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Mary Poppins may be =the= stand-out live-action movie that Disney has ever produced. Or will ever execute.
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All the songs are very memorable. Who out there does not rep themselves humming or even singing along with the likes of “Chim-Chim-Cheree” or “Spoonful of Sugar”?
Julie Andrews will always be remembered for her role as Mary Poppins, and Dick Van Dyke absolutely shines as Bert the Chimney Sweep. Van Dyke also plays the senior officer of the bank – and has his very best scene where he realizes that the punchline – “A wooden leg named Smith” – is amusing. Andrews won an Academy Award for Mary Poppins, and the movie also won Best Visual Effects, and Best Music Regain, as well as Best Song (“Chim Chim Cher-ee”) .
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The scene where “I adore to laugh” is particularly poignant. Ed Wynn died not long after the release of Mary Poppins, and shows some of his best comedy style in this scene. Very funny.
The epic is estimable and has a incredible legal without being too “preachy”. It was a very obedient adaptation from the novel original, and it’s a shame Disney never did any of P L Traver’s maintain sequels to Mary Poppins.
The titillating bits are a small flat by today’s standards, but they add a amazing whimsey to a stellar production. Highly recommended to any family with children. A must-buy for Disney fans.
This is the far better, two-disc, 40th anniversary edition that not only restores everything to digital quality, but adds a second disc of deleted scenes (and a song!), commentary, and many other wintry novel features. Inspect for the original 40th anniversary DVD edition – it’s worth waiting for!
It’s unprejudiced supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
“Mary Poppins” is one of that hold group of films that can truly be called ‘Classic’, a project conceived in fancy and filled with so mighty child-like wonder that it will never grow extinct or ‘out-of-date’. Certainly the crowning achievement of Walt Disney’s grand career, the “Mary Poppins” 40th Anniversary Special Edition is simply splendid!
Based on P.L. Travers’ tales of a magical nanny who arrives to bring families closer, the rights to the stories had been pursued by Disney since 1938, but Travers had seen what studios had done to other authors’ works, and withheld her approval unless she could believe some creative control. Years of negotiations only whetted Disney’s desire to produce a definitive, truly ‘special’ film, and by 1960, despite the box office failure of another fantasy-themed ‘pet’ project, “Darby O’Gill and the Small People”, he was more confident than ever in the story’s potential, bringing together a distinguished array of talent, including songwriting brothers Richard and Robert Sherman, production head Bill Walsh, and the intelligent artist Peter Ellenshaw to ‘visualize’ 1910 London through his matte paintings.
With Travers’ grudging approval, casting began. While American stage and TV star Dick Van Dyke was an peculiar choice to play a Cockney chimneysweep, he was a gifted mime and physical comedian, and had such a wholesome exuberance that Disney knew British audiences would forgive his shaky accent. Celebrated British actors Glynis Johns and David Tomlinson would play the preoccupied parents, with Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber (from “The Three Lives of Thomasina”) as the neglected children. Obsolete stars Ed Wynn, Elsa Lanchester, Reginald Owen, Arthur Treacher, and Jane Darwell (as the Bird Woman, in her last veil appearance), headed the strong supporting cast.
But it was the casting of Julie Andrews, in her first film, as Mary Poppins, that truly ‘made’ the film! Passed over by Jack Warner for the movie version of her stage hit, “My Resplendent Lady” (he opted for Audrey Hepburn), Disney caught her performance in “Camelot” on Broadway, knew, instantly, that she was the suitable ‘Mary’, and approached her for the role. “But I’m pregnant,” she told him. “No spot,” he replied. “I’ll wait!”
And thus a Classic was born!
A multiple 1964 Oscar winner (including ‘Best Actress’ for Andrews, who got to part the stage with her “Lady” costar, Rex Harrison, who won ‘Best Actor’), the film was a major hit, worldwide, and expeditiously achieved the legendary situation it holds today.
For it’s 40th Anniversary, Disney’s heirs have assign together a spectacular package; along with the digitally-remastered film (it looks and sounds Respectable!), a second disc of additional features includes a joyous reunion of stars Andrews and Van Dyke (who both seem ageless!) ; reminiscences of Robert Sherman, who sings a cute ditty lop from the final film; a exciting 50-minute “behind-the-scenes” documentary about the production; featurettes on how the FX were achieved in several key scenes; and great, Grand more! As the owner of several “Special Edition” Disney DVDs, I can honestly say, THIS is the BEST, yet!
With the holidays mercurial approaching, I can’t assume of a finer gift to give, or to gain!
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