Bedknobs & Broomsticks
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9 7 1 (USA)
Below-par Walt Disney musical about a
good-natured witch, played by Lansbury, and some children who help the
British war effort in the early 1940's.
The film seems disorganised, despite the
elaborate production, and is pale compared with the popular Mary
Poppins, which it tries to imitate - Both were period pieces set
in London, both involved precocious children and their magic
caregiver, both combined live action with animation, both featured
frequent spontaneous musical numbers and both featured supporting
performances from David Tomlinson.
Angela Lansbury plays Eglantine Price, an eccentric woman forced to
care for orphans Charlie, Carrie and Paul during the early stages of
World War II. The children are bored with the quiet village until they
discover that Eglantine is actually an apprentice witch, studying
through the Correspondence College of Witchcraft in London.
The children promise to keep her hobby a secret if she enchants an
object for them. The subsequent casting of a "famous magic
travelling spell" on one of the children's bedknobs sets off a
magical journey that takes the group on their flying bed to London, to
an undersea kingdom, to a grudge soccer match between animated jungle
animals, and finally to a climactic magic battle with invading Germans
versus headless nights!.
Academy Award-winning special effects and
some of the cartoon sequences are handled well, but unfortunately, the
unfair comparisons to the classic Mary Poppins overshadowed the
film in its initial release. Time, television and the rise of the VCR
redeemed Bedknobs and Broomsticks, giving it a place of its own
among favourite children's films.
This was the last film from the Disney
studios to receive an Academy Award until The Little Mermaid in
1989. |
Eglantine Price
Angela Lansbury
Carrie Rawlins
Cindy O'Callaghan
Paul Rawlins
Roy Snart
Charlie Rawlins
Ian Weighill
Mr. Jelk
Roddy McDowall
Emelius Browne
David Tomlinson
Swinburne
Bruce Forsyth
Bookman
Sam Jaffe
Colonel Heller
John Ericson
General Teagler
Reginald Owen
Mrs. Hobday
Tessie O'Shea
Captain Greer
Arthur Gould-Porter
Director
Robert Stevenson


Region 1 (USA) DVD

Region 2 (UK) DVD
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