Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins

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  • Genre(s): Fantasy, Comedy, Family
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robert Stevenson, Sylvia Roemer, Joseph L. McEveety, Arthur J. Vitarelli, Paul Feiner See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns, Hermione Baddeley See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 19min
  • Music: Richard M. Sherman,Robert B. Sherman,Dal McKennon,Irwin Kostal,Evelyn Kennedy
  • Award(s): Oscar 1965 (Won)
    Oscar 1965 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 4: Dawn of the Vampires, Dog Man
  • Story:
    A magical nanny employs music and adventure to help two neglected children become closer to their father.
    Full Story
7.8/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A magical nanny employs music and adventure to help two neglected children become closer to their father.
Ratings

7.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1965 | Julie Andrews

Best Music Substantially Original Score | 1965 | Robert B. Sherman

Best Music Original Song | 1965 | Robert B. Sherman

Golden Globe Award

Best Actress Comedy or Musical | 1965 | Julie Andrews

BAFTA Film Award

Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles | 1965 | Julie Andrews

Grammy Award

Best Recording for Children | 1965 | Robert B. Sherman

Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show | 1965 | Robert B. Sherman

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Character | 2021 | Julie Andrews

Golden Laurel Award

Musical Performance Female | 1965 | Julie Andrews

Supporting Performance Female | 1965 | Glynis Johns

Best Song | 1965 | Robert B. Sherman

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Written American Musical | 1965 | Bill Walsh

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Picture | 1965 | Bill Walsh

Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1965 | Bill Walsh

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration Color | 1965 | Hal Gausman

Best Costume Design Color | 1965 | Tony Walton

Golden Globe Award

Best Actor Comedy or Musical | 1965 | Dick Van Dyke

Best Original Score | 1965 | Robert B. Sherman

Golden Laurel Award

Musical Performance Male | 1965 | Dick Van Dyke

DVDX Award

Best Audio Commentary New for DVD | 2005 | Julie Andrews

NYFCC Award

Best Actress | 1964 | Julie Andrews

BOX OFFICE

Budget 4,650,000 USD

Box Office Collection 103,100,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

When founder and (now former) chief archivist at the Walt Disney Archives Dave Smith went on a search for the snowglobe from this movie, which featured birds flying around Saint Paul's Cathedral, he finally found it on a shelf in a janitor's office. The janitor explained that he saw the snowglobe sitting in a trash can, but found it too pretty to throw away and kept it himself.

The "Step in Time" sequence had to be filmed twice because of a scratch on the film from the first take. The entire sequence took a week to film.

Walt Disney cast Dame Julie Andrews for the lead after seeing her in "Camelot" on Broadway. When she mentioned she was pregnant, he offered to wait until she had her baby to start filming and offered her then-husband, Tony Walton, the job of designing costumes and some sets for this movie. Disney also gave the couple a personally escorted tour of Disneyland and the studio to help them make up their minds. Disney liked Andrews in "Camelot" so much that after he saw her performance he had the animators of "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" draw the character of Anita to resemble her.

Many of the nannies in the large queue of applicants for the job at the start of this movie were actually men in drag.

Walt Disney regarded this movie to be one of the crowning achievements of his career.

Popular Dialogues

"Bert: [singing] Winds in the east, mist coming in. / Like somethin' is brewin' and 'bout to begin. / Can't put me finger on what lies in store, / But I feel what's to happen all happened before."

"Mary Poppins: In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun. You find the fun, and - SNAP - the job's a game!"