The Sound of Music (1965) 7.9
A woman leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower. Director:Robert Wise |
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The Sound of Music (1965) 7.9
A woman leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower. Director:Robert Wise |
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| Julie Andrews | ... | ||
| Christopher Plummer | ... | ||
| Eleanor Parker | ... | ||
| Richard Haydn | ... | ||
| Peggy Wood | ... | ||
| Charmian Carr | ... | ||
| Heather Menzies-Urich | ... |
Louisa
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| Nicholas Hammond | ... | ||
| Duane Chase | ... | ||
| Angela Cartwright | ... | ||
| Debbie Turner | ... | ||
| Kym Karath | ... | ||
| Anna Lee | ... | ||
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Portia Nelson | ... | |
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Ben Wright | ... | |
In 1930's Austria, a young woman named Maria is failing miserably in her attempts to become a nun. When the Navy captain Georg Von Trapp writes to the convent asking for a governess that can handle his seven mischievous children, Maria is given the job. The Captain's wife is dead, and he is often away, and runs the household as strictly as he does the ships he sails on. The children are unhappy and resentful of the governesses that their father keeps hiring, and have managed to run each of them off one by one. When Maria arrives, she is initially met with the same hostility, but her kindness, understanding, and sense of fun soon draws them to her and brings some much-needed joy into all their lives -- including the Captain's. Eventually he and Maria find themselves falling in love, even though Georg is already engaged to a Baroness and Maria is still a postulant. The romance makes them both start questioning the decisions they have made. Their personal conflicts soon become ... Written by LOTUS73
This has to be the greatest musical of all time. An amazing musical score and stunning choreography, no home should be without a copy of this timeless classic.
This musical is known by everybody and is suitable for all ages. A Happy family film with no sex, violence or bad language. The young actors playing the roles of the von Trapp children are amazing and Andrews gives a performance to be remembered for a lifetime as Maria, a young Nun who becomes a cheerful governess.
This is definately a family movie to be watched together on a Sunday Afternoon!!