Si vous avez adoré 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' (1968), ce film musical enchanteur rempli de magie et d'aventures, vous allez adorer cette sélection de 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi fantastiques, pleines de créativité et de voyages extraordinaires, qui captiveront petits et grands.

The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Description: A fantastical journey to a magical land, filled with colorful characters and musical numbers, emphasizing the power of imagination and home.
Fait: The ruby slippers were originally silver in the book. The film's iconic tornado was created using a 35-foot-long muslin stocking.


The Parent Trap (1961)
Description: A lighthearted tale of twin sisters who reunite their estranged parents, filled with mischief and heartwarming moments.
Fait: Hayley Mills played both twins, with split-screen technology used for their scenes together. The film was a box office success.


Mary Poppins (1964)
Description: A magical nanny brings joy and adventure to a family, blending live-action with animated sequences, and featuring memorable musical numbers.
Fait: The film won five Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Julie Andrews. The penguin dance scene took three weeks to animate.


The Sound of Music (1965)
Description: A heartwarming musical about a governess who brings joy and music to a family, set against a picturesque backdrop.
Fait: The film was shot on location in Salzburg, Austria. It won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
Description: A whimsical tale combining live-action and animation, where magic and adventure help save the day, with a strong musical component.
Fait: The film was originally intended to be much longer, but several scenes were cut. The animated island sequence is a standout feature.


Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Description: A magical factory tour filled with wonder, eccentric characters, and moral lessons, all wrapped in a musical fantasy.
Fait: The chocolate river was made with real chocolate, water, and cream, which spoiled quickly. The film was not a box office hit initially but gained cult status later.


Pete's Dragon (1977)
Description: A blend of live-action and animation about a boy and his invisible dragon, highlighting themes of friendship and belonging.
Fait: The film was one of Disney's first attempts to combine live-action with animation. Elliott the dragon was animated by Don Bluth.


The NeverEnding Story (1984)
Description: A young boy's journey into a fantastical world through a magical book, filled with mythical creatures and epic adventures.
Fait: The film's theme song became a hit in several countries. The animatronic Falkor the dragon required multiple puppeteers to operate.


The Princess Bride (1987)
Description: A fairy tale adventure with humor, romance, and fantastical elements, appealing to both children and adults.
Fait: The film was based on a novel by William Goldman, who also wrote the screenplay. The sword fight between Westley and Inigo is considered one of the best in cinema history.


The Secret Garden (1993)
Description: A mystical story about a hidden garden that brings healing and magic to those who discover it, with a strong sense of wonder.
Fait: The garden set was built from scratch and took months to prepare. The film stays true to the original novel's gothic undertones.
