Stuffy parents in Victorian London are looking for a nanny, but the children write their own ad which is torn up and thrown into the fire. Miraculously, the paper reassembles and floats up the chimney flue, and along comes Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) on her umbrella/parachute. She brings fun and magic to the children's lives, as well as a guiding hand. The film won Oscars for Best Actress, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Song and Best Visual Effects.
P**O
That Darn Cat
My daughter liked it.
B**R
Sentimental charm
First saw this as a child at a local cinema when first released. Bought for sentimental reasons but still very enjoyable. There's still a certain magic to these older films not evident in today's 'market'. Watch with young children (or become one again for a little while!).
C**G
Brought as presents
Apparently ok
S**L
Absolute Classic
What's not to like? including Dick Van Dykes' attempt at a Cockney accent....ha haSeriously, this is still a great film 60 years after the making, the songs are ingrained in our minds, and some of the combination sequences between live action and cartoon are amazing given when they were created. A 'must have' for any film collection....as Mary would ''say it's practically perfect in every way''
P**Y
Er....
Long Intro
A**R
Magic
What a great film for children
A**R
Brilliant
Absolutely brilliant film 🎥 to watch
E**E
Very happy
Wonderful film
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