Bedknobs & Broomsticks (1971)

Bedknobs & Broomsticks

This week on Alcohollywood, our Disney princess Cherish joins us as we visit the Mary Poppins carbon-copy follow-up Bedknobs & Broomsticks! Apprentice witch Eglantine Price (Angela Lansbury) takes in three obnoxious Cockney children, only to promptly drag them along on her grand adventure to win the war for the British using the dark arts – which, apparently, just involves ‘substitutiary locomotion’ to get ordinary objects to float and perform pranks on people.

The film, despite its good intentions, interesting visual effects and charming performances from its leads, doesn’t hold a candle to its predecessor Mary Poppins because of its meandering story, scenes and songs that drag on too long, and repetitive, derivative cartoon sequences that just rehash animation and backgrounds from Robin Hood and The Jungle Book. That being said, it’s an interesting case study in Buena Vista/Disney’s attempts to make lightning strike twice, and is helped immensely by our custom cocktail and rules!

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THIS EPISODE’S DRINK: The Beautiful Briny

The Beautiful Briny2 parts gin (ideally New World gin)
2 parts orange juice
1 part St. Germain
1 part jasmine liqueur
spoonful, blackberry preserves

Combine and stir.

 

 

DRINKING RULES FOR BEDKNOBS & BROOMSTICKS:

  1. Whenever you hear indecipherable Cockney
  2. Whenever the oldest child, Charlie the killjoy, says something dismissive
  3. Every time someone is turned into a rabbit

FINISH YOUR DRINK WHEN:

Paul says, “At least I’ve still got this!” while displaying his knob for all to see.

Join us next week, as we take on the Coen Brothers’ classic Odyssey adaptation O Brother, Where Art Thou?!

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