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PL Travers did not like the movie. She had expected to be able to have a say in cutting scenes, but this did not happen. Disney was even reluctant to invite her to the premiere of the film, as he believed she would be too openly negative about it - which, indeed, she was. She felt that the film took away from the integrity of the character she had created in Mary Poppins.
The song "Let's Go Fly a Kite" from Mary Poppins is a very popular song and is liked by PL Travers. Many people in history sing this catchy tune.
No. The story is fictitious and fantasy. However, the character of Mary Poppins was very loosely based on someone from author PL Travers's own childhood.
PL Travers hated the music and animation of Disney's Mary Poppins movie. All because they thought she was mean to the kids.
The book was written in l934, according to its author, P.L. Travers who was interviewed by the Council on Interacial Books for Children. there was some allegedly racist material in one of the (Poppins) novels, but not the film version.
No, PL Travers is the author of the Mary Poppins book series. The character of Mary Poppins was inspired by Travers' own childhood governess.
PL Travers hated the Disney version of Mary Poppins because of the music and animation.
PL Travers, author of the Mary Poppins books, was an Australian. She was born in the town of Maryborough, southeast Queensland.
This was Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins", starring Julie Andrews.
No, the word "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" does not appear in any of the books written by PL Travers. It was created specifically for the movie "Mary Poppins" and does not originate from any of her works.
PL Travers did not like the movie. She had expected to be able to have a say in cutting scenes, but this did not happen. Disney was even reluctant to invite her to the premiere of the film, as he believed she would be too openly negative about it - which, indeed, she was. She felt that the film took away from the integrity of the character she had created in Mary Poppins.
The song "Let's Go Fly a Kite" from Mary Poppins is a very popular song and is liked by PL Travers. Many people in history sing this catchy tune.
No. The story is fictitious and fantasy. However, the character of Mary Poppins was very loosely based on someone from author PL Travers's own childhood.
PL Travers hated the music and animation of Disney's Mary Poppins movie. All because they thought she was mean to the kids.
The book was written in l934, according to its author, P.L. Travers who was interviewed by the Council on Interacial Books for Children. there was some allegedly racist material in one of the (Poppins) novels, but not the film version.
Disney owns the rights to the 1964 movie, but the not the name and image of Mary Poppins. The family and heirs of Pamela Lyndon Travers, author of the Mary Poppins book series own the image and rights. PL Travers disliked the final Disney Production. She could not stand Dick Van Dyke or Julie Andrews in their roles, and did not like use of animation sequences in the movie.
Admiral Boom seems to be a heavy , borderline negative character. Banks, banking and defense are seen in a negative light. The argument that these jobs do not appeal to kids is not amplified but hinted at- the deeper argument that wartime separation angst is, well negative anguish is only hinted at- there is a sort of creepy communistic tone.