Mary Poppins (1964)
32KMary Poppins: Directed by Robert Stevenson. With Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns. In turn of the century London, a magical nanny employs music and adventure to help two neglected children become closer to their father.
“Itu0026#39;s hard for me to explain the connection I feel with this film … I was 7 when it came out, saw it twice in the theaters at the time, and of course have seen it over and over since then. Iu0026#39;m going to get the 40th anniversary DVD soon. You can argue about Dick Van Dyke playing an Englishman, about Julie Andrews being too sweet and young compared to the character in literature, about the fact that the whole thing was obviously shot on a soundstage. But just imagine being 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or anywhere near there, and not getting out of your small town in the rust belt of the U.S. except maybe a few times a year on holidays, and you can imagine what seeing this magical, albeit Disneyfied, look at another world must have been like. Every time I see it, I think back to the beautiful old movie theater in which I saw it (a block away from the Catholic school I then attended, no less), to getting my mother to buy a certain box of cereal so I could get the Mary Poppins prize inside, to gathering on weekends with cousins to listen to the soundtrack and try to dance like Bert. Iu0026#39;ve been to London many times since then, but funny enough, as much as the great city has to offer, Iu0026#39;ve never been able to find that magical place I saw 40 years ago.”