Never Never Land is a 1980 British drama film directed by Paul Annett and starring Petula Clark, Cathleen Nesbitt, John Castle, and Anne Seymour.
Seven-year-old Jennie (Heather Miller) has been abandoned by her parents and left in the care of her aunt Bee (Petula Clark) and uncle Jim (John Castle).
She finds shelter in an abandoned London townhouse occupied by a gang of young ruffians, and becomes the equivalent of Wendy, role-playing "mother" to the Lost Boys.
An old woman named Edith Forbes (Cathleen Nesbitt, in her final screen performance) befriends the girl.
Produced by actress Diane Baker, it was unsuccessful in the UK and received a limited commercial release in the US.