Director:
Robert Stevenson
Starring: Julie Andrews
Product Details:
Format: DVD
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Sku: 210189870
UPC: 786936786866
UPC 14: 00786936786866
Category Keywords: Adventure Children Classic Disney Film Essential Cinema Family (General) Fantasy Recommended Theatrical Release
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"Winner of 5 Academy Awards, Including Best Actress Julie Andrews."
| A magical nanny glides in on an enchanted umbrella to help a troubled household. |
"There's charm, wit, and movie magic to spare...A wonderful movie. Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide
"Sheer delight--to the eye, the ear, the senses. Newsweek
"Practically perfect in every way. Phil Villarreal, Arizona Daily Star
"...as perfect a film musical as anyone would ever care to see...The blend of live action and animation is flawless... The Motion Picture Guide
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Editor's Note
A magical, musical nanny brings a breath of fresh air into the stuffy Banks household in turn-of-the-century England. Overstuffed with gaiety, this children's fantasy is filled to the brim with wonderful dance numbers and outrageous songs (such as the seemingly unpronounceable "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"). The film's seamless blending of live-action with animation was a marvel in its day. This is Andrews' film debut and Darwell's last film appearance. Academy Award Nominations: 13, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best (Adapted) Screenplay. Academy Awards: 5, including Best Actress--Julie Andrews, Best Original Score, Best Song ("Chim Chim Cher-ee"), Best Editing, Best Special Visual Effects. Gold Collection Edition features "Hollywood Goes to a World Premiere."
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Mary Poppins - 45th Anniversary Edition - DVD Review
By: The Masked Movie Snobs
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 1/25/2009 2:46 AM
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| It is hard to believe that Mary Poppins was released 45 years ago. I grew up with this movie in the late ’70s and maybe because it is set in 1910 it has never had a dated feeling to me. The successful Disney musical is based on a series of books published in 1934. Mary Poppins is brilliantly played by Julie Andrews in her first movie role after she was passed over for the title role in My Fair Lady even though she created the role of Eliza Doolittle on Broadway. Andrews got the last laugh though by winning the Academy Award for her performance....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Lester Matthews | |
| Cyril Delevanti | |
| Marjorie Bennett | |
| Julie Andrews | |
| Reginald Owen | |
| Clive L. Halliday | |
| Reta Shaw | |
| Dick Van Dyke | |
| Marjorie Eaton | |
| Glynis Johns | |
| Hermione Baddeley | |
| Donald Barclay | |
| Jane Darwell | |
| David Tomlinson | |
| Elsa Lanchester | |
| Matthew Garber | |
| Major Sam Harris | |
| Doris Lloyd | |
| Alma Lawton | |
| Ed Wynn | |
| Arthur Malet | |
| James Logan | |
| Arthur Treacher | |
| Karen Dotrice | |
| Don DaGradi - Screenwriter | |
| Eustace Lycett - Special Effects | |
| Cotton Warburton - Editor | |
| Bill Walsh - Screenwriter | |
| Dee Dee Wood - Choreographer | |
| Irwin Kostal - Composer | |
| William H. Tuntke - Production Designer | |
| Carroll Clark - Production Designer | |
| P.L. Travers - Story | |
| Robert A. Mattey - Special Effects | |
| Edward Colman - Director of Photography | |
| Richard M. Sherman - Lyricist | |
| Tony Walton - Costume Designer | |
| Robert B. Sherman - Lyricist | |
| Peter Ellenshaw - Special Effects | |
| Marc Breaux - Choreographer | |
| Walt Disney - Producer | |
| Bill Walsh - Producer | |
| Robert Stevenson - Director |
Plot Summary
Oscar-winning Disney musical about Mary Poppins, a British nanny with magical powers. She arrives at the home of the Banks family, and with her magical abilities transforms the lives of the entire clan. Mary's strongest influence is over the Banks' children, whom she introduces to a world of fantasy. Film features many classic songs, among them "Chim Chim Cheree." and "Supercalifragilisticexplialidocious."
Awards
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Oscar (1965) |
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Bill Walsh, Don DaGradi, Nominee, Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium |
| Cotton Warburton, Winner, Best Film Editing | |
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Edward Colman, Nominee, Best Cinematography, Color |
| Julie Andrews, Winner, Best Actress in a Leading Role | |
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British Academy Awards (1965) |
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| Julie Andrews, Winner, Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles | |
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Golden Globe (1965) |
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| Julie Andrews, Winner, Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy | |
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Oscar (1965) |
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| Peter Ellenshaw, et. al., Winner, Best Effects, Special Visual Effects | |
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Grammy (1965) |
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| Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Winner, Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show | |
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Oscar (1965) |
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| Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Winner, Best Music, Score - Substantially Original | |
| Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman ("Chim Chim Cher-ee"), Winner, Best Music, Original Song | |
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Robert Stevenson, Nominee, Best Director |
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Walt Disney, Bill Walsh, Nominee, Best Picture |
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