. . . . . . . . "Mary Poppins is a 1964 musical film starring Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns, produced by Walt Disney, and based on the Mary Poppins books series byP. L. Travers. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, with songs by the Sherman Brothers. It was shot at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California."@en . "6000000.0"^^ . "Theme"@en . "Mary Poppins is de hoofdpersoon uit de gelijknamige film, Mary Poppins. Ze is een kinderjuffrouw die magische krachten gebruikt om de familie Banks te helpen. Ze werd gespeeld door Julie Andrews. Mary is \u00E9\u00E9n van Disney's iconische en bekendste personages geworden."@nl . . "Mary Poppins"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . "24421"^^ . "58331"^^ . . . . . "It is never explained where Mary really comes from, though she is seen sitting on a cloud above London near the beginning of the film. It is known that she has a friend named Bert, and an uncle named Albert (though it is unclear if he is her blood relative, as others call him that as well), who both live in London in 1910. She is described as being \"practically perfect in every way.\" She is played by Julie Andrews (who won an Oscar for her role)."@en . "Type"@en . . "England"@en . . . "Mary Poppins"@nl . "Mary Poppins was something the Eleventh Doctor wondered \u2014 in the midst of a discussion about his fitness as a babysitter \u2014 if the twelve-and-a-half-year-old Kazran Sardick had seen. The Doctor stopped himself before fully comparing himself to Mary Poppins, saying that the analogy would have been \"rubbish\". (TV: A Christmas Carol) When the Eleventh Doctor gathered magician props from the TARDIS, he placed them all in a large carpet bag which was bigger on the inside than the outside, saying he was glad he got it back from Mary Poppins. (PROSE: Magic of the Angels)"@en . "200"^^ . "8400.0"^^ . "Mary Poppins was something the Eleventh Doctor wondered \u2014 in the midst of a discussion about his fitness as a babysitter \u2014 if the twelve-and-a-half-year-old Kazran Sardick had seen. The Doctor stopped himself before fully comparing himself to Mary Poppins, saying that the analogy would have been \"rubbish\". (TV: A Christmas Carol) When the Eleventh Doctor gathered magician props from the TARDIS, he placed them all in a large carpet bag which was bigger on the inside than the outside, saying he was glad he got it back from Mary Poppins. (PROSE: Magic of the Angels) Andy Hansen was familiar with Mary Poppins and said if she tried flying in gale storms that were going on in 2015 she would end up in Norway. (PROSE: The Beast of Stalingrad)"@en . . "Title and short intro here."@en . "In 2006 this film ranked #6 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals."@en . . . "David Tomlinson"@en . . . "(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing various Navy posters, as well as posters of Italy) Doug (vo): Okay, so here\u2019s a fun fact you probably didn\u2019t know. My dad was in the Navy and got stationed at a lot of various places. So, that actually ended up with me being born in Italy. Yeah, I was actually born in Italy. The reason I bring this up is because being in Italy, we didn\u2019t have that many movies that were in English. So that meant the few movies we had we just kept watching over and over and over. Doug (vo): And the movie by far we watched the most was Mary Poppins. So I know this film pretty well, the songs, the characters, the story, I know it practically inside out. So, I guess you could make the argument that I\u2019m already sort of prejudiced towards this movie as obviously I\u2019m gonna love it, but I don\u2019t know. I stopped watching this movie for a bit, grew up, looked at it years later, and it\u2019s still a damn impressive movie. Not just for the songs, not just for the acting, not just for the effects, not just for the sets, not just for the atmosphere, but for the characters, for the story, for that...oh, just...there\u2019s no other word I can use for it except magic. It\u2019s a frigging magical movie. The best way I can describe it is like being cheerfully drunk at a party. You go, you have fun, you dance, you have all sorts of great times, but then you want to get into the serious moment where you wanna question life and, yeah, that\u2019s kind of here, too. It doesn\u2019t shy away from some of the really heavy stuff that it\u2019s doing or, well, I guess it\u2019s simple stuff. I mean, one could almost say it\u2019s too simple. It\u2019s a father who\u2019s a workaholic and needs to spend more time with his kids. That\u2019s not so hard. But the way they deal with it and the creative way they talk about it and, oh, it\u2019s just so damn good. Okay, well, let\u2019s start from the beginning, as if you guys don\u2019t know this story."@en . . . . "Edition"@en . . . . "215"^^ . . "Mary Poppins var en popul\u00E4r bok och film p\u00E5 Jorden. \u00D6verstel\u00F6jtnant Cameron Mitchell j\u00E4mf\u00F6rt \u00D6verstel\u00F6jtnant Samantha Carter till Mary Poppins p\u00E5 ett uppdrag att utreda Kassa. (SG1: \"Off the Grid\")"@sv . . "It was said Walt Disney wanted Julie Andrews to star in the film after seeing her portrayal of a wet nurse in a 1950's Pornographic film. She agreed to do the film because the money would pay her rent. No one knows why Disney cast Paris Hilton to play Jane, but it is suspected he may have been able to see into the future and enjoyed another futuristic pornographic moving picture he witnessed her in from 2004... either that or he was a kiddy fiddler? Dick Van Dyke was cast because Walt Disney found his name hysterical. The rest of the cast where picked out of a hat that Walt had sewn into the rear end of a Mickey Mouse costume that he did ventriloquist party tricks with. Walt was a weird guy."@en . . . "Mary Poppins Mary Poppins is a character from the book and film. When Shary Bobbins introduced herself to the Simpsons, Homer asked if she said \"Mary Poppins\". Shary repeated her name, saying she was an original creation, like Rickey Rouse or Monald Muck. When Homer started to use items and then return them, he said that he can \"Mary Poppins\" himself to work with an umbrella that he opened. Gender: Female Status: Fictonal Episodes: Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala-D'oh!-cious (Mentioned)"@en . "It was said Walt Disney wanted Julie Andrews to star in the film after seeing her portrayal of a wet nurse in a 1950's Pornographic film. She agreed to do the film because the money would pay her rent. No one knows why Disney cast Paris Hilton to play Jane, but it is suspected he may have been able to see into the future and enjoyed another futuristic pornographic moving picture he witnessed her in from 2004... either that or he was a kiddy fiddler? Dick Van Dyke was cast because Walt Disney found his name hysterical. The rest of the cast where picked out of a hat that Walt had sewn into the rear end of a Mickey Mouse costume that he did ventriloquist party tricks with. Walt was a weird guy."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mary Poppins Comes Back"@en . . . . . . . . "The books were adapted in 1964 into a musical Disney film starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. In 2004, Disney Theatrical produced a stage musical adaptation in the West End theatre. The stage musical was transferred to Broadway in 2006. In \"Lethal Weapons\", Lois Griffin says she is cutting loose just like \u201CJulie Andrews in that movie where she shows her breasts,\u201D leading to a cutaway in which Poppins inexplicably opens her blouse. In reality, the movie Lois is referring to is the 1981 film S.O.B.."@en . . "Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman"@en . "Mary Poppins (deutsch: Maria Knall-Geheimzahlen ['m\u00E4ri 'popins]) ist eine bekannte Alkoholikerin und Drogendealerin."@de . . . "Mary Poppins"@pl . "1934"^^ . "Mary Poppins"@en . . . "P.L. Travers"@en . . . . . . . "Author"@en . . . "Glynis Johns"@en . . . . . . . . "1964"^^ . "Mary Poppins"@sv . . . . "Dick Van Dyke"@en . "Annie North Bedford"@en . . "1964-08-29"^^ . . . "Mary Shepard"@en . . . . "Mary Poppins is A 2016 remake to the original 1964 film of the same name directed by Robert Stromberg, director of Maleficent and produced by Rob Marshall, producer and director of Into the Woods."@en . . . "Number"@en . . "Mary Poppins"@en . "Al White"@en . . "Mary Poppins"@de . "1964-08-27"^^ . . "Fantasy"@en . . "Mary Poppins"@en . . . . "Describe Mary Poppins? She's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, of course. If that's too much of a mouthful for you, she's also a magical nanny, who literally flies into the life of the Banks family of London, England, circa 1910. The ensuing adventures were originally a series of children's books by P. L. Travers, and there's also a musical stage adaptation, but when most people hear the name they think of the 1964 film starring Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins and Dick Van Dyke as Bert. Which is not surprising, as it is a very good movie; unless you are P. L. Travers, it is in serious competition for claiming the title of finest live-action feature that Walt Disney ever produced. Timeless songs, a perfect cast (yes, even Bert with his infamous accent), special effects that still hold up 40+ years later, and Dyke dances with penguins. Show it to your kids. Watch it yourself. Try not to sniffle too much at the climax. It has recently been adapted to a splendid musical theater adaptation now touring the United States; this version replaces some of the less stageable aspects of the original film (as in the penguins and Uncle Albert's floating) with elements of the original book by Travers, in an example of both Adaptation Expansion and Adaptation Distillation. Catch it if you can!"@en . "Winston Hibler"@en . . . . . "Mary Poppisns (1964) - Film aktorski Disney'a, na podstawie ksi\u0105\u017Cki Pameli L. Travers, pt. \"Mary Poppins\". Mary Poppins Tytu\u0142 Tytu\u0142 oryginalny Tytu\u0142 polski Premiera \u015Awiat Polska Tw\u00F3rcy Re\u017Cyseria Scenariusz Produkcja Wytw\u00F3rnia Dystrybucja Chronologia \u2190 Poprzedni Nast\u0119pny \u2192 Powi\u0105zane center|200px"@pl . . . . . . . "Mary Poppins was a popular book and movie on Earth. Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell compared Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter to Mary Poppins on a mission to investigate Kassa. (SG1: \"Off the Grid\")"@en . . . . . . . "Mary J. Poppins (February 12, 1821-August 26, 1895) is considered by many as one of the most influential British nannies of the 19th century. She is not to be mistaken with the fictional character whom actress Julie Andrews frequently disguises herself as to undermine our nation's democracy."@en . . . "Julie Andrews"@en . . . . . "Matthew Garber"@en . "Mary Poppins is A 2016 remake to the original 1964 film of the same name directed by Robert Stromberg, director of Maleficent and produced by Rob Marshall, producer and director of Into the Woods."@en . "Illustrator"@en . . . "Mary Poppins.jpg"@en . "Golden Press"@en . . "Mary Poppins books"@en . . . . . "Mary Poppins"@en . "Mary Poppins was a popular book and movie on Earth. Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell compared Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter to Mary Poppins on a mission to investigate Kassa. (SG1: \"Off the Grid\")"@en . "First year published"@en . "Elsa Lanchester"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bill Walsh"@en . . . . . "Pages"@en . "Mary Poppins is de hoofdpersoon uit de gelijknamige film, Mary Poppins. Ze is een kinderjuffrouw die magische krachten gebruikt om de familie Banks te helpen. Ze werd gespeeld door Julie Andrews. Mary is \u00E9\u00E9n van Disney's iconische en bekendste personages geworden."@nl . "Mary Poppins (deutsch: Maria Knall-Geheimzahlen ['m\u00E4ri 'popins]) ist eine bekannte Alkoholikerin und Drogendealerin."@de . . . . "Mary Poppins Mary Poppins is a character from the book and film. When Shary Bobbins introduced herself to the Simpsons, Homer asked if she said \"Mary Poppins\". Shary repeated her name, saying she was an original creation, like Rickey Rouse or Monald Muck. When Homer started to use items and then return them, he said that he can \"Mary Poppins\" himself to work with an umbrella that he opened. Gender: Female Status: Fictonal Episodes: Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala-D'oh!-cious (Mentioned)"@en . . "Publisher"@en . . ".jpg"@en . . "Mary Poppins var en popul\u00E4r bok och film p\u00E5 Jorden. \u00D6verstel\u00F6jtnant Cameron Mitchell j\u00E4mf\u00F6rt \u00D6verstel\u00F6jtnant Samantha Carter till Mary Poppins p\u00E5 ett uppdrag att utreda Kassa. (SG1: \"Off the Grid\")"@sv . "Describe Mary Poppins? She's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, of course. If that's too much of a mouthful for you, she's also a magical nanny, who literally flies into the life of the Banks family of London, England, circa 1910. The ensuing adventures were originally a series of children's books by P. L. Travers, and there's also a musical stage adaptation, but when most people hear the name they think of the 1964 film starring Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins and Dick Van Dyke as Bert. Which is not surprising, as it is a very good movie; unless you are P. L. Travers, it is in serious competition for claiming the title of finest live-action feature that Walt Disney ever produced. Timeless songs, a perfect cast (yes, even Bert with his infamous accent), special effects that still hold up 40"@en . . . . . . . "Mary Poppins is the lead character in a series of eight childrens books written by P. L. Travers and published over the period 1934 to 1988. Mary Shepard was the illustrator throughout the series. The books centre on magical English nanny Mary Poppins. She is blown by the East wind to Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane, London, and into the Banks's household to care for their children. Encounters with chimney sweeps and shopkeepers and various adventures follow until Mary Poppins abruptly leaves \u2014 i.e., \"pops-out\". Only the first three of the eight books feature Mary Poppins arriving and leaving. The later five books recount previously unrecorded adventures from her original three visits. As P. L. Travers explains in her introduction to Mary Poppins in the Park, \"She cannot forever arrive and depart.\" The books were adapted by Walt Disney in 1964 into a musical film titled Mary Poppins, starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. In 2004, Disney Theatrical in collaboration with Cameron Mackintosh (who had previously acquired the stage rights from Travers) produced a stage musical also called Mary Poppins in the West End theatre. The stage musical was transferred to Broadway in 2006, where it ran until its closing on March 3, 2013. In 2013 the film Saving Mr. Banks depicted the making of the 1964 film."@en . . . "Title and short intro here."@en . "Karen Dotrice"@en . . . "Mary J. Poppins (February 12, 1821-August 26, 1895) is considered by many as one of the most influential British nannies of the 19th century. She is not to be mistaken with the fictional character whom actress Julie Andrews frequently disguises herself as to undermine our nation's democracy."@en . . . . . "The narrator mentions Mary Poppins when the player tries to interact with the books in the Kolyma Library."@en . "Mary Poppins"@pl . . "Mary Poppisns (1964) - Film aktorski Disney'a, na podstawie ksi\u0105\u017Cki Pameli L. Travers, pt. \"Mary Poppins\". Mary Poppins Tytu\u0142 Tytu\u0142 oryginalny Tytu\u0142 polski Premiera \u015Awiat Polska Tw\u00F3rcy Re\u017Cyseria Scenariusz Produkcja Wytw\u00F3rnia Dystrybucja Chronologia \u2190 Poprzedni Nast\u0119pny \u2192 Powi\u0105zane center|200px"@pl . . . "It is never explained where Mary really comes from, though she is seen sitting on a cloud above London near the beginning of the film. It is known that she has a friend named Bert, and an uncle named Albert (though it is unclear if he is her blood relative, as others call him that as well), who both live in London in 1910. She is described as being \"practically perfect in every way.\" As a nanny, she is fairly stern, but also kind and nurturing. She is shown to possess various magical abilities including the ability to speak to animals and transport herself and others to various places (including sidewalk pictures), as well as flight (similar to Peter Pan, just without Tinker Bell's pixie dust). However, afterward, she will deny any usage of these powers and her many voyages and adventures, presumably to keep them a secret from the public. She is played by Julie Andrews (who won an Oscar for her role)."@en . . "(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing various Navy posters, as well as posters of Italy) Doug (vo): Okay, so here\u2019s a fun fact you probably didn\u2019t know. My dad was in the Navy and got stationed at a lot of various places. So, that actually ended up with me being born in Italy. Yeah, I was actually born in Italy. The reason I bring this up is because being in Italy, we didn\u2019t have that many movies that were in English. So that meant the few movies we had we just kept watching over and over and over."@en . . . . . . "The books were adapted in 1964 into a musical Disney film starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. In 2004, Disney Theatrical produced a stage musical adaptation in the West End theatre. The stage musical was transferred to Broadway in 2006. In \"Lethal Weapons\", Lois Griffin says she is cutting loose just like \u201CJulie Andrews in that movie where she shows her breasts,\u201D leading to a cutaway in which Poppins inexplicably opens her blouse. In reality, the movie Lois is referring to is the 1981 film S.O.B.. In \"Padre de Familia\", Michael and Jane Banks meet a gruesome fate when Peter Griffin accepts the job as nanny but crash lands on the children, instantly killing them. He unintentionally vomits on their corpses."@en . . . . . . . "Mary Poppins is a 1964 musical film starring Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns, produced by Walt Disney, and based on the Mary Poppins books series byP. L. Travers. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, with songs by the Sherman Brothers. It was shot at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. Julie Andrews won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Mary Poppins and the film also won Oscars for Best Film Editing, Original Music Score, Best Song for \"Chim Chim Cher-ee\" and Best Visual Effects, and received a total of 13 nominations."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "In 2006 this film ranked #6 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals."@en . . . . . "Mary Poppins is the lead character in a series of eight childrens books written by P. L. Travers and published over the period 1934 to 1988. Mary Shepard was the illustrator throughout the series. The books centre on magical English nanny Mary Poppins. She is blown by the East wind to Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane, London, and into the Banks's household to care for their children. Encounters with chimney sweeps and shopkeepers and various adventures follow until Mary Poppins abruptly leaves \u2014 i.e., \"pops-out\". Only the first three of the eight books feature Mary Poppins arriving and leaving. The later five books recount previously unrecorded adventures from her original three visits. As P. L. Travers explains in her introduction to Mary Poppins in the Park, \"She cannot forever arrive and depa"@en . . . "Don DaGradi"@en . . . . "58331"^^ . . "Mary Poppins"@pl . . "The narrator mentions Mary Poppins when the player tries to interact with the books in the Kolyma Library."@en .