Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: March 18, 2014
Price: DVD $29.99, Blu-ray $36.99
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Saving Mr. Banks tells the contentious history of one of the most jolly children’s musical movies.
Tom Hanks (Road to Perdition) stars as Walt Disney, who’s pulling out all the stops to fulfill a promise he made to his daughters: to adapt the book Mary Poppins into a movie. The problem is, the book’s author, P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson, Nanny McPhee Returns), isn’t too thrilled about a Hollywood version of her work, and she does everything she can to stop it.
Along the way, the two must learn about each other’s childhoods to find a way to meet in the middle.
Rated PG-13, Saving Mr. Banks also stars Colin Farrell (Horrible Bosses), Paul Giamatti (Barney’s Version), Bradley Whitford (The Cabin in the Woods), B.J. Novak (TV’s The Office) and...
Price: DVD $29.99, Blu-ray $36.99
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Saving Mr. Banks tells the contentious history of one of the most jolly children’s musical movies.
Tom Hanks (Road to Perdition) stars as Walt Disney, who’s pulling out all the stops to fulfill a promise he made to his daughters: to adapt the book Mary Poppins into a movie. The problem is, the book’s author, P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson, Nanny McPhee Returns), isn’t too thrilled about a Hollywood version of her work, and she does everything she can to stop it.
Along the way, the two must learn about each other’s childhoods to find a way to meet in the middle.
Rated PG-13, Saving Mr. Banks also stars Colin Farrell (Horrible Bosses), Paul Giamatti (Barney’s Version), Bradley Whitford (The Cabin in the Woods), B.J. Novak (TV’s The Office) and...
- 2/14/2014
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
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