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''Mary Poppins, Goodbye'' (; translit. ''Meri Poppins, do svidaniya'') is a Soviet two-part
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directed by
Leonid Kvinikhidze Leonid Aleksandrovich Kvinikhidze (; 21 December 1937 – 13 March 2018) was a Russian screenwriter and film director His father, Aleksandr Faintsimmer, was also a film director. His first wife was the ballerina Natalia Makarova. He died in Sain ...
. The movie's runtime is 141 minutes spread across two episodes/parts, "Lady Perfection" () and "Week Ends on Wednesday" (). It is based on the ''
Mary Poppins Mary Poppins may refer to: * Mary Poppins (character), a nanny with magical powers * Mary Poppins (franchise), based on the fictional nanny ** Mary Poppins (book series), ''Mary Poppins'' (book series), the original 1934–1988 children's fanta ...
'' stories by P. L. Travers. The TV series was produced by
Mosfilm Mosfilm (, ''Mosfil’m'' , initialism and portmanteau of Moscow Films) is a film studio in Moscow which is among the largest and oldest in the Russian Federation and in Europe. Founded in 1924 in the USSR as a production unit of that nation's fi ...
for
Gosteleradio The State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting of the Soviet Union ( Russian: Государственный комитет СССР по телевидению и радиовещанию) commonly known as Gosteleradio of the USSR (Г ...
. The official television premiere was on January 8, 1984.


Plot


Episode 1: Lady Perfection

The film is set in 1980s
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
, at Number 17, Cherry Tree Lane, where the Banks family lives, they are Mr and Mrs Banks and their children Jane and Michael. They are also hosting Mrs Banks' brother Robert Robertson, who is living in a tent in their yard. Robert is a singer and a poet, quickly improvising songs in difficult situations. Mr Banks keeps making unfortunate investments, putting a strain on their budget. The family is trying to find a new nanny “for the smallest income possible“, and soon after an advertisement is posted in a newspaper. In response, the mysterious lady called Mary Poppins arrives at their door. Mary Poppins is shown to have magical powers and leads the children, Jane and Michael, on many magical adventures. She can understand animal language and translates their neighbor’s Kathy Lark dialogue with her dog Edward, when it poses an ultimatum for her master. Mary brings the children to a butcher’s to buy sausages and having a cold reception, she makes the butcher sing with an opera voice. The next morning Banks arrives with a boring machine intending to look for oil reserves but this fails due to a protest by Robert, blocking the way and singing. Mary and the children take a walk in the park, where they see a statue turn alive asking old Mr Wilkins to let finish reading the magazine story over the shoulder of the old man. The statue of Neleus dances and talks with Jane telling her about his distant parents and his story also confessing in love. Mary is entertained by a conversation with an old crow promising her the change of wind. The park keeper is praised by a policeman observing the statue back on its place. Mary leaves the family as the wind is changing and instructs Robert to act up. Indeed, he mounts on the bulldozer and starts drilling the surface starting a fountain of fire which the children are happy to see as an adventure.


Episode 2: The Week Ends on Wednesday

Mr Banks is blamed by the local authorities for the breach in the gas pipe and fined £13,500 to be paid by the end of the week, “ending on Wednesday”. An unexpected arrival of Bank's childhood nanny Miss Euphemia Andrew (portrayed by a male actor Tabakov, out of the ordinary for Soviet cinema) turns the house into a discipline camp and Mr Banks flees. He hides in Admiral Boom’s bunker and resorts to drinking with him. From the TV report they learn of a fund Ms Andrew established to reward her best ward with £15,000. He returns and the whole family tries to win the prize with exemplary behavior, even going as far as locking protesting Robert in the basement. Mary returns when the sad children take a walk in the park and she quickly restores peace at home removing Ms Andrew who retreats on a cab. The same night the whole family is invited to a dancing ball where they see their neighbors all participating. Mary is celebrating her birthday at the ball. Returning home they see a fantastic merry-go-round with their neighbors talking to their childhood selves, while Robert receives a guitar as a goodbye gift from Mary Poppins.


Cast

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Natalya Andreychenko Natalya Eduardovna Andreychenko (; born May 3, 1956) is a Soviet and Russian actress. She has starred in ''Mary Poppins, Goodbye'' and '' Wartime Romance'' (both 1983). She has the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984).Новая Росс ...
as
Mary Poppins Mary Poppins may refer to: * Mary Poppins (character), a nanny with magical powers * Mary Poppins (franchise), based on the fictional nanny ** Mary Poppins (book series), ''Mary Poppins'' (book series), the original 1934–1988 children's fanta ...
(singing dubbed by
Tatyana Voronina Tatyana Viktorovna Voronina (; born March 5, 1959, Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian, pianist, singer and composer. She became known for her sad song about the barber in the film ''Mary Poppins, Goodbye!''. Voronina was a less ...
) *
Albert Filozov Albert Leonidovich Filozov (; 25 June 1937 – 11 April 2016) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He was a People's Artist of Russia.
as Mr. George Banks *
Larisa Udovichenko Larisa Ivanovna Udovichenko (; born 29 April 1955, Vienna, Austria) is a Russian actress. People's Artist of Russia (1998).
as Mrs. Banks * Filipp Rukavishnikov as Michael Banks (singing dubbed by Svetlana Stepchenko) * Anna Plisetskaya as Jane Banks (singing dubbed by Svetlana Stepchenko) and young Mrs. Banks *
Lembit Ulfsak Lembit Ulfsak (4 July 1947 – 22 March 2017) was an Estonian stage and film actor. Ulfsak starred in the 2014 film Tangerines (film), ''Tangerines'' which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Foreign Language F ...
as Mr. Ay (Robert Robertson), Michael and Jane's uncle and Mrs. Banks' brother (voice and singing dubbed by Pavel Smeyan)«Мюзик-холл»: памяти Павла Смеяна
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Oleg Tabakov Oleg Pavlovich Tabakov (; 17 August 1935 – 12 March 2018) was a Soviet and Russian actor and the Artistic Director of the Moscow Chekhov Art Theatre. People's Artist of the USSR (1988). Biography Tabakov was born in Saratov into a family of do ...
as Miss Euphemia Andrew *
Irina Skobtseva Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva (; 22 August 1927 – 20 October 2020) was a Soviet and Russian actress and second wife of Sergei Bondarchuk. Biography Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva was born on 22 August 1927 in Tula. Her father was a research ...
as Mrs. Katie Lark, the Banks' neighbor and owner of two dogs named Edward "Eddie" and Bartholemew *
Zinovy Gerdt Zalman Afroimovich Khrapinovich (21 September 191618 November 1996), known by the pseudonym Zinovy Yefimovich Gerdt, was a Soviet and Russian actor. He was awarded the People's Artist of the USSR in 1990. Biography Early life and education Ger ...
as Admiral Henry Boom * Marina Nudga as Madame Corry, the Ballet Studio Manager * Gali Abajdulov as Sire Louis, the Dancing Cat * Semyon Sokolovsky as Sir Wilkins, the Elderly Gentleman and an admirer of the literary hero Insightful Bill *
Igor Yasulovich Igor Nikolayevich Yasulovich (; 24 September 1941 – 19 August 2023) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, film director and pedagogue. Biography Yasulovich was born in the village of Reinsfeld (now Zalesye) in Koshkinsky District ...
as Smith, the Park Keeper * Pavel Babakov as Butcher * Leonid Kanevsky as Bob Goodetty, the Excavator Operator * Yuri Moroz as Postman * Ilya Rutberg as Official * Emmanuil Levin as Policeman (voiced by Artyom Karapetyan) * Vladimir Karklinsh as Neleus the Marble Boy and the Son of the Sea King * Georgy Millyar as the voices of Raven and Sir Thomas, the parrot (uncredited) * Anatoli Gorokhov (backing vocals)


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
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,
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(drums).


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1984 television films 1984 films Soviet television films Mosfilm films 1980s Russian-language films Works based on Mary Poppins Films scored by Maksim Dunayevsky Films about nannies Films with screenplays by Vladimir Valutsky Films set in the 1980s Films set in London 1983 musical films