About ten years ago I saw this fascinating adaptation of J. Barrie's play at the Cinema Museum in Kennington. When the film was over I remarked to the young woman who presented it the remarkable resemblance it bore to a Technicolor musical starring Betty Grable called 'The Shocking Miss Pilgrim' - which of course she had never heard of - and what a double bill they would make.
As one who has long subscribed to the heretical view that women won the vote despite rather than because of the Suffragettes and the arrival of universal female suffrage owed much more to the First World War and the financial independence postwar women enjoyed thanks to the invention of the typewriter I found this film of enormous interest.