

Mary Poppins, Goodbye
A family hires a babysitter who seems to possess magical powers.
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Plot Summary
In this Soviet musical fantasy, young Masha's father is away at sea, leaving her lonely and wishing for a magical nanny. Her wish is granted when the enigmatic Mary Poppins arrives, bringing joy, music, and extraordinary adventures to Masha and her family. Through song and dance, Mary Poppins teaches valuable life lessons and helps Masha appreciate her father and the wonders of childhood.
Critical Reception
While not widely released or reviewed in Western critical circles, the film was a significant success in the Soviet Union, celebrated for its vibrant musical numbers and heartwarming story. It is remembered fondly by audiences for its unique interpretation of the classic Mary Poppins character and its magical atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming musical sequences and whimsical performances.
- Appreciated for its faithful yet distinct adaptation of the beloved character.
- Commended for its family-friendly themes and visually engaging production.
Google audience: Audience reception in its native region highlights its enduring appeal as a magical and musical family film, often cited for its nostalgic value and unique Soviet take on a classic character.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily on location in the Crimea, with some scenes filmed in Moscow, creating a visually distinct backdrop for Mary Poppins' adventures.
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