The U.S. Library of Congress announced just this week that Mary Poppins had been selected for preservation for future generations, further legitimatizing the classic status that film has achieved. It's a spectacular coincidence that this just happens to coincide with the looming fiftieth anniversary of the film and the arrival of a film which immortalizes the struggle to get it made. It's certainly a good time to be a Mary Poppins fan, and it's those fans who will enjoy Saving Mr. Banks the most. But for those who aren't familiar with the 1964 classic, this film might just spur you to discover what has now been officially recognized as a national treasure.
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