Kites,
dancing penguins and magic: 'Mary Poppins Returns'
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[November 30, 2018]
By Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Flying through the clouds with a black parrot umbrella
and holding her signature carpet bag, whimsical British
nanny Mary Poppins made her "practically perfect" movie
comeback on Thursday, more than 50 years after first
charming audiences worldwide.
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"Mary Poppins Returns," set some 20 years after the film that
made Julie Andrews a star, had its world premiere in Los
Angeles, featuring a new cast and new music but with a nostalgic
nod to the original.
The 1964 film "Mary Poppins" starring Andrews and Dick Van Dyke
as a cheerful chimney sweep brought a best actress Oscar for
Andrews and an award-winning score of songs like "A Spoonful of
Sugar" and "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" that have become
classics.
In "Mary Poppins Returns," Emily Blunt plays the firm but kind
singing nanny who descends on London in the early 20th century
to take care of the children of the now adult Banks siblings
from the 1964 film.
Like the original, "Mary Poppins Returns" features fantasy
sequences and plenty of dance numbers. It even brings back the
animated dancing penguins.
"It really is a trip down nostalgia lane and paying homage to
these incredible movies that we all grew up watching that are so
representative of everything we remember as children," Blunt
told reporters on the red carpet.
"Yet we're doing something new, and I think it's a film that's
just full of feeling and full of joy."
"Hamilton" rap musical creator Lin-Manuel Miranda takes on the
role played by Van Dyke in 1964, but as a young lamp lighter
rather than a chimney sweep. Van Dyke, 92, who was given a
standing ovation by the Hollywood audience on Thursday, has a
cameo as a kindly, tap-dancing banker.
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Disney's "Mary Poppins Returns" marks the first time in 54 years
that the character, who was created in books written by P.L. Travers
in the 1930s and 1940s, has been revisited on film. The story was
turned into a Broadway and London stage musical 15 years ago.
Director Rob Marshall said he got involved in the sequel because he
felt the world needed some Poppins magic.
"The world's in a fragile place you know," he said. "I feel it
personally and I know that everyone on our film felt it, the entire
cast."
"Mary Poppins Returns" also stars British actors Ben Whishaw and
Emily Mortimer, and Meryl Streep in a cameo role.
The movie begins its worldwide rollout on Dec. 19. and is expected
to take a healthy $65 million in its first week in North America
alone, according to box-office analysts.
(This story corrects spelling of Whishaw in penultimate paragraph)
(Additional reporting by Rollo Ross; Editing by Marie-Louise
Gumuchian)
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