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7.5/10
IMDbFor | 2014 | Tom Hanks
Best Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2013 | Emma Thompson
2014 | John Lee Hancock
2014 | Thomas Newman
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2014 | Thomas Newman
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Leading Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer | 2014 | Kelly Marcel
Best Costume Design | 2014 | Daniel Orlandi
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media | 2015 | Thomas Newman
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2013 | Tom Hanks
Best Acting Ensemble | 2013 | Ronan Vibert
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role Female | 2013 | Annie Rose Buckley
Best Director | 2013 | John Lee Hancock
Best Original Score | 2013 | Thomas Newman
Best Costume Design | 2013 | Daniel Orlandi
Best Production Design | 2013 | Michael Corenblith
Supporting Actor of the Year | 2014 | Tom Hanks
British Actress of the Year | 2014 | Emma Thompson
British Actress of the Year For | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2014 | Tom Hanks
Best Actress in a Motion Picture | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Screenplay Original | 2014 | Sue Smith
Best Costume Design | 2014 | Daniel Orlandi
Best Art Direction Production Design | 2014 | Michael Corenblith
Best Actress International Competition | 2015 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Movie Actress | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Music Adapted Song | 2014 | Robert B. Sherman
Best Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Costume Design | 2014 | Daniel Orlandi
Best Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Score | 2014 | Thomas Newman
Best Costume Design | 2014 | Daniel Orlandi
Best Actress | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Lead Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Best Original Score | 2013 | Thomas Newman
Best Costume Design | 2013 | Daniel Orlandi
Best Actress of the Year | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Best Music | 2013 | Thomas Newman
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Sue Smith
Best Actress | 2014 | Emma Thompson
Best Actress | 2013 | Emma Thompson
Best Supporting Actor Film | 2014 | Colin Farrell
2014 | Sue Smith
2014 | Thomas Newman
Best Score | 2014 | Thomas Newman
Best Screenplay | 2014 | Sue Smith
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2014 | Ian Collie
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2014 | Mark Livolsi
Excellence in Period Film | 2014 | Daniel Orlandi
Period Film | 2014 | Lorrie Campbell
Feature Film | 2014 | Ian Fox
Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional Feature Film | 2014 | Lori A. Balton
Budget 35,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 112,544,580 USD
The audiotapes of the working sessions between the real P.L. Travers and Walt Disney's team amounted to thirty-nine hours, to all of which screenwriter Kelly Marcel, and later Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson, had access. Thompson said she listened to all of them in preparation for her role, and that the experience was "like being poked in the ear with hot forks."
P.L. Travers never did warm up to the song "Let's Go Fly a Kite", as depicted in this movie. According to Richard M. Sherman, it was "Feed the Birds" that actually won her over.
In this movie, Tom Hanks played Walt Disney, who was Hanks' distant cousin.
According to the book The Secret Life of Mary Poppins, in a rare 1977 interview, P.L. Travers commented on the legacy of the movie, Mary Poppins (1964): "I've seen it once or twice, and I've learned to live with it. It's glamorous and it's a good film on its own level, but I don't think it is very like my books."
Walt Disney hid his smoking habit from the public, especially children, fearing it would tarnish his studio's family-friendly image. Tom Hanks wanted his portrayal to be accurate, so he lobbied to show Disney smoking. Disney, however, still insisted that smoking was not appropriate for a family movie, so we only see the aftermath of Walt's smoking session, with Disney stubbing out a cigarette. Early references in this movie to Walt being a smoker is hearing his cough before meeting P.L. Travers. Tom Hanks has said that Robert B. Sherman told him that Walt used to smoke up to two packs a day, and you always knew when he was coming because you could hear his cough in the background of wherever he was. Disney died of lung cancer in 1966.
"[first lines] Travers Goff: [voiceover] Winds in the east / Mist coming in / Like something is brewing / About to begin / Can't put me finger / On what lies in store / But I feel what's to happen / All happened before."
"Walt Disney: George Banks and all he stands for will be saved. Maybe not in life, but in imagination. Because that's what we storytellers do. We restore order with imagination. We instill hope again and again and again."