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  1. Nov 19, 2021 · This is the Recorded Tape of Mary Poppins as someone's recorded this film in the 90s somewhere!Enjoy!

  2. Revenue: $451,907,090. Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. A sequel, Mary Poppins Returns, was released in 2018, making it one of the longest gaps between film sequels in cinematic history at 54 years.

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    In the spring of 1910, Winifred Banks returns to her home in London after a suffragette rally ("Sister Suffragette") and learns that her children's babysitter, Katie Nanna, has quit after the children, Jane and Michael, ran away "for the fourth time this week". Winifred's strict, ambitious husband George returns home from his job at the bank ("The ...

    Live-action cast

    1. Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins, a magical and loving woman who descends from the clouds in response to the Banks children's advertisement for a nanny. She is firm in her use of authority but gentle and kind as well, a major departure from the original books, in which the character was more stern and pompous. 2. Dick Van Dyke as Bert, a cockney jack-of-all-trades and Mary Poppins' closest friend, who is completely accustomed to her magic. Their playful interactions imply that they have known...

    Voice cast

    1. Julie Andrews as Robin, Pearly Violinist, and the Bird Woman 2. Marc Breauxas Cow 3. Daws Butleras Penguin Waiter, Turtles 4. Peter Ellenshawas Penguin Waiter ("And Jane") 5. Paul Freesas Barnyard Horse 6. Bill Leeas Ram 7. Jimmy MacDonaldas animals 8. Sean McCloryas Bloodhound, Reporter #4 9. Dallas McKennonas Fox, Bloodhound, Penguin Waiter, Horse, Carousel Guard 10. Alan Napieras Old Huntsman, Reporter #3, Bloodhound 11. Marni Nixonas Geese 12. J. Pat O'Malleyas Bloodhound, Master of Ho...

    Development

    The film's main basis was the first novel in the Mary Poppins series. According to the 40th Anniversary DVD release of the film in 2004, Disney's daughters fell in love with the Mary Poppins books and made Disney promise to make a film based on them. He first attempted to purchase the film rights from P. L. Traversas early as 1938, but Travers repeatedly refused; she did not believe a film version would do justice to her books. Disney was also then known primarily as a producer of animated fi...

    Pre-production

    Travers was an adviser to the production, even being billed as the film's Consultant. However, she disapproved of the dilution of the harsher aspects of Mary Poppins' character, felt ambivalent about the music, and hated the use of animation so much that she ruled out any further adaptations of the later Mary Poppins novels. She objected to a number of elements that made it into the film. Rather than original songs, she wanted the soundtrack to feature known standards of the Edwardian period...

    Casting

    In March 1961, Disney announced that it might cast Hayley Mills and Mary Martinin the film. Julie Harris, Angela Lansbury, and Bette Davis were considered for the role of Mary and Cary Grant was Walt's favorite choice for the role of Bert; Laurence Harvey and Anthony Newleywere also considered for Bert. Julie Andrews, who was making her feature film acting debut after a successful stage career, was given the prime role of Mary Poppins soon after she was passed over by Jack L. Warner and repla...

    The film features music and lyrics by brothers Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, who took inspiration from Edwardian British music hall music. Irwin Kostal arranged and conducted the score. Buena Vista Recordsreleased the original soundtrack in 1964 on LP and reel-to-reel tape.

    Mary Poppins premiered on August 27, 1964, at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. The film's poster was painted by artist Paul Wenzel.Travers was not extended an invitation to the event, but managed to obtain one from a Disney executive. It was at the after-party that Richard Sherman recalled her walking up to Disney and loudly announcing tha...

    Box office

    Mary Poppins earned $31 million in theatrical rentals in the United States and Canada during its initial run. It was one of the top 12 grossing films in the United States for 32 weeks.It earned rentals of $44 million worldwide in its initial release. The film was re-released theatrically in 1973, in honor of Walt Disney Productions' 50th anniversary, and earned an estimated additional $9 million in rentals in the United States and Canada. It was released once more in 1980 and grossed $14 mill...

    Critical reception

    The film received universal acclaim from critics. Whitney Williams of Variety praised its musical sequences and Andrews' and Van Dyke's performances in particular. Time lauded the film, stating, "The sets are luxuriant, the songs lilting, the scenario witty but impeccably sentimental, and the supporting cast only a pinfeather short of perfection." Bosley Crowther, reviewing for The New York Times, described the film as a "most wonderful, cheering movie … for the visual and aural felicities th...

    Mary Poppins is widely considered Walt Disney's "crowning achievement".It was the only Disney film to receive a Best Picture nomination in his lifetime. Some of the profits from the film were used to build the Walt Disney World Monorail System; reflecting this is the MAPO (MAry POppins) safety system included on all Disney monorails. Walt Disney Wo...

    The film inspired the eighth season episode of The Simpsons titled "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious", featuring a parody of Mary called "Shary Bobbins" who helps out the Simpson f...
    In Season 3 Episode 4 of The Dick Van Dyke Show, Buddy Sorrell (Morey Amsterdam) is brainstorming about ideas for The Alan Brady Show and says, "how about if Alan comes out as a cockney chimney swe...
    The penguin waiters and a silhouette of Mary Poppins appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, although the same penguins also appear by themselves on House of Mouse and Once Upon a Studio.
    In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill tells Yondu Udonta that he looks like Mary Poppins, and then, Yondu Udonta yells, "I'm Mary Poppins, y'all!"

    Bibliography

    1. Brody, Paul (February 20, 2013). The Real Life Mary Poppins: The Life and Times of P. L. Travers. BookCaps Study Guides. ISBN 978-1-62107-482-3. 2. Casper, Drew (March 1, 2011). Hollywood Film 1963–1976: Years of Revolution and Reaction. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-4443-9523-5. 3. Grilli, Giorgia (October 18, 2013). Myth, Symbol, and Meaning in Mary Poppins. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-135-86801-7. 4. Hillier, Jim; Pye, Doug (May 24, 2011). 100 Film Musicals. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 97...

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  3. Apr 16, 2022 · Well, maybe Janelle Nelson. She'd never seen "Mary Poppins," the 1964 film starring Dame Julie Andrews, the great Dick Van Dyke, of course, based on books by P.L. Travers and tells the story of a ...

  4. Mary Poppins. Rating: G. Release Date: December 23, 1964. Genre: Family, Fantasy, Musical. Released from the Disney Vault in celebration of its 50th Anniversary, this beloved classic shines like never before on Blu-ray with an all-new digital restoration. Winner of five Academy Awards®, including Best Actress (Julie Andrews), Best Song ...

  5. Jun 26, 2021 · Here are 12 Songs from the "Original" Mary Poppins from 1964, starring some of the most loved Disney Voices of the Golden Age of Animation & Live Action Comb...

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