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The film features a mix of adventures and episodes taken from each of the existing novels, and new events created for it.
In notable differences from the original novels, the film does not include the characters John, Barbara, or Annabel Banks, and has Mary Poppins herself characterised as noticeably kinder.
The film received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture with Julie Andrews winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Mary Poppins.
The movie takes place in the year Author P. Travers resisted selling the stage rights to the Mary Poppins stories for many years, as a result of her dislike of the film version, and her perception of being treated discourteously by Walt Disney at the film's premiere.
After the Picketwire stage production in La Junta, Colorado, Travers eventually sold the stage rights to London theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh.
The world premiere of the stage adaptation of Mary Poppins took place at the Bristol Hippodrome in the United Kingdom in September The production then moved to the Prince Edward Theatre in London's West End on 15 December , where it ran for three years before closing in January The show transferred to a UK national tour, and a number of international versions were staged, including a long Broadway run in New York City.
On 14 September , Disney announced a new Mary Poppins film was to be made, with a new plot and new songs, although in P.
Travers' final will, another movie version was not to be made according to her wishes. The film is directed by Rob Marshall and written by David Magee.
Songs are composed by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman , who both received support from Richard Sherman , who, along with his late brother-collaborator Robert Sherman wrote the iconic song score of the original Mary Poppins film.
The film is not a reboot or remake of the original film; in this film Mary Poppins revisits the now-adult Banks children from the first film and takes charge of the three children of Michael Banks.
It is loosely based on the other seven Mary Poppins books by Travers and expands beyond them. Mary Poppins is a magical nanny who sweeps into the Banks home on Cherry Tree Lane and takes charge of the Banks children.
She never acknowledges her strange and magical powers, and feigns insult when one of the children refers to her previous adventures.
At the end of the first book she opens up her umbrella to the West Wind and lets it lift her up into the air and away from the children. In the books there are five Banks children: Jane the eldest , Michael , fraternal twins John and Barbara , and Annabel.
Jane and Michael are the eldest and go on most of the magical adventures with Mary Poppins; they are the most prominent and vocal of the Banks children.
John and Barbara are toddler twins who only start going on adventures in the second book. Annabel is the youngest and is born midway through the second book.
Though the ages of the children are never made explicit, Jane is estimated to be around seven years old in Mary Poppins , and John and Barbara have their first birthday in the same book and appear to be around two years old when Annabel is born.
Only Jane and Michael appear in the film and stage musical. John and Annabel appear in the film Mary Poppins Returns , but are presented as being Michael's children, rather than his siblings.
Michael also has a third child in the film named Georgie most likely named after Michael's father. George Banks is Mary Poppins' employer.
He works at a bank and lives at No. In the books he is rarely present, but is gruffly loving of his wife and children. In the film he has a more prominent role as a cross man preoccupied with work who wants order and largely ignores his children and wife, but later on his attitude changes for the better, as Bert convinces him that while he focuses on his life at the bank, his whole life, including his children's childhood, is passing him by.
Nothing of this is so much as mentioned in the book. His role in the stage musical is similar to the film, but he has an additional back-story drawn from the original books, in which he was ignored by his parents and tormented by a cruel governess during his childhood.
He is often consumed in his work and, throughout the film, was shown to neglect his children. But he was not a static character; his attitude changed throughout the film to finally becoming the type of affectionate father that most children would wish for, shown most prominently with him fixing his children's kite and taking them to go fly it outside.
Though this is not the character specifically created in the books, he is represented well. Though he came across as brash and harsh and remained that way in the books, Disney felt that would be a pessimistic persona to portray.
The title of the film Saving Mr. Banks as explained in dialogue at the film's climax arises from the interpretation that Mary Poppins is actually not there to save the children, but to save their father.
The film surmises that Travers wrote the Mary Poppins novels as a form of atonement for her inability as a child to save her own father from his own flaws.
This theme of fatherly salvation notably formed the basis of the major dramatic moments in the film, including the climax involving Mr Banks' somber nighttime walk through London.
Her first name is never revealed in the books, but was given as Winifred in the film and the stage musical. In the books, she is the struggling mistress of the Banks household, and is easily intimidated by Mary Poppins, who treats her with thinly veiled contempt.
In the film, she is a strident suffragette in public; at home, she is the typical Edwardian wife who is treated somewhat satirically.
The reason she was made into a suffragette in the film was to explain why she sometimes did not have time to look after her children.
In the stage musical, she is a former actress who is under constant pressure from her husband as she struggles to enter his social circle.
The Park Keeper is a prominent supporting character in the books. He frequently appears in scenes taking place in the park, one of Mary's favourite places to take the children.
He is very particular and obsessive about the Park's Bye-Laws and such. He is very confused and sometimes annoyed by Mary Poppins's magical adventures but has learnt to accept that there are things about her he will never understand.
He secretly yearns for his childhood, and finds any opportunity to join in with the Banks children's games such as Kite flying and fireworks.
His full name is Fred Smith and his mother is the Bird Woman. He does not appear in the film, but he does appear in the stage musical. He appeared in the sequel, played by Steve Nicolson.
The Matchman or "Bert" is Mary Poppins' friend. In the books, when the weather is fine, he is a screever , but when it rains he instead sells matches and is thus known as the Matchman.
Mary Poppins sometimes goes on outings with Bert on her Second Thursday off. Bert is also friendly with the Banks children and the other residents of Cherry Tree Lane.
As well as match selling and street art, he has an occasional third occupation — busking with his hurdy-gurdy.
Banks sensible parenting advice. In the stage musical he is a similar role, acting as a narrator and faraway friend of Mary and the Banks children.
In the film, Bert's apprentice Jack says that Bert had earned enough money to leave London and is now off travelling the world. Miss Lark lives next door to 17 Cherry Tree Lane.
She is very rich and lives in a large mansion. She is the owner of two dogs: Andrew and Willoughby. Originally she only had Andrew, who is pure-bred, but the mongrel Willoughby joined the family at Andrew's request the dog language translated to English by Mary Poppins.
She appears throughout the books and is usually appalled by the magical antics of Mary Poppins. The most iconic thing about her is her obsession with her dogs and has been known to bring them to the hairdresser's and even buy them fur coats and boots.
She appears in the film and stage musical as a minor role. In both the film and musical she only has one dog. Jane and Michael wake up to find Mary Poppins and their toys gone, leaving only a note on the floor.
It reads "Dear Jane and Michael, keep playing the game. Au Revoir, Mary Poppins. Brill sees them awake and when asked about what Au Revoir means, she tells them that it means "Till we meet again.
In a misguided attempt to please her husband, Winifred arranges for his childhood nanny, Miss Andrew, to take over from the suddenly departed Mary "Cherry Tree Lane Reprise ".
At the sight of her, a terrified George flees, exclaiming "the Holy Terror! Miss Andrew is a brutal and cruel tyrant , quick to administer her own terrible elixir "Brimstone and Treacle Part 1" and discipline by threatening to split Jane and Michael up by taking charge of Jane and sending Michael to boarding school.
After Miss Andrew goes to her room, Jane and Michael decide that running away is the only solution. The children find their good friend Bert, who cheers them up and helps Michael fulfill his dream of flying a kite " Let's Go Fly a Kite ".
Mary Poppins flies in on the kite from the sky and reunites with the children. They update her on Miss Andrew and she takes them home, planning to "surprise" Andrews.
Also hiding in the park is George, who is depressed over his supposed lack of achievements "Good For Nothing". Searching for him is Winifred, who at last understands her husband and the damage that was done to him by Miss Andrew "Being Mrs Banks Reprise ".
This leads to a confrontation between the two nannies, ending with Miss Andrew having a taste of her own medicine as she is trapped in a large birdcage and vanishes down below "Brimstone and Treacle Part 2".
Winifred and then George return at this point, surprised but pleased that Miss Andrew has "left". The group ascends to the rooftops, where Bert introduces the children to his friends the chimney sweeps " Step in Time ".
The sweeps' dance eventually enters the house, causing chaos. As the sweeps quickly exit, George receives a telegram from the bank requesting his presence there.
George assumes that he has been fired and decides it's time to sell the family heirloom. However, the vase is shattered accidentally by Mrs.
Brill, who goes into a despairing shock since she had been cleaning it from the top of the shelf.
When she is being led away for comfort, George goes to clean the broken pile himself, to find it reveal a collection of gingerbread stars from his childhood.
After shaking hands with Bert, George leaves to meet the Chairman of the Bank. At the children's encouragement, Winifred decides to follow her heart and be at George's side at the bank "Anything Can Happen Part 1 ".
Unseen to anyone else, Mary takes Jane and Michael into the sky to follow, where they watch the unfolding events. On his way to the bank, George encounters the bird woman and gives her tuppence to feed the birds "Feed The Birds Reprise ".
At the bank "Precision And Order Reprise " , George is surprised to learn the consequence of his choice: far from ruining the bank, he has made a fortune by both rejecting Von Hussler and approving Mr.
Northbrook's loan. They ask for the word that made them so successful, which George admits to be Mary's word, " Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Reprise ".
Winifred, arriving to defend her husband, finds instead he is the hero of the hour. After she mentions Miss Andrew's name to the Bank Manager, the old man too relates his experience under "the Holy Terror".
Winifred convinces the manager to quadruple George's salary. George apologizes for underestimating her, and together they return to the house. Mary and Bert take the children across the skies and they see everyone they met along their journey including Mrs.
Mary realises that with the family reunited and happy, her task is done. Jane and Michael accept that Mary is leaving them and tell her that they'll never forget her.
The two children watch as their parents waltz happily together and Mary flies high above the audience. The stage musical is not a direct adaptation of the Disney film , but features elements of the film and the original books , plus original updated elements.
The dancing penguins in the "Jolly Holiday" sequence and the tea party on the ceiling at Uncle Albert's likely due to the inability to make things float on stage from the film have been removed, although some community theatres dress their chorus as penguins for "Jolly Holiday".
The character of Neleus from the books comes to life in the musical, but was not seen the film. Corry and her daughters have a cameo in the film, and are in the musical and books.
There are many elements from the books that do not appear in the film or musical, such as Nellie Rubina and the Balloon Woman.
The musical places more emphasis on Jane and Michael being naughty and their parents being dysfunctional to heighten the drama.
Jane and Michael are constantly answering back and fighting, necessitating a new sequence where Mary brings Jane's doll Valentine and the other toys to life to berate them in the song "Playing the Game".
This sequence, originally titled "Temper Temper," was inspired from a chapter in the books titled Bad Wednesday.
George Banks has been expanded from the film: in the musical it is revealed that he had a difficult childhood in which he was ignored by his parents, Jane and Michael's paternal grandparents, and was placed under the care of a fearsome nanny.
This nanny, Miss Andrew, a character from the books, makes an appearance in the musical as the polar opposite of Mary Poppins, advocating "brimstone and treacle" instead of "a spoonful of sugar".
Winifred Banks is no longer the suffragette of the film, but a former actress who is struggling to fulfill her husband's expectations of her.
The character of Ellen the maid, played by Hermione Baddeley in the film, was cut entirely. A new character, Miss Smythe, was created to introduce the bank chairman.
Admiral Boom does not blow his cannon making the house shake like he does in the film. The bank chairman's father does not make an appearance like in the film, nor does Mr.
Binnacle, Admiral Boom's assistant. New characters were developed to create a new conflict at the bank, the nice John Northbrook and scheming Herr Von Hussler.
Another character from the books that is in the musical is Robertson Ay, the houseboy, who did not appear in the film.
The following is the song list of the original London production. Subsequent productions have different songs or rearranged their order.
A deleted song for Mrs. It was thought to be a sort of s-style number, so they later wrote "Being Mrs. Banks" instead. The original London cast recording of the show was released shortly after its West End premiere.
It features most of the major musical numbers from the show's score. When the Broadway production opened, a recording was released featuring several songs with the original American cast, including an edited version of "Feed the Birds" for Ashley Brown Mary Poppins in the original American cast on the song.
On 18 February , the Australian cast recording was released; the first recording to include the changes made to the show's score since its first London production.
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Jolly Holiday. Bert and Mary enjoy the day. Author P. Travers resisted selling the stage rights to the Mary Poppins stories for many years, as a result of her dislike of the film version, and her perception of being treated discourteously by Walt Disney at the film's premiere.
After the Picketwire stage production in La Junta, Colorado, Travers eventually sold the stage rights to London theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh.
The world premiere of the stage adaptation of Mary Poppins took place at the Bristol Hippodrome in the United Kingdom in September The production then moved to the Prince Edward Theatre in London's West End on 15 December , where it ran for three years before closing in January The show transferred to a UK national tour, and a number of international versions were staged, including a long Broadway run in New York City.
On 14 September , Disney announced a new Mary Poppins film was to be made, with a new plot and new songs, although in P. Travers' final will, another movie version was not to be made according to her wishes.
The film is directed by Rob Marshall and written by David Magee. Songs are composed by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman , who both received support from Richard Sherman , who, along with his late brother-collaborator Robert Sherman wrote the iconic song score of the original Mary Poppins film.
The film is not a reboot or remake of the original film; in this film Mary Poppins revisits the now-adult Banks children from the first film and takes charge of the three children of Michael Banks.
It is loosely based on the other seven Mary Poppins books by Travers and expands beyond them. Mary Poppins is a magical nanny who sweeps into the Banks home on Cherry Tree Lane and takes charge of the Banks children.
She never acknowledges her strange and magical powers, and feigns insult when one of the children refers to her previous adventures.
At the end of the first book she opens up her umbrella to the West Wind and lets it lift her up into the air and away from the children.
In the books there are five Banks children: Jane the eldest , Michael , fraternal twins John and Barbara , and Annabel. Jane and Michael are the eldest and go on most of the magical adventures with Mary Poppins; they are the most prominent and vocal of the Banks children.
John and Barbara are toddler twins who only start going on adventures in the second book. Annabel is the youngest and is born midway through the second book.
Though the ages of the children are never made explicit, Jane is estimated to be around seven years old in Mary Poppins , and John and Barbara have their first birthday in the same book and appear to be around two years old when Annabel is born.
Only Jane and Michael appear in the film and stage musical. John and Annabel appear in the film Mary Poppins Returns , but are presented as being Michael's children, rather than his siblings.
Michael also has a third child in the film named Georgie most likely named after Michael's father. George Banks is Mary Poppins' employer.
He works at a bank and lives at No. In the books he is rarely present, but is gruffly loving of his wife and children. In the film he has a more prominent role as a cross man preoccupied with work who wants order and largely ignores his children and wife, but later on his attitude changes for the better, as Bert convinces him that while he focuses on his life at the bank, his whole life, including his children's childhood, is passing him by.
Nothing of this is so much as mentioned in the book. His role in the stage musical is similar to the film, but he has an additional back-story drawn from the original books, in which he was ignored by his parents and tormented by a cruel governess during his childhood.
He is often consumed in his work and, throughout the film, was shown to neglect his children. But he was not a static character; his attitude changed throughout the film to finally becoming the type of affectionate father that most children would wish for, shown most prominently with him fixing his children's kite and taking them to go fly it outside.
Though this is not the character specifically created in the books, he is represented well. Though he came across as brash and harsh and remained that way in the books, Disney felt that would be a pessimistic persona to portray.
The title of the film Saving Mr. Banks as explained in dialogue at the film's climax arises from the interpretation that Mary Poppins is actually not there to save the children, but to save their father.
The film surmises that Travers wrote the Mary Poppins novels as a form of atonement for her inability as a child to save her own father from his own flaws.
This theme of fatherly salvation notably formed the basis of the major dramatic moments in the film, including the climax involving Mr Banks' somber nighttime walk through London.
Her first name is never revealed in the books, but was given as Winifred in the film and the stage musical.
In the books, she is the struggling mistress of the Banks household, and is easily intimidated by Mary Poppins, who treats her with thinly veiled contempt.
In the film, she is a strident suffragette in public; at home, she is the typical Edwardian wife who is treated somewhat satirically.
The reason she was made into a suffragette in the film was to explain why she sometimes did not have time to look after her children.
In the stage musical, she is a former actress who is under constant pressure from her husband as she struggles to enter his social circle.
The Park Keeper is a prominent supporting character in the books. He frequently appears in scenes taking place in the park, one of Mary's favourite places to take the children.
He is very particular and obsessive about the Park's Bye-Laws and such. He is very confused and sometimes annoyed by Mary Poppins's magical adventures but has learnt to accept that there are things about her he will never understand.
He secretly yearns for his childhood, and finds any opportunity to join in with the Banks children's games such as Kite flying and fireworks.
His full name is Fred Smith and his mother is the Bird Woman. He does not appear in the film, but he does appear in the stage musical.
He appeared in the sequel, played by Steve Nicolson. The Matchman or "Bert" is Mary Poppins' friend. In the books, when the weather is fine, he is a screever , but when it rains he instead sells matches and is thus known as the Matchman.
Mary Poppins sometimes goes on outings with Bert on her Second Thursday off. Bert is also friendly with the Banks children and the other residents of Cherry Tree Lane.
As well as match selling and street art, he has an occasional third occupation — busking with his hurdy-gurdy. Banks sensible parenting advice. In the stage musical he is a similar role, acting as a narrator and faraway friend of Mary and the Banks children.
In the film, Bert's apprentice Jack says that Bert had earned enough money to leave London and is now off travelling the world.
Miss Lark lives next door to 17 Cherry Tree Lane. She is very rich and lives in a large mansion. She is the owner of two dogs: Andrew and Willoughby.
Originally she only had Andrew, who is pure-bred, but the mongrel Willoughby joined the family at Andrew's request the dog language translated to English by Mary Poppins.
She appears throughout the books and is usually appalled by the magical antics of Mary Poppins. The most iconic thing about her is her obsession with her dogs and has been known to bring them to the hairdresser's and even buy them fur coats and boots.
She appears in the film and stage musical as a minor role. In both the film and musical she only has one dog. In the film she only has Andrew, while in the musical she only has Willoughby.
Willoughby also appears in the sequel. In the first film, she is portrayed by Marjorie Bennett , while she is played by Sudha Bhuchar in the sequel, and Willoughby is played by animal actor "Ash".
Admiral Boom also lives along Cherry Tree Lane. He is a former Naval Officer, but now lives in a house shaped like a ship with his wife Mrs.
Boom and his assistant, Binnacle , who is a former pirate. He is remarkable for his use of colorful sailor's language, although, as the books are intended for children, he never actually swears; his favourite interjection is "Blast my gizzard!
In the original film he is portrayed by Reginald Owen ; in the sequel, he is portrayed by David Warner. Brill , and Robertson Ay. Ellen is the maid and although she loves the children, she hates having to look after them when there is no nanny in the house.
She almost always has a cold. Brill is the cook; she particularly dislikes Ellen. She is often grumpy for no reason. Robertson Ay is the jack of all trades.
He is a young boy mid-teens and is very lazy and forgetful, doing such things as putting bootblack on Mr. Banks' hat, thus ruining it. In Mary Poppins Comes Back , it is hinted that he is a character in a story that Mary Poppins tells the children about a king who is led astray by The Fool Jester and that he is the Fool.
The film depicts Mrs. Brill and Robertson Ay, without Ellen. Only Ellen appears in the film, portrayed by Julie Walters. No mention is made of what happened to Mrs.
To celebrate the th anniversary of P. Mary Poppins featured in a celebration of British children's literature during the opening ceremony of the London Olympic Games.
The silhouette of Mary Poppins with an umbrella was used on the cover of the special issue of the journal Friction , dedicated to the 6th World Tribology Congress in Beijing.
It shows the process of detachment of an adhesive contact made in the form of a flat punch in the character's shape.
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