The Sound of Music1965
The Sound of Music (1965)
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Critic Consensus: Unapologetically sweet and maybe even a little corny, The Sound of Music will win over all but the most cynical filmgoers with its classic songs and irresistible warmth.
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Cast
as Maria
as Capt. von Trapp
as The Baroness
as Max Detweiler

as Liesl
as Mother Abbess

as Louisa
as Rolf
as Sister Margaret

as Kurt
as Brigitta

as Marta

as Gretl
as Frau Schmidt
as Friedrich
as Sister Berthe
as Herr Zeller

as Franz

as Sister Sophia

as Sister Bernice
as Baroness Ebberfeld
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Critic Reviews for The Sound of Music
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The last of the Rodgers-Hammer-stein collaborations, The Sound of Music is the best screen version of their works.
By any reasonable critical analysis, The Sound of Music is a terrible movie.
It's totally schmaltzy and highly effective.

The location work in Salzburg has an ineffable charm and it's all performed with such zinging, joyous energy.

It is compounded of taste, excitement, heart and mind, and more than any other individual, the one who put it there and kept it there was Robert Wise.

Appealing to the whole family and giving Julie Andrews a chance to sing and perform charmingly, it presents Christopher Plummer as Captain Von Trapp, a role that is sure to enhance the popularity of this fine actor.

Audience Reviews for The Sound of Music
This is a very sickly sweet musical, but is guarenteed to entertain even the grumpiest of people!

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SO RIDICULOUSLY HAPPY! The music and lyrics are beautiful and well-paced, save for a few woolly reprises. No one is too evil, except for the freakin' Nazis, and rightfully so cuz the enemy OUGHT to be bigger than us all! I rather love Charmian Carr as Liesl and "Sixteen Going On Seventeen," but my stomach just wells up with anger during that flirtatious little number, knowing that Rolfe is gonna become a little Nazi bitch. Watching as an adult now, I'm also pleasantly surprised at how subtly sexy that whole dance scene between Maria and Captain Von Trapp out on the terrace is.
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One of the best musicals ever!
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The Sound of Music Quotes
Captain Von Trapp: | You must find your life |
Captain Von Trapp: | You must find your life. |
Herr Zeller: | I've not asked you where you and your family are going. Nor have you asked me why I am here. |
Captain Von Trapp: | Well, apparently, we're both suffering from a deplorable lack of curiosity. |
Mother Abbess: | Maria, these walls were not meant to shut out problems. You have to face them. You have to live the life you were born to live. |
Kurt: | I wonder what grass tastes like. |
Captain Von Trapp: | You brought music back into the house. I had forgotten. |
Frau Schmidt: | The Von Trapp children don't play. They march. |
Captain Von Trapp: | If the Nazis take over Austria, I have no doubt, Herr Zeller, that you will be the entire trumpet section. |
Kurt: | Only grown-up men are scared of women. |