Mary Poppins

Titolo originale: Mary Poppins
Regia: Robert Stevenson |
Anno: 1964
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Famiglia Fantasy
Tag: london, england | sibling relationship | based on novel or book | parent child relationship | magic | nanny | musical | family | nostalgic | kite flying | live action and animation | 1910s | chimney sweep | suffragettes | wonder | lighthearted | joyous | adoring | awestruck | cheerful | joyful | optimistic | sympathetic | vibrant |
Cast: Julie Andrews | Dick Van Dyke | David Tomlinson | Glynis Johns | Hermione Baddeley | Karen Dotrice | Matthew Garber | Elsa Lanchester | Arthur Treacher | Reginald Owen | Ed Wynn | Reta Shaw | Arthur Malet | Jane Darwell | James Logan | Don Barclay | Alma Lawton | Marjorie Eaton | Marjorie Bennett | Doris Lloyd |

Londra, fine Ottocento. Un uomo esigente non riesce a trovare governanti adatte ai propri figli. In risposta a un'insolita convocazione, scende dal cielo Mary Poppins, governante che vola sospesa al suo ombrello parlante. In una settimana semina scompiglio e gioia in famiglia.

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After Uncle Albert, Bert, Mary Poppins, and the children float down from the ceiling and Uncle Alber [...] D
During the "I Love to Laugh" sequence, the strings attached to Michael are clearly visible in front [...] D
An earlier goof report asserted that the robins on the nest outside the nursery were both male. The [...] D
When Mary and Bert look through their menus with the penguins, the very next scene shows the menus h [...] D
The second time that all the Bankses' furniture is shifted by Admiral Boom's cannon shot, we can see [...] D
During "Feed the Birds," Mary Poppins is holding a rather large water globe. At the end of the song, [...] D
At the end of the movie, the Constable described the "missing" Mr. Banks as "about 6 foot 1". There [...] D
When Mary first turns from the window with the robin perched on her fingers, the cables operating th [...] D
When Bert warns Mary Poppins that Uncle Albert's problem is contagious, just before Mary opens the d [...] D
During "Feed the Birds", Mary shakes the cathedral globe, and the birds flutter about. Less than fiv [...] D
Mr Banks is a stuffy, literal-minded martinet, who rules his family very strictly. It is not believa [...] D
During the "I love to Laugh" scene, in the closeup when Mary rises up to the others for tea, she has [...] D
During the "Sister Suffragette" number, Mrs. Banks places a sash that says "Votes for Women" on Kati [...] D
When Mary Poppins pops out of the Bankses' chimney, a cable supporting her can be seen against the s [...] D
Jane and Michael switch sides while they are holding Bert's hand when he walks them home. D
The position of Mary's hands on the water globe during the song "Feed the Birds" keeps changing. D
When Mary Poppins is taking items out of her bag when she arrives, the patterns and colors of the ba [...] D
In the penguin number Dick Van Dyke's pants change to short legs and long crutch to long legs and sh [...] D
The plot focuses on Mr Banks's becoming more sympathetic to his children and spending time with them [...] D
When Mary Poppins and the children supposedly go shopping before their unexpected visit with Uncle A [...] D
In the opening title montage image, St Paul's Cathedral is shown to be between Tower Hill and Westmi [...] D
When Mr. Banks is dismissed from the bank, he takes Michael's two pennies from his pocket and these [...] D
As the opening finishes, the camera trucks down to the area south of Westminster Abbey and the House [...] D
When Mary Poppins says the word "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" backwards, she pronounces the f [...] D
Mr. Banks tears Jane and Michael's advertisement into eight pieces. Only eight pieces of paper float [...] D
The American production can be evidenced by Mr. Banks pronouncing the word niche as "nitch" towards [...] D
After all the chimney sweeps leave the house, Jane tells her father that every one of them shook his [...] D
Bert places his hat inside the chalk drawing under a banner that reads, "Contributions Welcome" but [...] D
When the children run out of the bank, which is close to St. Paul's Cathedral, they immediately find [...] D
When Mary uses the tape measure on both Michael and on herself, she holds the tape horizontally to r [...] D
When Mary Poppins, Jane, and Michael are sliding down the stairs handrail as they pass in front of E [...] D
In the aerial scene in the opening, Westminster Cathedral, which is located just east of Westminster [...] D
When Mrs. Banks bends to embrace the children (when the Constable brings the children back from the [...] D
In the opening credits, Mary is shown in a close up powdering her nose while sitting on a cloud. Her [...] D
During the "Step in Time" number when the chimney sweeps pop out of the chimneys, in one scene all t [...] D
Obvious stand-ins for Mary, Bert, Jane, and Michael when Mary Poppins, Bert, and the children step o [...] D
When the constable brings the children home after Katie Nanna quits, Michael tries explaining why th [...] D
On the tape measure Mary uses to describe her own character you can see pencilled guidelines drawn o [...] D
At the end of Bert's performance as a one-man band, he hits himself on the head with a cymbal. Howev [...] D
The scene at night in the children's bedroom is incredibly bright. That type of lighting did not exi [...] D
The robin that lands on Mary's finger in the "Spoonful of Sugar" sequence is an American robin (Turd [...] D
When Mary and Bert are dancing with the cartoon penguins, you can see Bert's legs and some of the "r [...] D
When the Banks family were vacating their empty house, you could see 13A power sockets of a type not [...] D
Just before walking on the stairs made of smoke, they are walking single file on a rooftop in the fo [...] D
When Mary Poppins is tidying the nursery, the pictures straighten, but in the next shot, they are st [...] D
Studio lights reflected in Jane Banks's eyes during "The Perfect Nanny" sequence. D
When Bert traces Mary's shadow on the sidewalk, the sunlight obviously comes from behind Mary. Howev [...] D
When the four carousel horses are lined up, we can see Dick Van Dyke's cable. D
When the penguins bring Mary and Bert menus, the menus are pink. A moment later, Bert's menu is brig [...] D
Upon being fired from the bank, Mr. Banks begins to sing "A Spoonful of Sugar", a song which it appe [...] D
When Mr. Dawes, Sr. comes out to see Mr. Banks, Jane, and Michael, he's talking, but his mouth doesn [...] D
When Bert is singing one of his comical poems, a harmonica tune can be heard; however it's visible, [...] D
When Bert first walks onto Cherry Tree Lane and the camera follows him, the shadows of equipment are [...] D
In the nursery scene where they are tidying up, half of one of the beds is missing. D
At the end of his opening song, Bert hits himself on the head with a cymbal. He is holding it with t [...] D
After Mary Poppins powders her nose black, her face in the next scene is clean again. D
Reta Shaw, as Mrs. Brill the cook, is one or two of the American actors in the film who doesn't atte [...] D
When Michael is locked in the closet while cleaning the nursery, the door opens for several seconds [...] D
At the end Mr. Banks emerges from the cellar with the children's damaged kite, which he has repaired [...] D
Mary's glove appears to darken in the close-up when she reads the advertisement to Mr. Banks, due to [...] D
During the beginning of the "I Love to Laugh" sequence, when Uncle Albert says, "Loud and long and c [...] D
During "The Perfect Nanny", Michael's hair is parted to the left, then straight down, then to the le [...] D
During the "Supercali..." song, when Bert and Mary sing "The biggest word you ever heard and this is [...] D