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Mary Poppins (1964)
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Synopsis
Long resistant to film adaptations of her Mary Poppins books, P.L. Travers finally succumbed to the entreaties of
Walt Disney
, and the result is often considered the finest of Disney's personally supervised films. The Travers stories are bundled together to tell the story of the Edwardian-era British Banks family: the banker father (
David Tomlinson
), suffragette mother (
Glynis Johns
), and the two "impossible" children (
Karen Dotrice
and Matthew Garber). The kids get the attention of their all-business father by bedevilling every new nanny in the Banks household. Whem Mr. Banks advertises conventionally for another nanny, the kids compose their own ad, asking for someone with a little kindness and imagination. Mary Poppins (
Julie Andrews
in her screen debut) answers the children's ad by arriving at the Banks home from the skies, parachuting downward with her umbrella. She immediately endears herself to the children. The next day they meet Mary's old chum Bert (
Dick Van Dyke
), currently employed as a sidewalk artist. Mary, Bert, and the children hop into one of Bert's chalk drawings and learn the nonsense song "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" in a cartoon countryside. Later, they pay a visit to Bert's Uncle Albert (
Ed Wynn
), who laughs so hard that he floats to the ceiling. Mr. Banks is pleased that his children are behaving better, but he's not happy with their fantastic stories. To show the children what the real world is like, he takes them to his bank. A series of disasters follow which result in his being fired from his job. Mary Poppins' role in all this leads to some moments when it is possible to fear that all her good work will be undone, but like the magical being she is, all her "mistakes" lead to a happy result by the end of the film. In 2001, Mary Poppins was rereleased in a special "sing-along" edition with subtitles added to the musical numbers so audiences could join in with the onscreen vocalists. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Julie Andrews
Mary Poppins
Hermione Baddeley
Ellen
Marjorie Bennett
Miss Lark
Jane Darwell
Bird Woman
Cyril Delevanti
Mr. Grubbs
Karen Dotrice
Jane Banks
Marjorie Eaton
Miss Persimmon
Matthew Garber
Michael Banks
Elsa Lanchester
Katie Nanna
Alma Lawton
Mrs. Corry
Lester Matthews
Mr. Tomes
Reginald Owen
Admiral Boom
Reta Shaw
Mrs. Brill
David Tomlinson
Mr. Banks
Arthur Treacher
Constable Jones
Dick Van Dyke
Bert/Mr. Dawes, Sr.
Ed Wynn
Uncle Albert
Glynis Johns
Mrs. Banks
Clive L. Halliday
Mr. Mousely
Production Crew
Art Stevens
Animator
Cliff Nordberg
Animator
Eric Larson
Animator
Frank Thomas
Animator
Frank Thomas
Animator
Hal Ambro
Animator
Hamilton Luske
Animator
John Lounsbery
Animator
Milt Kahl
Animator
Ollie Johnston
Animator
Ward Kimball
Animator
P.L. Travers
Book Author
Dee Dee Wood
Choreography
Marc Breaux
Choreography
Edward Colman
Cinematographer
Irwin Kostal
Composer (Music Score)
Richard M. Sherman
Composer (Music Score)
Robert B. Sherman
Composer (Music Score)
Irwin Kostal
Conductor
Tony Walton
Costume Designer
Robert Stevenson
Director
Cotton Warburton
Editor
Richard M. Sherman
Lyricist
Robert B. Sherman
Lyricist
Pat McNalley
Makeup
Irwin Kostal
Musical Direction/Supervision
Bill Walsh
Producer
Walt Disney
Producer
Carroll Clark
Production Designer
William Tuntke
Production Designer
Bill Walsh
Screenwriter
Don DaGradi
Screenwriter
Emile Kuri
Set Designer
Hal G. Gausman
Set Designer
Eustace Lycett
Special Effects
Peter Ellenshaw
Special Effects
Robert Mattey
Special Effects
Tom Jones
Unit Publicist
Year: 1964
Runtime: 139
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature
Genre
Children's/Family
Fantasy
Musical
Produced by
Buena Vista
Walt Disney Productions
Release
April 13, 2001 (USA - Limited Rerelease)
by Buena Vista
Awards
1964 - Best Picture - Academy
1964 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1964 - Best Picture - Academy
1964 - Best Picture - Academy
1964 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1964 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1964 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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