![]() ![]() Travers got her revenge when she realized Disney had not secured the stage rights to her story. When she started to give Disney her notes on what still needed fixing in the movie, he turned to her and said, “Pamela, that ship has sailed,” and they never spoke again. The entente between Disney and Travers blew apart at the film’s 1964 premiere, which Travers had to bully her way into. Banks deals with how Walt Disney convinced Travers to let him make a movie out of her beloved series of books about the magical nanny with the capacity to change people’s lives.īut though Mary Poppins got made, it wasn’t exactly a happily ever after. Travers never got to see Cameron Mackintosh’s stage musical version of Mary Poppins, because it probably would have gladdened her complex, flinty heart. ![]()
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