Mary Poppins
(1964)
A magic nanny comes to work for a cold banker's unhappy family.
Sutradara:Robert Stevenson
Penulis:Bill Walsh (screenplay), Don DaGradi (screenplay), and 1 more credit »
Growing up in London in 1910, the Banks children, Jane and Michael
(played by Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber, at right) need a nanny, and
they write
an advertisement to put in The Times stipulating that she must "have
a cheery disposition. Rosy cheeks, no warts. Play games, all sorts."
Of course when she arrives, the games Mary Poppins has in mind are not
at all what the children expected, but are nonetheless "extremely
diverting." They begin with Well Begun is Half Done -- otherwise entitled
"Let's tidy up the nursery." Though less than enthusiastic about it at
first, Jane and Michael soon discover that a spoonful of sugar helps the
medicine go down.
After their fun tidying up the nursery, one of their
next adventures involves popping into a chalk pavement picture drawn by Bert
(Dick Van Dyke),
an old friend of Mary Poppins.
Think, wink, and double-blink?
Close your eyes and jump? Of course not! "Bert, what
utter nonsense! Why do you always complicate things that are really quite simple?"
1-2-3 is most sufficient.
(Two of MARY POPPINS' six
Academy Awards went to the film's technical crew for its outstanding work
bringing the story's magic to the screen. The movie won Oscars for
Best Film Editing and Best Visual Effects.)
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