Sound of Music
Julie Andrews Actor , Christopher Plummer Actor , Eleanor Parker Actor , Richard Haydn Actor , Peggy Wood Actor
MPAA Rating:
G
Contains:Child Classic,Excellent For Children
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Sound of Music
Theatrical Release Date: 1965 03 02 (USA) / 2013 01 16 (USA - Rerelease)
UPC: 024543672920
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: G Contains:[Child Classic, Excellent For Children]
Summary: 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
Category: Musical
Awards: 100 Greatest American Movies – American Film Institute U.S. National Film Registry – Library of Congress Best Picture - Musical or Comedy – null Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical – null Best Supporting Actress – null Best Director – null Best Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Color Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Color Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Color Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Color Cinematography – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Color Costume Design – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Score – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – National Board of Review Best Director – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Moti – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Musical or Comedy – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Director – Directors Guild of America
Features:
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Your Favorite Things: An Interactive Celebration - All-New Immersive Viewing Experience with Behind-the-Scenes Images, On-Screen Lyrics, Trivia Track and Location Quiz
Music Machine Sing-Along
Audio Commentaries with Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and Director Robert Wise
Blu-ray Additional Special Features:
Musical Stages: Creating The Sound of Music - All-New Interactive "Backlot Tour" - with In-Depth Featurettes on the Songs, the Stage Show & Movie, the Film and Sound Restoration and the Real-Life von Trapp Family
A City of Song - Virtual Map of Filming Locations in Salzburg, Austria
Vintage Rodgers & Hammerstein and The Sound Of Music Programs
Screen Test, Rare Treasures, Interviews, Photo Galleries
DVD Feature Film & Special Features:
Optional Sing-Along Track
Music Machine Sing-Along
The Sound of Music Tour - A Living Story
Sound of Music
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 11/02/2010
Audio: DHMA null, DD4.0 Dolby Digital 4.0, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 175 Minutes
Sides: 3
Number of Discs: 3
Language(s) English,Spanish,French
Subtitles: English,Spanish,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Sound Of Music
1. Scene1 [1:13]
2. Scene 2 [1:06]
3. Scene 3 [2:19]
4. Scene 4 [:06]
5. Scene 5 [2:38]
6. Scene 6 [:09]
7. Scene 7 [1:57]
8. Scene 8 [1:13]
9. Scene 9 [3:41]
10. Scene 10 [:02]
11. Scene 11 [4:10]
12. Scene 12 [4:06]
13. Scene13 [:04]
14. Scene 14 [1:38]
15. Scene 15 [5:11]
16. Scene 16 [2:54]
17. Scene 17 [2:24]
18. Scene 18 [1:38]
19. Scene 19 [2:15]
20. Scene 20 [4:56]
21. Scene 21 [5:35]
22. Scene 22 [2:33]
23. Scene 23 [1:29]
24. Scene 24 [:14]
25. Scene 25 [:45]
26. Scene 26 [1:51]
27. Scene 27 [:31]
28. Scene 28 [5:55]
29. Scene 29 [:02]
30. Scene 30 [1:43]
31. Scene 31 [4:35]
32. Scene 32 [1:42]
33. Scene 33 [1:53]
34. Scene 34 [1:49]
35. Scene 35 [2:13]
36. Scene 36 [:23]
37. Scene 37 [1:39]
38. Scene 38 [3:10]
39. Scene 39 [2:55]
40. Scene 40 [2:14]
41. Scene 41 [:52]
42. Scene 42 [2:11]
43. Scene 43 [2:22]
44. Scene 44 [:40]
45. Scene 45 [:08]
46. Scene 46 [2:59]
47. Scene 47 [1:42]
48. Scene 48 [2:02]
49. Scene 49 [1:13]
50. Scene 50 [1:20]
51. Scene 51 [1:52]
52. Scene 52 [2:14]
53. Scene 53 [:53]
54. Scene 54 [2:19]
55. Scene 55 [2:34]
56. Scene 56 [2:34]
57. Scene 57 [2:24]
58. Scene 58 [2:31]
59. Scene 59 [1:11]
60. Scene 60 [2:16]
Lucia Bozzola
Unabashedly sentimental and a box office smash, The Sound of Music (1965) became the last old-fashioned blockbuster musical before the seismic shifts of the late 1960s and 1970s. Faithfully adapting the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway hit while opening it up for the screen, director Robert Wise made the most of the story's Austrian settings by shooting in pristine color on location in and around Salzburg. Beginning with the helicopter shot of Julie Andrews's hill-top performance of the title song, Wise matches glorious Alpine landscapes and Salzburg sites with exuberant songs, while the romantic moments are set in the more intimate yet still picturesque Von Trapp garden house. The puppet show, an important moment in Maria's romance with Von Trapp, also becomes another beautifully executed set piece in itself. Andrews' acting is as laudable as her singing, and her presence charmed even those reviewers critical of The Sound of Music's sweetness; the audience adored it to the tune of record-breaking grosses. Nominated for ten Oscars, The Sound of Music won five, including Best Picture, Director, Sound, and Adapted Score. None of the 1960s musicals that followed it came close to matching its popularity. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Gilchrist Stuart
Actor
Saul Chaplin
Producer
Irwin Kostal
Composer (Music Score)
Ernest Lehman
Screenwriter
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Wise
Director
Robert Wise
Producer
Julie Andrews
Actor
Christopher Plummer
Actor
Eleanor Parker
Actor
Richard Haydn
Actor
Peggy Wood
Actor
Charmian Carr
Actor
Heather Menzies
Actor
Nicholas Hammond
Actor
Duane Chase
Actor
Angela Cartwright
Actor
Debbie Turner
Actor
Kym Karath
Actor
Anna Lee
Actor
Portia Nelson
Actor
Ben Wright
Actor
Daniel Truhitte
Actor
Norma Varden
Actor
Marni Nixon
Actor
Evadne Baker
Actor
Doris Lloyd
Actor
Country: USA

