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By Susan Froyd

Published on July 18, 2007 at 1:02am

"Do you believe in fairies? Say quick that you believe. If you believe, clap your hands!"

One can only imagine what response Peter Pan's famous lines will evoke when they're uttered on screen under the stars of Cheesman Park during tonight's city-sponsored Movies in the Parks screening of the fanciful J.M. Barrie biopic, Finding Neverland. Just imagine it: Johnny Depp, the moon and a pack of picnickers all wrapped up together in the haunted aura of Cheesman's historical Victorian time warp. Too perfect. Cheesman, after all, boasts a storied past of ghosts and graveyards that's nearly as inventive as the writings of Barrie himself.

The magical evening begins when Tinkerbell and friends come out at dusk; bring something to lounge on and your own delectable basket of food. For details and a complete Movies in the Parks schedule, call 720-913-0765 or visit denvergov.org/recreation.