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Bedknobs and Broomsticks
The story takes place on a film set in a small town during World War II. It is about three young friends Charlie, Carrie and Paul who uncover suddenly a secret that their host- Miss Price is an apprentice witch. By dint of Miss Price's ability, they has a chance to move to the magical Isle of Naboombu to find a powerful spell rescuing innocent people.
1956, Ireland
May 30, 1941 in Beaumont, Texas, USA
26 February 1935, New York, USA
6 April 1898, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
19 July 1919, La Grande, Oregon, USA
17 September 1928, Herne Hill, London, England, UK
April 9, 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA
13 January 1903, Illinois, USA
12 October 1908, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
August 14, 2014
[Blu-ray Review] Some movies from childhood hold up when they are seen as an adult, and others do not, trapped only in the nostalgia of the time in which they were first watched. Recommended for fans, but temper expectations.
December 15, 2010
A fun, fairly intelligent, unexpectedly witty example of cinema for children at a time when that genre was at one of its lowest-ever ebbs
March 26, 2009
It is when the film [based on the book by Mary Norton] dives deeply into the realms of fantasy that it is most enjoyable.
November 03, 2009
It's a little uneven but at its best Bedknobs And Broomsticks rivals the joy and wonder of Mary Poppins.
May 09, 2005
I suspect the movie will be something of a long, uninterrupted sit for the very children for whom it's intended, and an even longer one for those parents and guardians (both adults and teen-age) who will probably accompany them.
November 03, 2009
The fantasy is earthbound, the score by Richard and Robert Sherman (who also wrote music and lyrics for Mary Poppins) is forgettable, the special effects lackadaisical.
October 23, 2004
The Disney organization is worst when it makes "family entertainment" and best when it sticks to pure, simple, charming fantasy.
January 26, 2006
Must all films for kids be so shoddy, though? The music is appalling.
April 03, 2012
Disney's multi-Oscar nominated musical is not as good as Mary Poppins to which it's often compared, but Angela Lansbury is well-cast and most of the visual effects, which won the Oscar, are impressive.
November 03, 2009
Like Lansbury, the film has aged well and retains almost all of its magic.
November 03, 2009
It's more sophisticated than the usual run of Disney product, but it lacks the inventiveness that could endow it with genuine charm.
October 01, 2010
Delightful Disney charmer may be too long for youngest.

