Mary Poppins
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Mary Poppins
Summary
Mary Poppins is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 0.76% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,668 views/month, #717 of 94,065).[2]
Key Facts
- Mary Poppins received the Academy Award for Best Actress[3].
- Mary Poppins received the Academy Award for Best Film Editing[4].
- Mary Poppins received the Academy Award for Best Original Score[5].
- Mary Poppins received the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects[6].
- Mary Poppins received the Academy Award for Best Original Song[7].
- Mary Poppins's instance of is recorded as film[8].
- Mary Poppins was directed by Robert Stevenson[9].
- Bill Walsh wrote the screenplay for Mary Poppins[10].
- Don DaGradi wrote the screenplay for Mary Poppins[11].
- Mary Poppins's composer is recorded as Irwin Kostal[12].
- Mary Poppins's composer is recorded as Sherman Brothers[13].
- Mary Poppins's composer is recorded as Richard Sherman[14].
- Mary Poppins's composer is recorded as Robert B. Sherman[15].
- Mary Poppins's genre is fantasy film[16].
- Mary Poppins's genre is musical film[17].
- Mary Poppins's genre is comedy film[18].
- Mary Poppins's genre is family film[19].
- Mary Poppins's genre is film based on a novel[20].
- Mary Poppins's genre is live-action/animated film[21].
- Mary Poppins's based on is recorded as Mary Poppins[22].
- A cast member of Mary Poppins was Julie Andrews[23].
- A cast member of Mary Poppins was Dick Van Dyke[24].
- A cast member of Mary Poppins was David Tomlinson[25].
- A cast member of Mary Poppins was Glynis Johns[26].
- A cast member of Mary Poppins was Karen Dotrice[27].
Product Details
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Walt Disney[30] and Bill Walsh[31]. Mary Poppins was directed by Robert Stevenson[9]. Screenwriters include Bill Walsh[10] and Don DaGradi[11]. Cast members include Julie Andrews[23], Dick Van Dyke[24], David Tomlinson[25], Glynis Johns[26], Karen Dotrice[27], and Matthew Garber[32].
Publication
The original language of Mary Poppins was English[33]. Genres include fantasy film[16], musical film[17], comedy film[18], family film[19], film based on a novel[20], and live-action/animated film[21]. It is part of National Film Registry[34]. Its part of the series is recorded as it[35]. Recorded distribution format include theatrical release[36], video on demand[37], home video release[38], and free-to-air[39].
Subject and Themes
Mary Poppins's part of the series is recorded as it[35].
Reception
Awards received include Academy Award for Best Actress[3], an award for best leading actress[40], in United States[41], founded in 1929[42]; Academy Award for Best Film Editing[4], an Academy Awards[43], in United States[44], founded in 1935[45]; Academy Award for Best Original Score[5], an Academy Awards[46], in United States[47], founded in 1935[48]; Academy Award for Best Visual Effects[6], an Academy Awards[49], in United States[50]; and Academy Award for Best Original Song[7], an award for best original song[51], in United States[52]. Reviews include 8.4/10[53], 97%[54], and 88/100[55].
Why It Matters
Mary Poppins ranks in the top 0.76% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,668 views/month, #717 of 94,065).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]
FAQs
What awards did Mary Poppins receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best Actress[3], Academy Award for Best Film Editing[4], Academy Award for Best Original Score[5], and Academy Award for Best Visual Effects[6].