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The Sound of Music (1965)

The Sound of Music (1965)
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One of the most popular movie musicals of all time, The Sound of Music is based on the true story of the Trapp Family Singers. Julie Andrews stars as Maria, a young nun in an Austrian convent who regularly misses her morning prayers because she enjoys going to the hills to sing the title song. Deciding that Maria needs to learn something about the real world before she can take her vows, the Mother Superior (Peggy Wood) sends her off to be governess for the children of the widowed Captain Von Trapp (Christopher Plummer). Arriving at the Trapp home, Maria discovers that her new boss is cold and aloof, and his seven children virtual automatons-at least, whenever the Captain is around. Otherwise, the kids are holy terrors, as evidenced by the fact that Maria is the latest in a long line of governesses. But Maria soon ingratiates herself with the children, especially oldest daughter Liesl (Charmian Carr), who is in love with teenaged messenger boy Rolf. As Maria herself begins to fall in love with the Captain, she rushes back to the Abbey so as not to complicate his impending marriage to a glamorous baroness (Eleanor Parker). But the children insist that Maria return, the Baroness steps out of the picture, and Maria and the Captain confirm their love in the song "Something Good." Unhappily, they return home from their honeymoon shortly after the Nazis march into Austria. Already, swastikas have been hung on the Von Trapp ancestral home, and Liesl's boyfriend Rolf has been indoctrinated in the "glories" of the Third Reich. The biggest blow occurs when Von Trapp is called back to active duty in the service of the Fuhrer. The Captain wants nothing to do with Nazism, and he begins making plans to take himself and his family out of Austria. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Julie AndrewsChristopher Plummer, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Wise
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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One of the most popular movie musicals of all time, The Sound of Music is based on the true story of the Trapp Family Singers. Julie Andrews stars as Maria, a young nun in an Austrian convent who regularly misses her morning prayers because she enjoys going to the hills to sing the title song. Deciding that Maria needs to learn something about the real world before she can take her vows, the Mother Superior (Peggy Wood) sends her off to be governess for the children of the widowed Captain Von Trapp (Christopher Plummer). Arriving at the Trapp home, Maria discovers that her new boss is cold and aloof, and his seven children virtual automatons-at least, whenever the Captain is around. Otherwise, the kids are holy terrors, as evidenced by the fact that Maria is the latest in a long line of governesses. But Maria soon ingratiates herself with the children, especially oldest daughter Liesl (Charmian Carr), who is in love with teenaged messenger boy Rolf. As Maria herself begins to fall in love with the Captain, she rushes back to the Abbey so as not to complicate his impending marriage to a glamorous baroness (Eleanor Parker). But the children insist that Maria return, the Baroness steps out of the picture, and Maria and the Captain confirm their love in the song "Something Good." Unhappily, they return home from their honeymoon shortly after the Nazis march into Austria. Already, swastikas have been hung on the Von Trapp ancestral home, and Liesl's boyfriend Rolf has been indoctrinated in the "glories" of the Third Reich. The biggest blow occurs when Von Trapp is called back to active duty in the service of the Fuhrer. The Captain wants nothing to do with Nazism, and he begins making plans to take himself and his family out of Austria. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
174 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Wise
Writer(s):
Ernest LehmanRichard Rodgers
Producer(s):
Saul ChaplinRobert Wise
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Child Classic, Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Family & KidsMusic & Performing Arts
The Sound of Music Awards:
  • 1998 - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
  • 1965 - Directors Guild of America - Best Director
  • 1965 - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1965 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1965 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 2001 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
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    David W.

    ~ A classic, still earning good money now 45 years after seeing it in a palace style theatre as a boy on first release when there was one show per evening. This movie does everything right as the opening preps you for a treat. While the stage play and film take liberties with the true story, it nevertheless reflects the essence. Otherwise, it would be too Disney to believe. ~ The new Blu-ray restoration and DTS 7.1 sound is outstanding, almost like seeing it for the first time after having watched so many butchered TV versions and less than pristine VHS and DVD copies. Try to see the Blu-ray version on a true HDTV. Buy a player for that purpose. ~ Probably no film in history has been seen again and again so many times. The producers admit that the repeat business even in the early days propelled it to the top box office in history at that time. ~ Having been to Salzburg, the film and locations look exactly the same. Exactly, even today.

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    Caroline B.

    Greatest movie of all time

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    Gary F.

    What can you say that hasn't already been said! Watch this with the entire family. Loved this movie!

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