The Sound Of Music
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The Sound of Music was released in 1965, but its legacy and
popularity have endured to the present day. The film was based on the
real-life story of the singing Von Trapp family, who fled Austria
during World War II and escaped to America. Known as the Von Trapp
Family Singers, they made their living touring and performing across
the country. Their story was made into a musical, scored by the
legendary duo Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. The success of
the musical led to the creation of this film version.
Maria is a young nun at Salzburg Abbey who seems more interested in
enjoying the wonders of nature than her religious duties. Recognizing that Maria is a free spirit and not really cut out to be a nun, the
Mother Abbess sends her to be the latest in a long line of governesses
at the home of Captain Von Trapp. The Captain, still grieving over the
loss of his beloved wife, treats his seven children as if they were
troops under his command.
When Maria arrives, she is stunned by his treatment of them (he
even has a special whistle command to summon each child), and she
tries to inject some joy into their lives by teaching them how to
sing. At first the Captain is enraged that Maria takes his children
gallivanting around the city and the mountains singing songs, climbing
trees and wearing clothes made out of curtains. But eventually the
Captain softens towards Maria when he sees how she has made his
children so happy. Maria, however, feels that she is no longer needed
by the Von Trapp family, as the Captain has become engaged to the
wealthy Baroness.
But the children do not like the icy Baroness and do not want to
lose their governess. The Von Trapps are also in danger of losing
their father, because the Nazis want him to fight in their military
against his wishes. Somehow, Maria and the Captain must reconcile
their feelings for each other and find a way to keep the Von Trapp
family safe and together.

Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote several memorable songs for the Von
Trapps to sing, including Do Re Mi, My Favourite Things,
The Lonely Goatherd and Edelweiss. Children of all ages
learned (and still know) these songs, and they are a major reason for
the film's continued popularity. The Sound of Music was an
international commercial success, also garnering five Academy Awards,
including Best Picture.
Julie Andrews recalled that, during the filming of the majestic
opening musical sequence of The Sound of Music, the strong
downdraft from the helicopter with the cameraman kept knocking her
down as she ran up and down the mountain. Additionally, even though
this was the first scene in the film, it was actually the final
sequence shot in Europe before the cast and crew returned to the
United States.
TRIVIA NOTE
During the musical number I Have Confidence, the real Maria
von Trapp makes a brief cameo appearance in the film. She is in
the background as Julie Andrews (in the role of Maria) walks through
an archway during the song. |
 Maria
Julie Andrews
Captain von Trapp
Christopher Plummer
Liesl von Trapp
Charmian Carr
Louisa von Trapp
Heather Menzies
Friedrich von Trapp
Nicholas Hammond
Kurt von Trapp
Duane Chase
Brigitta von Trapp
Angela Cartwright
Marta von Trapp
Debbie Turner
Gretl von Trapp
Kym Karath
The Baroness
Eleanor Parker
Max Detweiler
Richard Haydn
Mother Abbess
Peggy Wood
Sister Margaretta
Anna Lee
Sister Berthe
Portia Nelson
Herr Zeller
Ben Wright
Rolfe
Daniel Truhitte
Frau Schmidt
Norma Varden
Franz
Gilchrist Stuart
Sister Sophia
Marni Nixon
Sister Bernice
Evadne Baker
Baroness Ebberfeld
Doris Lloyd
Captain von Trapp (singing voice)
Bill Lee


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