Mary Poppins

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    Mary Poppins
    1964

    Synopsis

    Mr Banks is looking for a nanny for his two mischievous children and comes across Mary Poppins, an angelic nanny. She not only brings a change in their lives but also spreads happiness.

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    Cast

    • Julie AndrewsMary Poppins
    • Dick Van DykeBert / Mr. Dawes Senior
    • David TomlinsonMr. George W. Banks
    • Glynis JohnsMrs. Winnifred Banks
    • Hermione BaddeleyEllen - Maid
    • Karen DotriceJane Banks
    • Matthew GarberMichael Banks
    • Elsa LanchesterKatie Nanna
    • Reta ShawMrs. Brill - Cook
    • Arthur TreacherThe Constable

    Recommandations

    • 100

      The New York Times

      And a most wonderful, cheering movie it is, with Julie Andrews, the original Eliza of My Fair Lady, playing the title role and with its splices and seams fairly splitting with Poppins marvels turned out by the Walt Disney studio.
    • 100

      Variety

      Julie Andrews’ first appearance on the screen is a signal triumph and she performs as easily as she sings, displaying a fresh type of beauty nicely adaptable to the color cameras. Van Dyke, as the happy-go-lucky jack-of-all-trades, scores heavily, the part permitting him to showcase his wide range of talents.
    • 90

      The Dissolve

      Mary Poppins is a near-masterpiece. It’s the best of the first wave of Disney live-action features, and the most complete and satisfying musical of any kind that the studio produced until Beauty And The Beast came along.
    • 90

      The Telegraph

      Van Dyke's energy is prodigious (especially when he leaps around with a gang of sooty chimney-sweeps on the London rooftops) and the songs are classics.
    • 90

      The Guardian

      Tomlinson is the great heart of the movie, the warmth to Andrews’ splinter of ice, who, while sustaining the film’s line in jokey verbosity, still manages to be moving.
    • 90

      Time Out

      The film can hardly contain itself with its catalogue of memorable songs, battery of dance routines, and strong supporting cast.
    • 90

      Chicago Reader

      While it doesn't have the soft-edged sense of wonder that the Travers books have, Walt Disney's 1964 version of the Mary Poppins story does manage to avoid the usual saccharine excesses of his live-action work.
    • 80

      TV Guide Magazine

      One of the greatest children's films ever, MARY POPPINS is as perfect and inventive a musical as anyone could see, with a timeless story, strong performances, a flawless blend of live action and animation, wonderful songs, and a sterling script with all the charm of the P.L. Travers books upon which it is based.

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