Mary Poppins, Goodbye

Mary Poppins, Goodbye (Russian: Мэри Поппинс, до свидания!; translit. Meri Poppins, do svidaniya) is a Soviet two-part musical miniseries directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze. The movie's runtime is 141 minutes spread across two episodes/parts, "Lady Perfection" and "Week Ends on Wednesday". It is loosely based on the Mary Poppins stories by P. L. Travers. The TV series was produced by Mosfilm for Gosteleradio. The official television premiere was on January 8, 1984.

Mary Poppins, Goodbye
Directed byLeonid Kvinikhidze
Written byVladimir Valutskiy
StarringNatalya Andrejchenko
Albert Filozov
Lembit Ulfsak
Oleg Tabakov
Larisa Udovichenko
Music byMaksim Dunayevsky
CinematographyValentin Piganov,
Eduard Kerch
Production
company
Release date
1983
Running time
141 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Cast

Plot

The film in set in 1980s London, at Number 17, Cherry Tree Lane where the Banks family is trying to find a new nanny. Soon after posting an advertisement in a newspaper, a mysterious lady called Mary Poppins arrives at their door.

Mary Poppins is shown to have magical powers, with and leads the children, Jane and Micheal, on many magical adventures.

Production

Leonid Kvinikhidze reported in an interview later that his intention was not a film for kids, but for adults. The fact that it was very well received by children was unexpected for him.

The musical material was recorded by three former members of the band Voskreseniye, Vadim Golutvin (guitar), Petr Podgorodetskiy (keyboard), and Vladimir Voronin (drums).


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