Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 20000000

Revenue

$ 17900000

Top Billed Cast

Angela Lansbury

Miss Price

David Tomlinson

Emelius

Roddy McDowall

Mr. Jelk

Sam Jaffe

Bookman

John Ericson

Col. Heller

Bruce Forsyth

Swinburne

Cindy O'Callaghan

Carrie

Roy Snart

Paul

Ian Weighill

Charlie

Tessie O'Shea

Mrs. Hobday

Arthur Gould-Porter

Capt. Greer

Ben Wrigley

Portobello Rd. Workman

Reginald Owen

Gen. Teagler

Cyril Delevanti

Elderly Farmer

Rick Traeger

German Sergeant

Manfred Lating

German Sergeant

John Orchard

Plaster Vendor

Bob Holt

Codfish (voice)

Lennie Weinrib

Secretary Bird / Lion (voice)

Dal McKennon

Bear (voice)

Leon Alton

Soldier at Portobello Road (uncredited)

Conrad Bachmann

German Soldier (uncredited)

Frank Baker

Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited)

Don Barclay

Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited)

Jack Berle

Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited)

Jane Betts

Spectator at Emelius' Failed Magic Performance (uncredited)

Eric Brotherson

Man (uncredited)

Patrick Sullivan Burke

Soldier (uncredited)

Charles Cirillo

Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited)

Robert Cole

Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited)

Patrick Dennis-Leigh

Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)

Anthony Eustrel

Vendor (uncredited)

Morgan Farley

Old Piano Player (uncredited)

Bobby Gilbert

Newspaper Vendor (uncredited)

Ina Gould

Shopkeeper (uncredited)

Ed Haskett

Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited)

Delos Jewkes

Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)

Sid Kane

Book Vendor (uncredited)

Ed Kerrigan

Dancer (uncredited)

Milt Larsen

Spectator at Emelius' Failed Magic Performance (uncredited)

Edith Leslie

Spectator at Emelius' Failed Magic Performance (uncredited)

Ysabel MacCloskey

Mrs. Mason (uncredited)

Arthur Malet

Mr. Widdenfield (Museum Guard) (uncredited)

George Mann

Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)

Chris Marks

Man (uncredited)

James McInnes

Home Guard Sergeant (uncredited)

Barbara Morrison

Vendor with Hat and Boa (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien

Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited)

Richard Peel

Vendor (uncredited)

Maria Pogee

Dancer (uncredited)

Jack Raine

Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)

Maxine Semon

Portobello Dancer (uncredited)

Roy Smith

Dancer (uncredited)

Arthur Space

Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)

Jerry Trent

Dancer (uncredited)

Hank Worden

Old Home Guardsman (uncredited)

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Written by Ruuz on 2018-03-18

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A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-11-26

It's very much in the vein of "Mary Poppins" (1964) this, with a very similar style of live-action and animated sequences used to tell a slightly more menacing story. When three siblings arrive in a rural English village, evacuated from London during the Blitz of WWII, they are placed with the rather eccentric and definitely unwilling "Miss Price" (Angela Lansbury). Things start to look up for all concerned though when the kids discover that she is a trainee witch, and when they meet "Emelius" (David Tomlinson) they embark on some adventures using their magical bed as their vehicle in the search for the missing part of a substitutiary locomotion spell that might just thwart the Nazis. As with "Poppins", the music and lyrics come from the Sherman twins and "Beautiful Briny" and "Portobello Road" are probably the two best from their not so catchy soundtrack this time. Lansbury and Tomlinson work well together with the former on good form as the ostensibly prim and proper, but actually quite feisty and mischievous would-be witch. The three youngsters also perform well, especially the youngest "Paul" (Roy Snart) who just won't let anyone else near the knob that controls the bed! A smattering of familiar faces help to keep the story bobbing along nicely and the animations, tough not so frequent as I would have liked, blend in well with some fun action scenes - especially at the end - and make for an enjoyable, feel-good, family movie.