Saving Mr. Banks / director, John Lee Hancock ; story by Sue Smith and Kelly Marcel ; screenplay by Kelly Marcel.

Contributor(s): Hancock, John Lee [film director.] | Smith, Sue (Children's story writer) | Marcel, Kelly [author,, screenwriter.] | Thompson, Emma [actor.] | Hanks, Tom [actor.] | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (Firm) [film distributor.]Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 119623 | Walt Disney Studios Home EntertainmentLanguage: English, French, Spanish Original language: English Description: 1 videodisc (approximately 125 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Travers, P. L. (Pamela Lyndon), 1899-1996 -- Drama | Disney, Walt, 1901-1966 | Mary Poppins (Motion picture) -- DramaGenre/Form: Feature films. | Biographical films. | Comedy films. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. DDC classification: 791.43/72 LOC classification: PN1997.2 | .S28 2014Cast: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks.Summary: When P.L. Travers travels from London to Hollywood in 1961 to finally discuss Walt Disney's desire to bring her beloved character, Mary Poppins to the motion picture screen (a quest he began in the 1940s as a promise to his two daughters), Disney meets a prim, uncompromising sexagenarian not only suspect of the impresario's concept for the film, but a woman struggling with her own past. During her stay in California, Travers' reflects back on her difficult childhood in 1906 Australia.
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Originally released as a motion picture in 2013.

Bonus features: Deleted scenes; "Nanny song".

Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks.

When P.L. Travers travels from London to Hollywood in 1961 to finally discuss Walt Disney's desire to bring her beloved character, Mary Poppins to the motion picture screen (a quest he began in the 1940s as a promise to his two daughters), Disney meets a prim, uncompromising sexagenarian not only suspect of the impresario's concept for the film, but a woman struggling with her own past. During her stay in California, Travers' reflects back on her difficult childhood in 1906 Australia.

Rating: PG-13; for thematic elements including some unsettling images.

DVD, widescreen (2.40:1); Dolby Digital 5.1.

English, Spanish or French dialogue; Spanish or French subtitles; subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.

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