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Mary Poppins
(1964)
Description:
1 Sheet Movie Poster
- Reissue
Item Description:
Original; single-sided; 30th Anniversary reissue 1994, rolled
Year: 1994
Condition: Mint
Dimension: 27" x 40"
Genre:
Family/Fantasy/Adventure
SS or Single-sided one sheet movie poster
that has printing on the front side only.
This movie art item is an authentic original piece - the same item
that is used in actual movie theaters. Original movie art items are valued by
collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Cast: Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David
Tomlinson, Glynis Johns, Hermione Baddeley, Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber, Reta
Shaw, Elsa Lanchester, Arthur Treacher, Reginald Owen, Ed Wynn, Jane Darwell,
Arthur Malet, Cyril Delevanti, Lester Matthews, Clive L. Halliday, Donald
Barclay, Marjorie Bennett, Alma Lawton, Marjorie Eaton, Doris Lloyd, Major Sam
Harris, James Logan;
Director: Robert Stevenson
Synopsis:
Long resistant to film adaptations of her Mary Poppins books, P.L. Travers
finally succumbed to the entreaties of Walt Disney, and the result is often
considered the finest of Disney's personally supervised films. The Travers
stories are bundled together to tell the story of the Edwardian-era British
Banks family: the banker father (David Tomlinson), suffragette mother (Glynis
Johns), and the two "impossible" children (Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber).
The kids get the attention of their all-business father by bedevilling every new
nanny in the Banks household. When Mr. Banks advertises conventionally for
another nanny, the kids compose their own ad asking for someone with a little
kindness and imagination. Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews in her screen debut)
answers the children's ad by arriving at the Banks' home from the skies -
parachuting downward with her umbrella. She immediately endears herself to the
children. The next day, they meet Mary's old chum Bert (Dick Van Dyke) currently
employed as a sidewalk artist. Mary, Bert, and the children hop into one of
Bert's chalk drawings and learn the nonsense song
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" in a cartoon countryside. Later, they pay a
visit to Bert's Uncle Albert (Ed Wynn), who laughs so hard that he floats to the
ceiling. Mr. Banks is pleased that his children are behaving better, but he's
not happy with their fantastic stories. To show the children what the real world
is like, he takes them to his bank. A series of disasters follow, which result
in his being fired from his job. Mary Poppins' role in all of this leads to some
moments when it is possible to fear that all her good work will be undone, but
like the magical being she is, all her "mistakes" lead to a happy result by the
end of the film. In 2001, Mary Poppins was rereleased in a special "sing-along"
edition with subtitles added to the musical numbers so audiences could join in
with the onscreen vocalists.
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