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  1. Mary Poppins (film)/Transcript | Mary Poppins Wiki | Fandom

    When you're with Mary Poppins, suddenly you're in places you've never dreamed of. And quick as you can say "Bob's your uncle," the most unusual things begin to happen.

  2. When you’re with Mary Poppins, suddenly you’re in places that you never even dreamed of. And as quick as you can say, Bob's your uncle, the most unusual things happen.

  3. Mary Poppins Libretto | PDF - Scribd

    The document is a script for the Broadway musical 'Mary Poppins,' which is based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film. It includes details about the musical's characters, …

  4. Mary Poppins shooting script : Don DaGradi, Bill Walsh : Free …

    Shooting script for the film.

  5. Script - Music Theatre International

    Now, stand over there! (MARY POPPINS pulls out a measuring tape, holds it against MICHAEL, and reads.) Just as I thought. "A noisy, mischievous, troublesome little boy." MICHAEL You're …

  6. Mary Poppins (1964) Movie Script | SS - Springfield! Springfield!

    Mary Poppins (1964) Movie Script. Read the Mary Poppins full movie script online. Springfield! Springfield! Movie Scripts. Thousands of TV show episode and movie scripts online.

  7. Mary Poppins: The Broadway Musical Script (PDF) - Studocu

    MARY POPPINS SCENE 3: PRACTICALLY PERFECT - Nursery (The nursery is an airy room, light and full of optimism. The CHILDREN rush in to find that MARY POPPINS is already there.)

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    • Mary Poppins Script (PDF) - SWN Script Library

      Read the Mary Poppins Script (PDF) for FREE on Screenwriters Network’s Script Library. Search your favourite screenplays today!

    • Mary Poppins (1964) - Script Slug

      Written by Bill Walshand Don DaGradi.A magical nanny employs music and adventure to help two neglected children become closer to their father.

    • Mary Poppins Movie Script

      Mar 23, 2016 · Read, review and discuss the entire Mary Poppins movie script by Don DaGradi on Scripts.com