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 Production Budget for Mary Poppins was $6,000,000.
No, Mary Poppins is a fictional character in a series of books written by P.L. Travers.
First: Mary Poppins Second: Mary Poppins Comes Back Third: Mary Poppins Opens the Door Fourth: Mary Poppins in the Park
No, the Mary Poppins books are works of fiction written by P.L. Travers.
P.L Travers wrote the classic book series.
No, PL Travers is the author of the Mary Poppins book series. The character of Mary Poppins was inspired by Travers' own childhood governess.
P.L. Travers
PL Travers hated the Disney version of Mary Poppins because of the music and animation.
The Production Budget for Mary Poppins was $6,000,000.
No, Mary Poppins is a fictional character in a series of books written by P.L. Travers.
P. L. Travers
Mary Poppins (1964) is a Disney film directed by Robert Stevenson, based on the book series by P.L. Travers, and produced by Bill Walsh and Walt Disney.
First: Mary Poppins Second: Mary Poppins Comes Back Third: Mary Poppins Opens the Door Fourth: Mary Poppins in the Park
No, the Mary Poppins books are works of fiction written by P.L. Travers.
Mary Poppins grew out of a series of events that occurred during Pamela Lyndon Travers (born Helen Lyndon Goff) childhood. While recovering from an illness, she had nothing to do but think, so she began writing about the nanny named Mary Poppins.
P.L Travers wrote the classic book series.
the famous movie "Mary Poppins"