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  • 8:39 - :44 Smart words.

  • 0:22 "I always travel on the left" Ummm...NO she doesn't. Her seat on her motorcycle is on the right side of the sidecar, & she CAN'T travel on the left on her broomstick.

  • If I could change every man that was fresh with me into a rabbit ....

  • Why does their voices change now and then?

  • At around 8:37... Another scene I don't remember.

  • Is that a Lionel train set Charles looks at? That might be worth a fortune now.

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  • 9:30 Well there is another rabbit :-) xxxxx

  • you think Disney might have been inspired by 2002 a Space Odyssey at all for the LSD like bed traveling sequences?

  • Lol Paul has the best lines... "What's that got to do with my knob?" and "On the bed?" hahaha

  • it's obvious that angela lansbury is the only one covering her own voice in the extended parts

  • Don't really like this part.

  • The extended scenes are like watching a kung fu movie with awkward dubbing and bad voices.

  • This brings back alot of memories :)

  • When Mr. Browne asked Miss Price her first name, I almost expected her to say Angela.

  • I wanted that kid's book when I was his age, The Isle of Naboombu. I believe that this prop is now exhibited at the Archives in Burbank.

  • why the extra scenes?

  • this is an extendet version - there are parts in this movie - scenes if you will, that I have never seen before - så mange tusind tak.

  • 4:02 - 4:20 is not only off on lip sync and sound, but the voice of Professor Browne dosn't even sound right. Definitely a deleted scene that was added in with the 30th anniversary special. Maybe they should have left it out.

  • @usabritcouple thats true, the video tape of this movie didn't have that scene

  • You never tell young children to have a look around a big old house full of valuables and antiques. Especially if its not your stuff.

  • @Dopestarslove It's a proper british version of saying 'go play in traffic' lol

  • I half expected Brown to start barfing as soon as the bed landed. It's a pretty psychedelic ride.

  • That bed spell thing is really cool!

  • of the Sound of Music type movies this is my fav.

  • I'm warning you! -cut to rabbit- I warned you.

  • The music is absolutely charming <3

  • "You go around the other side, I always travel on the left" Like shes been bed travelling for years. pfft.

  • @NeonROX Maybe she's implying she doesn't like to drive and prefers the left side of boats and planes?

  • @Disneythievesrock Ahh perhaps. Then again, she rides a motorbike. There technically is no left side.

  • Eglentine... What. A. Name.

    I dunno if I even spelt it right :P

  • @ElephantHelicopter Close. It spelled with an 'A', instead of an 'E', like this: Eglantine.

  • Professor Brown kinda looks like my dad, minus the mustache...

  • this seems dubbed over

  • I wish my friend was a dud explosive.

  • Egglentine? 

  • Whos plays mr Brown? Love his enthusiaim. Great actor

  • @RepIayMediaCatcher David Tomlinson who also starred in Mary Poppins. And yes he was a very great actor indeed.

    Also it's true what they say an unexploded bomb is a poor man's best friend. lol

  • @OutlawRebel117

    He seems to be playing the same character in both films

  • Oh god paul is so adorable.

  • Love this song... so damn catchy.

  • I love this movie.

  • he mentions blackpool yay

  • ...Is that Jeff Bennett dubbing for Mr. Brown in those deleted scenes?

  • I don't think Professor Brown expected to get into bed with her THAT fast!

  • 3:41 did that doll's house just switch off the light in the room? :S

  • David Tomlinson was such an amazing actor :(

  • This has always been one of my favourite songs from this film. David Tomlinson has a really good voice.

  • the number of times i twisted the knob on my bed... how dissapointed i always was... :(

  • @ThePinkPerson Funny how we try to turn things we see from our classic childhood memories, into reality.

  • @ThePinkPerson Glad I wasn't the only one. lol

  • This house is so classy.

  • you know the scene where the children go to into the nursery... is that the nursery from the winnie the pooh show in the 60's???

  • @alliecat8791 Sure does resemble it little bit.

  • 2:10 they're not even afraid ...

  • Nice trip man, Disney always new how to make the trippy scene.

  • 0:08 that was cold when he called them jackles

  • @Shinzon500 my hearing must of been fuzzing or so it sounded bad when he said jackles made it sound like he was saying Jackoffs >:(

  • yeah! i'm 18 and this is deffinately different! the bit where mr browne is doing his trickery didn't last as long, it ended when he put the nail through the glass

  • Wow thats un usual name Eglintine! Yikes! Angela Landsbury rocks thought!

  • @GibbsTash Well the book was written by Mary Norton, who also wrote "The Borrowers". If you are familiar with that classic, you'll recall one of the characters was call Egglentina, I believe, she was the curious one who ran off at a very young age. English Children's Lit is the best!

  • Apparently the original audio was lost, so they had to re-dub the voices for some of the scenes. Glad they didn't lose the music, tho. Irwin Kostal was a master.

  • why are some of the voices different, charlie and mr. browne change occasionally...?

  • @marialoup12 Funny you say Charlie & Mr. Browne; Charlie Brown!

  • Magic traveling bed>TARDIS

  • that voice over was terrible and i cant believe the bit where angela changes brown into a rabit which was the original scene and it just look so not right ... they were dancing and then all of a sudden without saying her spell that she always says poof hes a rabbit.. why did they have to change. why not leave it be

  • yeah i know what you mean, i never got that when i was a kid...but this made way more sense!

  • i dont like the random scenes put in...i liked the original

  • but this is the original

  • Well, the one I have didnt have a lot of these scenes in it, and I bought it back in the 90's...

  • oh no no i know, i had that one too (we must be the same age or something) but i kind of like all these cut bits...more reasons to sing, sing, sing! =) oh remember those awesome sing-along-songs with hooty

  • Yeah im 18, so mine was pretty old lol. Im not sure how i feel about the new scenes...i was really used to the older one lol

  • egglentine? ouch no wonder she seems a tiny bit brusque

  • i find it funny wen she pushes him onto the chair and the pulls him bk up again!!!!! lol, but jus one boy's opinion

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  • Fraser why comment that it's awful? huh?

    Don't be rude.

  • bad dubbing of prof browns voice as the added clips 4:20 were put in without him actually saying it,

  • hahhaha i never noticed!!! nice

  • How come the House does not belong to Mr. Browne?

  • He's squatting. Whoever owns the place - a rich family, apparently - has left for the country because of the bombs, or more specifically the unexploded one in the garden.

  • I wish David Tomlinson was still alive so that I can get an interview with him about his career as an actor and how much he liked working on movies like Bedknobs and Broomsticks and Mary Poppins.

  • Is this lady the voice of the tea pot from Beauty and the Beast?

  • Yes, it's Angela Lansbury

  • yeah she was mrs pot she does quite a few of these old disney movies

  • Yes it is =D

  • Yeah, it is.

  • Does the "Eglantine" song remind anyone else of "Marian the Librarian", from the Music Man? I've seen this movie a lot since I was a kid, and I just noticed it. The library, the man annoying the woman by trying to find as many rhymes for her name as possible...

  • yes it does

  • Hey you're right. Good point

  • Either my memory is really bad or I'm losing it! I don't remember him singing in that secne when he was doing his magic! They must've cut that last bit out!

  • I KNOW!!! I watched this movie a BAZILLION times over when I was little and there were scenes that I did NOT remember ever seeing in the original video...it's weird...

  • yeah same for me

  • that's because this movie was shortened after its original premiere.

    Ever since the rediscovery of one of the songs used in the original, they tried to put back together the way the scenes were originally edited. You see some of the scenes here.

  • what is "fings" mean when charlie looks at the isle of naboombou book that paul was reading at 4:42

  • He said 'things'.

  • tut tut,

    if u don't understand english then don't watch it.

  • He says, "Hats and things."

  • Animals wearing hats and "things". It's b/c of his accent that he sounds like that.

  • Beautiful music at 3:20. Very gentle

  • why is he dubbed over at 4:14?

  • When they put the film back together in it's original form, they were missing some footage. The original film was nearly three hours long, and it was shortened shortly after the premiere. Recently, the film was rereleased in it's nearly complete form. However, as I mentioned, not all the footage was recovered. He probably said a line there that didn't fit with the footage that was recovered for the film. And because David Tomlinson is dead, he couldn't dub it himself.

  • thank you, you were most informative

  • Yes, and if you listen carefull a few lines of Angela's have been dubber over as well. Fortunately she's still with us and was able to do the dubbing (though it does sound a little older)

  • yes Angela was a good sort of actress . ........... > This was one of my favourites when i was a kid ..

  • amazing, a lot of the witch community acutally did keep england from being invaded. :D So I'm watching this and remembering...

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  • I saw this film in german when i was little and it was a lot shorter... and there wasn't this singin stuff. But the english version is a lot better... hahaha

  • lolol i love that whole sequence when they're *prancing* and singing!

    hahaha my fave disney film!

  • ..i wanted the library :D

  • this movie reminds me alot of mary poppins

    its the same guy too rite? the dad and this guy?

  • Yes its David Tomlinson who was the Dad in Mary Poppins.

  • bit weird isn't it? animals wearing hats and fings...

    i like it!

    argh, i love it!

  • Why's there some weird dubbing on it!

  • . . . I think her verse could be re-written very well to fit the Prime Minister, and Parliament in general at the moment. . . Makes me laugh :D

  • Love the Eglantine song! I could listen to it over and over again! Does anyone now how I can get the song on my MP3 Player?

  • I LOVE THAT SONG!

  • Your suggestions are rash and your manner is brash

    and I've no time to waste, Mister Brown.

    If I am to proceed, it's that book that I need.

    Dont let me down!

    But if you'll see me through

    I'll discuss it with you

    Though I've no taste for playing the clown

    If I meet with success, then I might acquiesce-

    Emelius:

    I won't let you down!

  • " Do stop prancing about.. there's serious work to be done!

    I have always had a bti of a knack for wichcraft. Common spells and charms came naturally. Yet, when the war began. I conjured up a plan to do my bit in the national emergency. I enroled in your correspondence college of wichcraft, and slaved at every lesson as it came. But the spell I've counted on, is the lesson that is gone... it's disappeared, and you're the one to blame!"

    Love it :)

  • So do I. So lovely serious!

  • John Cleese? I'm sure you mean David Tomlinson?

  • think they have this on dvd now

  • i love this film. eglantine is genius!

  • I glad to see that you overlapped the different parts of this movie. Thank you very much.

    Some people post movies in parts without overlapping and I end up missing little pieces, it's annoying.

  • @apuppetapuh That is exactly what I've been noticing when I watch movies in part's

  • 4:03-4:25 some of the very worst over dubbing i have ever heard. cheap shoddy disney - "why are you so interested in that"

  • yeah... wow. It's like watching a kung fu movie

  • I wanna fly on a bed!

  • @TheWizardofodd12 get somone to make your bedrock

  • Ha! That remark about always traveling on the left only just struck me as funny. It's a bed - and people generally have a preferred side to sleep on.

  • I love Miss. Price's response to this. "I have always had a bit of a knack for witchcraft..."

  • her glasses are rad.

  • Did he call the kids jack-offs? lol

  • no, he said jackels

  • Dr. Brown has a wonderful voice!

  • love this film

  • Even though David Tomlinson was still alive when the film was being reconstructed, he was in ill-health and unavailable to provide ADR for Emelius Browne. Some sound-alikes were criticized for not closely matching the original actors. Elements of the underscoring were either moved or extended when it was necessary to benefit the 'new' material. The extended version of the film was released on DVD in 2001 for the 30th anniversary of the film.

  • @Wsq4t1tpovatummok how did he die?

  • @TheSoftballchick104 apparently from a series of strokes :(

  • In assembling the new edit, the soundtrack for some of the spoken tracks were unrecoverable. Therefore, Angela Lansbury and Roddy McDowall were brought back in to re-dub their parts while ADR dubs were made by other actors for those who were unavailable.

  • Though originally intended to be a large-scale epic holiday release, similar to the original release of Mary Poppins, after its original premiere it was decided instead to cut the film down from its near two and a half-hour length (while the liner notes on the soundtrack CD reissue in 2002 claims it was closer to three hours) to a more manageable (to movie theatres) 2 hours.

  • there is alot of new scenes that arent on my disney video :/ someone explain.

  • I really wanted the trains and the track as well, I thought they rocked n were totally awesome! :D

  • I don't recall the second half of that song..

  • whats with that awful voice over -.-

  • It's because the scene's restored footage, and the footage was found without audio. They couldn't get David Tomlinson to voiceover because he had ill health, so they got another guy to do it.

    (I agree with you, it wasn't very well done.)

  • what voice over was that?

  • It's the one where Ms. Price is talking to Mr. Browne at the dinner table after the children left. It's the way he talks that distinguishes the different voice

  • i know! it stinks!

  • Could be worse.

  • I remember when i first watched this movie i wanted a nursery and those dollhouses too.

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