@@webguy943 we do not discuss marry poppins returns I wills say in the regards to movie musicals the closest one I got that gave me this feeling again was Wicked
@@woooooooooooooooooooooooo I suppose she fills the stereotype of suffragettes being a bit looney but ultimately good-natured and right about their cause.
@@hydracdxv I don't think it's their house because Admiral Boom needs a telescope to see them. If it were their house he could just see them next door.
@@hydracdxv Yeah but when Boom fires the fireworks everyone runs away to their house. Also the roof with the chimney they go gown isn't the same roof, and there weren't this many houses around their's.
“Nah, it’s those blimey chimney sweepers dancing again!” *grabs a loudspeaker* “why do you do this at 11:00 pm every freakin week!!! I’m trying to get some quiet time!!!!” *slams window shut*
Come on bro, in his era everyone in showbusiness could sing, dance, act and do standup comedy. You simply wouldn't make it unless you were a capable all rounder. It was the era of variety shows in theatres. He'd probably been dancing for decades
I watched Mary Poppins on my Delta flight from SFO-JFK on the day of Christmas Eve. I'm a 60 year old man and I was stomping my feet to this number on the plane. It brings so much warmth in my heart. This is the one movie that I remember watching in the theater with my entire family when it premiered. I also remember sobbing in the theater when the movie ended and Mary Poppins flew away. My poor mom!
I first watched this movie with my great-grandma, who was born in 1910 (the year the film is set in). She LOVED this film. She died when I was 6, but I still think back on that fondly. My favorite Disney film ever. I rewatch it often. It hits different as an adult, as you really feel for Mr. Banks.
Me too cried my eyes out now grown old cry for different reasons now I understand the father knows what to do as a family and real man still can't help but wonder how as a bank partner he would be even busier than before
This is so high definition, it almost looks like CGI or Claymation quality as in you can see everything super clearly, but the thing is.....it's just normal live action!....FROM THE 60s!
tgguitarguy It looks CGish because the uploader artificially made the footage 60 frames per second while the original film and 99% of films are filmed at 24 frames a second. It doesn’t have to do with the clarity of the image.
That’s because it’s film, not video. Even the oldest films have incredibly high resolution. What amazed me is how the uploader got it to play at 60 fps and make it look so buttery smooth since film only runs at 24 fps
@@Jaymac720 Now there are plenty AI that can increase frame rate of video reconstructing the missing frames (see, for example, NVIDIA new AI that creates videos in slo-motion pretty well, starting from 60 fps to 120 fps).
The only time the artificial enhancement really jumps at you is during Mary's extended twirl. It makes sense, as it would take a human's touch to credibly add the missing frames since it's so rapid. Overall, I thought I was watching an old timey video recording, like those uncanny episodes of Twilight Zone or Doctor Who that seem crisper and smoother than the rest.
I am British, though not a lad, but can confirm the lads do this after a night out every time. You can hear them out dancing in sync and singing from the window
This song makes you want to get up and dance along Trip a Little Light just doesn't have the same lively vibes. If a Pub/Club was to play this I would be on the dancefloor in SECONDS
I feel like I'm the only one who hates this version. Makes it look too much like a theater play when the first time I watched on VHS the blended grittiness made it all more real
@@jacksevert3099 It's probably because this was ripped from a recording with motion smoothing which automatcially interlaces frames, increasing the frame rate from 24fps. That's what makes it look like a soap opera. I agree, bloody awful.
This is my little brothers favorite scene in the movie. He always starts trying to do what Bert and the other chimney sweepers are doing but just ends up jumping up and down and kicking and it's very entertaining to watch. Even though he's 15 years old, that little child is still there.
yes and it almost never got made due the creator of Mary Poppins didn't want Disney to "ruin" it as she thought it was "too happy". it was written about her aunty coming to help save her family when her dad died i think. the film based on the person is great recommended watching it. saving mr banks
Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood, the choreographers, followed Julie to The Sound of Music, as did conductor Irwin Kostal. "Irv" did his hardest running of the movie through this number.
I always worried my cousin would end up like that when he retired (he's an admiral) So far so good though....but it would be kinda awesome...just saying
Mary can be so tsundere sometimes. She pretends like she doesn't want to be invested in what's happening, and then out of nowhere does some SICK dance moves.
Someone could be homeless in Philadelphia right now and they cannot tell what they felt and I saw my reflection on the mirror and I didn't know My own face...But in my one picture of me at 4 in a half years old that's different. But i will feed the birds and love them. as always going to be walking every few Sunday nights on the streets of dana point harbor. I am praying for people to get off the streets because they have no place to stay around the world! Though I never been to The streets of Philadelphia. I am in my bedroom in lake forest California Right now. RIP to the Covid-19 victims Who died and this is the way I Pray shine your light on me by April 16nth @ seven o clock AM Through my window in the year 2021 Lord Jesus Christ
Mary Poppins was my first big screen movie. It was magical and absolutely mesmerizing. Years later my own young son would have me re-wind "step in time" over and over again because he enjoyed it so much. Loved Julie Andrews, loved Dick Van Dyke.
My son turns 17 today and I'm sitting here thinking about what his favorite songs were when he was little and a huge smile came across my face when I realized I know exactly what his favorite song was. ❤️ We used to clear the living room just to reenact this whole dance as much as possible. " It's all me pals! Step in time!!! "
The fact that five of the background dancers in this scene appear in another Disney movie has background dancers in another scene is adorably awesome, 😊
Still one of my favorite dance scenes of all time. Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews are incredible! Can't watch without dancing. If I see Mary Poppins or Burt in Disney World, I'll likely "kick my knees up" as I approach! 🥰💃🏾🎵🎶
Ray Bolger was also considered for the role, but Dick Van Dyke was ultimately chosen. What kind of Bert would we have seen if Ray Bolger had played the role?
I remember watching this in my youth and thinking he was so amazing as a dancer and as an actor but it’s his smile that makes him so likeable. I still love him with that same respect and admiration and would always watch this scene and movie with great nostalgia with Julie Andrews.
Sixty Years and still enormous delight. Andrews at 88 and Van Dyke dancing in at 98 years young, we can thank them both for this marvelous music history.
I’m a girl from the Midwestern United States and since I first saw this movie at the age of 10, I’ve wanted to be a chimney sweep. I grew up dancing and this routine looks like great fun!
Ya know they have those chimney sweepers for sale...and you could get some soot and smear it on your face... there is no excuse. You could step in time at any time. :)
1234constantine I love this idea and now I feel like I owe to myself to make a low rent home movie of self-choreographed dance. Get my twin brother involved. Last night he was teaching me self defense moves and maybe I can teach him some dance moves this week... boy that would be interesting! This all is to say the lack of acrobatic skill is no deterrent for me. But my dance background is probably part of why I enjoy this sequence so much. It’s like a dancer’s dream.
This is my favorite song from Mary Poppins. I especially love the part when all the chimney sweeps go into the banks house. I know it's not on this clip but this is still my fav song
Fun Fact: The major influence for "Step in Time" was the pub song "Knees Up Mother Brown" (which we now know today as a popular children's song but it was very popular from WWI to the end of WWII). Someone performed the song/dance for Walt Disney and the Sherman Brothers and they liked it so much they decided to make a song based on it.
It was Peter Ellenshaw (the great matte painter on the film, from England) who suggested it. According to Peter, he, Walt and the two scriptwriters tried it out in a meeting room in front of the Sherman brothers!
If you ever get to see a professional production of the Mary Poppins musical, DO IT. I cannot express the absolute joy it was to watch Bert tap dance across the stage, then up the sides, and upside down during this song! It was marvelous!
This was truly one of the greatest scenes in the movie. The whole movie was good with its music. It’s too bad the sequel didn’t have any of the original music from this film or any dance scenes such as this.
In 60fps.. there are people with motion smoothing on their tv by default to simulate high frame rate and say it’s completely okay and they don’t know what frame rate is.
Imagine living direct underneath the roof of these houses and the chimney sweepers decided to a Step in Time routine. And considering that they've apparently done this multiple times, I bet they would either wake up after a terrible sleep, or they grow numb from all the noise and just sleep through it.
Oh. My. God. I loved this scene. When I was little, I would always dance with my Mom to it. I even dressed up as one of the chimney men for Halloween once. Wonderful memories.
🎶A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.🎶 Simply sweet memories flood my mind and always brings a smile to my face. Step in Time took them months to perfect and was cut down from close to a twenty minute segment of the film.
My favourite film as a child, knew every word and every scene I’d watched it so often - but never realised just how wonderful this scene really was! Definitely brought a big smile to my face seeing this again!
a character that i can easily see Dick Van Dyke doing an awesome performance as, i can see him in that role very well, is the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz, his dancing and singing talent, charm, reminds me of Ray Bolger from the classic 1939 film
When I saw this as a child, I was fearfully enthralled. I so worried they would fall off the roof! I remember my bitty little heart racing while my bitty little foot was trying to step in time. So, 50 years later,.I feel the same way. I am still in awe. I guess that makes it classic.
I've always dreamed about being this Mary Poppins. Julie Andrew's is the most poise and perfect to be Mary Poppins. This original movie didn't need a sequel.
I really wished they'd make movie musical like this again like this scene was so Iconic and incredible in every way
They did its called mary poppins returns. N it sucked.
@@webguy943 we do not discuss marry poppins returns I wills say in the regards to movie musicals the closest one I got that gave me this feeling again was Wicked
I love how Mrs. Banks doesn’t freak out at the commotion. She just goes along with it as they chant “VOTES FOR WOMEN STEP IN TIME” 🤣✋
I always found it funny how the fancy middle-class lady and the chimney sweepers instantly have an understanding lol
@@woooooooooooooooooooooooo I suppose she fills the stereotype of suffragettes being a bit looney but ultimately good-natured and right about their cause.
Mr. Banks, on the contrary:
“WHAT’S ALL THIS?!”
The chimney sweeps all chant
“WHAT’S ALL THIS?!”
LOL!!!
@@BenJabituya It's the master!
Sweepers: IT'S THE MASTER, STEP IN TIME! IT'S THE MASTER, STEP IN TIME!
Mrs Banks was always super chill about everything haha
I feel bad for whoever lives there. They're just trying to sleep but they have an entire musical number going on on their roof.
@@hydracdxv I don't think it's their house because Admiral Boom needs a telescope to see them. If it were their house he could just see them next door.
@@hydracdxv Yeah but when Boom fires the fireworks everyone runs away to their house. Also the roof with the chimney they go gown isn't the same roof, and there weren't this many houses around their's.
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"What's all that noise on my rooftop? Must be some giant squirrel or something"
The rooftop: 1:22
Quinta lol
Thery are in mt attic
Or me ?
“Nah, it’s those blimey chimney sweepers dancing again!” *grabs a loudspeaker* “why do you do this at 11:00 pm every freakin week!!! I’m trying to get some quiet time!!!!” *slams window shut*
1:10
This was my favorite scene as a child. I used to think this was so cool. I'd rewind it over and over on VHS
Lol me too!
Same!!
Still have my copy on VHS lol
@@nathanlor3204 I still have my copy watched about three months ago on vhs
Oh for sure, this was the best part no doubt. Wanted to be as cool as Dick Van Dyke when I was little, bahaha.
He was never a professionally trained dancer but he slays it. That is one talented man!
REALLY?! That is AWESOME!
Come on bro, in his era everyone in showbusiness could sing, dance, act and do standup comedy. You simply wouldn't make it unless you were a capable all rounder. It was the era of variety shows in theatres. He'd probably been dancing for decades
Yummza
@William Munny they don't make em like this anymore that's fo sure
@@chrisjames6327 Not everyone. They were called triple threats who could do all three. You could get away with two.
You get older and you realize how truly amazing this scene was.
Incredibly hard to do this choreography. So well done
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You sure do!
Have laughed at “WHATS ALL THIS WHATS ALL THIS?!” Since I was a kid.
My favorite scene of all
I watched Mary Poppins on my Delta flight from SFO-JFK on the day of Christmas Eve. I'm a 60 year old man and I was stomping my feet to this number on the plane. It brings so much warmth in my heart. This is the one movie that I remember watching in the theater with my entire family when it premiered. I also remember sobbing in the theater when the movie ended and Mary Poppins flew away. My poor mom!
I first watched this movie with my great-grandma, who was born in 1910 (the year the film is set in). She LOVED this film. She died when I was 6, but I still think back on that fondly. My favorite Disney film ever. I rewatch it often. It hits different as an adult, as you really feel for Mr. Banks.
He was on this seasons masked singer , still amazing !!!
Me too cried my eyes out now grown old cry for different reasons now I understand the father knows what to do as a family and real man still can't help but wonder how as a bank partner he would be even busier than before
😢about that
I love how bert in the movie never Flys except for only on time right now😅😂
Fun Fact: In Enchanted, the elderly men in the musical number, That's You Know, were played by dancers from this song.
Woah
Hey, man with a wooden leg named smith? ;P
@@venture3800 Buh Dum Ching
Awww that’s adorable!!
That's so awesome this is one of my favorite scenes in Disney ever
To the 27 people that didn't like this, you can "Step in Time" somewhere else
Yeah, like the sequel for example!
Myworld1916 it’s not a sequel I don’t think I think it’s just the story continuesd
@@hydracdxv That's... kinda what a sequel is
@@hydracdxv ok
Agreed you are correct Lex J
I can't be the only one who would dance with them as a kid.
Right here pal 🙋
All of us did
Same here
I actually had a black marble fire place with a square side, so I used to obsessively dance on it during this part of the song!
Same here buddy
No one:
The neighbours upstairs at 2am:
Emma RM yea that happens to meh :( it’s annoying
Autumn Kiwi awww I want to join them
Fr💀
If people heard this from upstairs they will be mad
@@krisgabrielgurapo9990 yep lol
When that one theatre kid summons all their friends by initiating a musical number
“Oh merry men!”
The orginal Flash Mob!! Lol!
The quality is remarkable being 1964.
Probably added color and other editing but agreed, looks great
I think they increased the frame rate.
Thank film!
Racist
@@suzyrottencrotch5132 Sorry what?
I remember being completely obsessed with this scene, haha!
"What's all this!?!"
" What's all this, step in time!"
Still make a me chuckle. 😂
The comedy was absolutely brilliant! XD
It’s the master!
Yes I wish they'd shown that part 😂😂😂
"There you Go merry Poppins! You bloody old bird!"
The guy who said that was savage.
"AHHH...ITS THE MASTER!!" 😆
This is so high definition, it almost looks like CGI or Claymation quality as in you can see everything super clearly, but the thing is.....it's just normal live action!....FROM THE 60s!
tgguitarguy It looks CGish because the uploader artificially made the footage 60 frames per second while the original film and 99% of films are filmed at 24 frames a second. It doesn’t have to do with the clarity of the image.
Can’t beat the originals
That’s because it’s film, not video. Even the oldest films have incredibly high resolution. What amazed me is how the uploader got it to play at 60 fps and make it look so buttery smooth since film only runs at 24 fps
@@Jaymac720 Now there are plenty AI that can increase frame rate of video reconstructing the missing frames (see, for example, NVIDIA new AI that creates videos in slo-motion pretty well, starting from 60 fps to 120 fps).
The only time the artificial enhancement really jumps at you is during Mary's extended twirl. It makes sense, as it would take a human's touch to credibly add the missing frames since it's so rapid. Overall, I thought I was watching an old timey video recording, like those uncanny episodes of Twilight Zone or Doctor Who that seem crisper and smoother than the rest.
So is this how British guys spend free time with their "mates"? Asking for a friend. 😂
This is why saturdays are for the boys. This js what they do 😂
Only after a few drinks and if the footy goes out way
I’m from England and can confirm that this is what we do at the end of each night out.
I am British, though not a lad, but can confirm the lads do this after a night out every time. You can hear them out dancing in sync and singing from the window
AllieCat me and the boys on a Saturday night:
After the coronavirus pandemic comes to an end, hoping to dance like these gentleman to celebrate
benkenobi222 Won’t we all?
@@josephmarrison4606 yes; all of us will celebrate and step in time!
Haha 😆 yes definitely that will surely be something to celebrate 🎉
Ryan Dukes most definitely 🤩
YAAAAS
Obviously Bert never had a dad who would say “Get down from there you’ll break your neck”
Ernie did!
Can we all appreciate that dick van dyke is in his 90s and can still dance like this?
"you are old, Father William..."
Dick Van Dyke is a national treasure.
I appreciate him and the fact that he can still dance like this at 99 years old. I hope he lives for the next 100 years!
Dick Van Dyke was 39 when he was busting these moves. Sixty years later, on his 99th birthday, he's still dancing and loving life.
Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke are absolute legends! So glad they’re still with us 😊🙏
Trip a little light fantastic is a great song but nothing can beat this
This song makes you want to get up and dance along
Trip a Little Light just doesn't have the same lively vibes.
If a Pub/Club was to play this I would be on the dancefloor in SECONDS
@@BillFarrell
My thoughts exactly, Trip The Light is good but....it doesn't have the same......energy as Step in Time
Nothing ever can beat this ever but crazy to think this came out 56 years ago
The clarity is so clear that I thought I could touch them on my computer screen. It Looks like a LIVE performance.. I Love it!!
Clarity so clear
Step in time
Clarity so clear
Step in time
Never need a reason
Never need a rhyme
You step in time
You step in time
I feel like I'm the only one who hates this version. Makes it look too much like a theater play when the first time I watched on VHS the blended grittiness made it all more real
@@jacksevert3099 It's probably because this was ripped from a recording with motion smoothing which automatcially interlaces frames, increasing the frame rate from 24fps. That's what makes it look like a soap opera. I agree, bloody awful.
The CLARITY is CLEAR? Wow, you're a real poet
Dick van dyke is an absolute treasure, and the character of Bert is one of the most genuine and wholesome men in cinema history I think.
truer words have never been said
Mary Poppins is literally the best Disney movie and musical of all time.
There is no way you can change my mind.
The "It's the master!" always cracks me up XD
“What’s all this, what’s all this?” 😂😂
"It's the master, step in time! It's the master, step in time!"
Agreed! Hahahahahaha!
Same!! X-D
🤣🤣🤣🤣me too
AAAHH! THEY'RE AT THE GATE!!!
Dick said that he had no formal dance training and was taught these routines during pre production for the film.
Ok he is just incredible and amazing how does he do it
That's crazy and mindblowing. So this dance was improvised
One of the best Disney songs, hands down. This honestly beats the lamppost guys in Mary Poppins Returns.
100%
Agreed
100% agreed I dance to this a lot as a kid
100% 💪🇬🇧👊 realistic
True. There was so much going on in that scene I started to disassociate at one point lol
London chimney sweeps, doing parkour before it was cool.
I never would guessed Parkour or any parkour joke but that is original funny and true.
This is my little brothers favorite scene in the movie. He always starts trying to do what Bert and the other chimney sweepers are doing but just ends up jumping up and down and kicking and it's very entertaining to watch. Even though he's 15 years old, that little child is still there.
Marry Poppins is the best musical and Disney film of all time.
yes and it almost never got made due the creator of Mary Poppins didn't want Disney to "ruin" it as she thought it was "too happy". it was written about her aunty coming to help save her family when her dad died i think. the film based on the person is great recommended watching it. saving mr banks
Disney doesn't make musicals like this anymore with just straight Broadway choreography. I love the dancers and just the footwork
Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood, the choreographers, followed Julie to The Sound of Music, as did conductor Irwin Kostal. "Irv" did his hardest running of the movie through this number.
This was my favorite scene in the whole movie, though I also considered the admiral shooting off the fireworks part of it as well when I was a kid.
LKJ21 same
I always worried my cousin would end up like that when he retired (he's an admiral) So far so good though....but it would be kinda awesome...just saying
This is best but the penguin song followed suit
I’m not the only one who thinks all the sweeps are magical, right?
partly. They're the ones who left or got kicked outta hogwarts lol.
I want to do it and yes we’re magical
Alexis Welsh
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I adore DVD soooo much. He was 38 here, now I’m just a few years older than he was then. 😢I’ve been watching those film since I was 3 years old
It amazes me to this day that some of the dancers came back for Enchanted! Keep dancing and bringing joy to the world, gentlemen!
Mary can be so tsundere sometimes. She pretends like she doesn't want to be invested in what's happening, and then out of nowhere does some SICK dance moves.
Dick Van Dyke can still dance on tables to this day. He is truly amazing. This movie was a staple growing up. This and The Sound of Music and Oliver.
One of the most iconic scenes in theater and musical movies
One of the greatest musical numbers ever committed to film. Dick Van Dyke is masterful
Honest to god all these years and I'm still blown away by this, this was a main staple of my childhood growing up in the 90s
I grew up watching the Dick Van Dyke and he show as a rerun. I cried when he was on The Masked Singer amd did his little dance.
That should everyone's victory dance when the virus ends!
Yep big victory dance
Someone could be homeless in Philadelphia right now and they cannot tell
what they felt and I saw my reflection on the mirror and I didn't know My own
face...But in my one picture of me at 4 in a half years old that's different.
But i will feed the birds and love them.
as always going to be walking every few Sunday nights on
the streets of dana point harbor.
I am praying for people to get off the streets because they have no place to stay around the world!
Though I never been to The streets of Philadelphia. I am in my bedroom in lake forest California
Right now.
RIP to the Covid-19 victims Who died and this is the way I Pray shine your light on me by
April 16nth @ seven o clock AM Through my window in the year 2021 Lord Jesus Christ
Yep
Alright lads start practicing
@@cheradinecrump6953 let do it I all ready have to it is my dance competition song
Mary Poppins was my first big screen movie. It was magical and absolutely mesmerizing. Years later my own young son would have me re-wind "step in time" over and over again because he enjoyed it so much. Loved Julie Andrews, loved Dick Van Dyke.
This would be a great workout
Look on youtube for Joseph Corella coreography on that, if you want one!
Alessandra Negro thank you! I will definitely look into that😊
@Gachacay lne lmao, I can imagine
Well yes, how many fat people existed in that time? Even podgy? Hardly any. NOW look at us!!!
they should make a just dance of this
My son turns 17 today and I'm sitting here thinking about what his favorite songs were when he was little and a huge smile came across my face when I realized I know exactly what his favorite song was. ❤️ We used to clear the living room just to reenact this whole dance as much as possible. " It's all me pals! Step in time!!! "
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Walt Disney was once a great company.
For the longest time I thought this number was called “Steppin Time”. How telling someone to step has changed.
I thought it was Skippy time lol
I thought it was “steppin time” too. I mean they all have Cockney accents so the two phrases are kind of indistinguishable
I always heard "steppy time" lol
There has never been 2 more talented and wonderful people as Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews. Prove me wrong
The fact that five of the background dancers in this scene appear in another Disney movie has background dancers in another scene is adorably awesome, 😊
How I loved this song when I was a kid. Never gets old
I’m 20 and a half years old and this still puts a smile on my face
56 bro. Good is good.
43 and have no shame saying I still love Mary Poppins
Still one of my favorite dance scenes of all time. Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews are incredible! Can't watch without dancing. If I see Mary Poppins or Burt in Disney World, I'll likely "kick my knees up" as I approach! 🥰💃🏾🎵🎶
Ray Bolger was also considered for the role, but Dick Van Dyke was ultimately chosen. What kind of Bert would we have seen if Ray Bolger had played the role?
An older and (comparatively) slower one, considering Bolger was 60 when this was released………..
I always laugh at Burt’s reaction to Mary SPINNING around! 😂
🤣😂🤣
My favorite bit was always "AAAHH! THEY"RE AT IT AGAIN!"
I remember watching this in my youth and thinking he was so amazing as a dancer and as an actor but it’s his smile that makes him so likeable. I still love him with that same respect and admiration and would always watch this scene and movie with great nostalgia with Julie Andrews.
Holy fudge the quality is more neat and vivid than my future
“Mary Poppins! Step in Time!”
Oh shit, it’s ON now!
I've always gotten the feeling that the Chimney Sweeps and Burt and somewhat magical. There's just something special about them.
I don’t know why but Mary Poppins’ “impossible” spin in the air, especially at 3:18, gives me uncontrollable giggles for no reason.
This is my favorite scene in the movie.❤
I'd watch this film all the time as a kid, Bert was always my favorite. Seeing this clip really brings out a big smile.
Anyone in 2024?
Right here! This movie is a childhood staple of mine 🫡
Absolutely
@@jonathansebo5800 your gonna reveal our secret😂
No
Yes
Sixty Years and still enormous delight. Andrews at 88 and Van Dyke dancing in at 98 years young, we can thank them both for this marvelous music history.
I’m a girl from the Midwestern United States and since I first saw this movie at the age of 10, I’ve wanted to be a chimney sweep. I grew up dancing and this routine looks like great fun!
Ya know they have those chimney sweepers for sale...and you could get some soot and smear it on your face... there is no excuse. You could step in time at any time. :)
It's a fun dance but very technical and tiring if you arent conditioned to do it. But it isnt impossible since there are harder dances out there
Brock LaPlume
I can’t do the acrobatic moves but I have been dancing for over 15 years
@@MalloryNewcombYou don't have to do everything they do. :) It could be your own dance.
1234constantine
I love this idea and now I feel like I owe to myself to make a low rent home movie of self-choreographed dance.
Get my twin brother involved. Last night he was teaching me self defense moves and maybe I can teach him some dance moves this week... boy that would be interesting!
This all is to say the lack of acrobatic skill is no deterrent for me. But my dance background is probably part of why I enjoy this sequence so much. It’s like a dancer’s dream.
This is my favorite song from Mary Poppins. I especially love the part when all the chimney sweeps go into the banks house. I know it's not on this clip but this is still my fav song
The fact Dick still nails those dance moves at 96 years old proves that he’s not human…😂 but really, Dick Van Dyke truly is a legend.
He’s magic. ❤️❤️
Had to come back and watch this after Coldplay. Such a nostalgic film ❤️
Oh Dick Van Dyke... What a national treasure you are, good sir!
Fun Fact: The major influence for "Step in Time" was the pub song "Knees Up Mother Brown" (which we now know today as a popular children's song but it was very popular from WWI to the end of WWII). Someone performed the song/dance for Walt Disney and the Sherman Brothers and they liked it so much they decided to make a song based on it.
It was Peter Ellenshaw (the great matte painter on the film, from England) who suggested it. According to Peter, he, Walt and the two scriptwriters tried it out in a meeting room in front of the Sherman brothers!
If you ever get to see a professional production of the Mary Poppins musical, DO IT. I cannot express the absolute joy it was to watch Bert tap dance across the stage, then up the sides, and upside down during this song! It was marvelous!
Step in time!
Step in time!
Step in time. Step in time? Step in time!
Step in time!
Neverneedareason, neverneedarhyme Step in time just STEP IN TIME!
TUK UR JABS
TUK UR JABS?
TUK UR JABS!
TUK-UR-JABS!
I have huge respect for these chimney sweeps doing a high energy dance number on the rooftops and not one of them tripped and fell.
The work must have amnesia they forgot that Bert is an absolute CHAD!!
Just watching Julie Andrews watching everyone and enjoying it…my god she was beautiful.
And before you correct me, yes she still is. 😉
This was truly one of the greatest scenes in the movie. The whole movie was good with its music. It’s too bad the sequel didn’t have any of the original music from this film or any dance scenes such as this.
1:15 “Link Your Elbooooooowwwws!!!”
Tried this as a lil girl.... advice.... don't >.>
In 60fps.. there are people with motion smoothing on their tv by default to simulate high frame rate and say it’s completely okay and they don’t know what frame rate is.
Imagine living direct underneath the roof of these houses and the chimney sweepers decided to a Step in Time routine.
And considering that they've apparently done this multiple times, I bet they would either wake up after a terrible sleep, or they grow numb from all the noise and just sleep through it.
Oh my good 0:02 people!! I’d be upset if they were doing this on my roof?! Do you have no imagination? 😢
In a movie filled with so many wonderful musical numbers, this is easily my favorite.
watching at MARY POPPINS SINGS PINK FLOYD
Oh. My. God. I loved this scene. When I was little, I would always dance with my Mom to it. I even dressed up as one of the chimney men for Halloween once. Wonderful memories.
🎶A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.🎶 Simply sweet memories flood my mind and always brings a smile to my face. Step in Time took them months to perfect and was cut down from close to a twenty minute segment of the film.
One of my most favorite Disney movies of all time. Ive always loved the song step in time with Dick Van Dyke
the fun they must have had making this...brilliant.
My favourite film as a child, knew every word and every scene I’d watched it so often - but never realised just how wonderful this scene really was! Definitely brought a big smile to my face seeing this again!
This part brings new happy tears to my eyes. Damn, times were mad simple when I was kid with this VHS playing
I will always be in AWE of this entire number. Especially when they start dancing on the chimneys and basically defying gravity!
I swear it is physically impossible to not feel a rush of energy and happiness watching this song.
a character that i can easily see Dick Van Dyke doing an awesome performance as, i can see him in that role very well, is the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz, his dancing and singing talent, charm, reminds me of Ray Bolger from the classic 1939 film
Oh, the memories of dancing with this scene as a kid. Never ceases to give me a smile.
0:19 Love the choreography in this scene
Julie Andrews was simply gorgeous.
I fell in love with her as young boy because of this movie and Sound of Music.
I watched this almost every week growing up on VHS. Dang the nostalgia
Step in time, step in time
Step in time, step in time
Never need a reason, never need a rhyme
Step in time, we step in time
I love this song.
As an Englishman, I can confirm it is true, all of our cockneys sing & dance on the rooftops. 😂
It's how their knees got cocked!
Julie Andrews and dick van dyke are 2 of the greatest actors of all time. Like the facial expression when mary poppins dance part. I love this movie.
When I saw this as a child, I was fearfully enthralled. I so worried they would fall off the roof! I remember my bitty little heart racing while my bitty little foot was trying to step in time. So, 50 years later,.I feel the same way. I am still in awe. I guess that makes it classic.
I've always dreamed about being this Mary Poppins. Julie Andrew's is the most poise and perfect to be Mary Poppins. This original movie didn't need a sequel.
It's amazing that they used to make movies like this for kids. Is there anything like this anymore?