh yes, there are the related dust bunnies, but they are not true fairies like the dryer fairies are. Peter Pan fairies are seen too often to be real fairies, aren’t they? Or maybe not.
Fairies? No. Leprechauns? Yes. I refuse to explain my reasoning and will take no further questions.
I’m a true fairy agnostic. I’ve never seen one, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t real. I’m guessing they’re different than they’re portrayed in popular culture if they’re real though.
I keep seeing these little white fluffy bugs / mini-moths fluttering around my front yard. They’re so small that probably five or six could fit on my pinky nail so, yes, I guess I do believe in fairies.
I believe in Radical Faeries.
I believe in angels and demons, not fairies! But always open-minded enough to be pleasantly surprised!
I believe in fairies, the question is: do they believe in me?
No, I do not believe in fairies.
Fairies are real – haven’t met any that I’m aware of, but I believe
No. I don’t believe in fairies, but I’ll clap my hands just in case I’m wrong.
nope
Not at the moment, but I am open to persuasion
No of course not. Everyone knows they were wiped out centuries ago
Or course!