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Speaking of which, there was a real danger that Disney's, "Saving Mr. Banks" would end up feeling supercalitraileristic. It is, after all, the backstory of the Disney classic, and it's arriving just before the 50th anniversary of that classic. Happily, "Saving Mr. Banks" has some spark of his own - chiefly because there's friction from moment the smiling Disney team meets Emma Thompson's amusingly abrasive children's author, P.L. Travers.