Mary Poppins
The character Mary Poppins is present in
2 films.
Among thoses,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
, 2h10
Directed by Rob MarshallOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
MusicalThemes Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Emily Blunt,
Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Meryl Streep,
Ben Whishaw,
Emily Mortimer,
Colin FirthRating66%
L'histoire se déroule à Londres dans les années 1930. Michaël Banks vit toujours dans sa maison d'enfance, allée des Cerisiers, avec ses trois enfants, Annabel, John et Georgie, et avec sa sœur Jeanne depuis le décès de sa femme l'année précédente. Michaël a fait un emprunt au directeur de la banque, William Weatherall Wilkins, qui envoie ses associés pour dire à Michaël qu'ils prendront possession de sa maison si l'emprunt n'est pas remboursé d'ici le vendredi qui vient. Michaël et Jeanne se rappellent que leur père leur a laissé des actions à la banque qui leur permettraient de couvrir l'emprunt. Ils commencent alors à chercher dans toute la maison le certificat d'actions. Pendant la recherche, Michaël trouve le cerf-volant de son enfance mais décide de s'en débarrasser., 2h19
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Joseph L. McEveety,
Tom Leetch,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
MusicalThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about birds,
Musical films,
Films about penguins,
Children's filmsActors Julie Andrews,
Dick Van Dyke,
David Tomlinson,
Glynis Johns,
Karen Dotrice,
Matthew GarberRating77%
In Edwardian London, 1910, Cockney one-man band Bert is entertaining a crowd when he senses a change in the wind. Afterwards, he directly addresses the audience and gives them a tour of Cherry Tree Lane, stopping outside the home of the Banks'. George Banks returns home from his job at the bank to learn from his wife Winifred that their hired nanny, Katie Nanna, has left their service after his children, Jane and Michael, ran away again. They are returned shortly after by the local constable, who reveals that the children were dragged away by their kite. The children ask their father to help build a better kite, but he dismisses them. Taking it upon himself to hire a nanny, George advertises for a stern, no-nonsense nanny. Jane and Michael present their own advertisement for a kinder, sweeter nanny, but George rips up the letter and throws the scraps in the fireplace, which magically float up and out into the air.