I love everything about this movie and I never tire of watching it ! Nowadays they don't make movies like this anymore .It is wholesome , enjoyable and a real classic.
One reason this film has endured is that it's family-friendly. It tells a compelling dramatic story without any of the sex, vulgar language, nudity, car chases and violence that pollute today's films as a general rule.
@@danielaxivitz6188 Yes, I did watch the interview with the real members of the family . Julie Andrews is also one of my favourite actresses. I have seen all her movies.
@@bettytoh9088 Yes, some of the girls, are born in Pola where their family lived under the austro-ungarian empire and where the baron von Trapp was a naval officer, like is father, who is buried there, and where i am born too.. I too, love so much Edelweiss and all the films of Mrs Andrews
@@Liofa73 You are just wrong. I was born in 1962, and was taken at 3 to see Mary Poppins, and at 4 to see The Sound of Music -- both of which enjoyed long theatrical releases. I fell in love with Julie Andrews. Yes, I was too young to understand the plots of both movies. But in an era when most people had small (by today's standards) black and white TV's with no surround sound, the sheer spectacle of both movies on wide screen in saturated Technicolor with now-classic upbeat (mostly) songs in high fidelity was stunning, mezmerizing. Went to my grandparents house at 4, and when I was told they didn't have the SoM album, I pitched a fit until they bought it (we had it at home). The impact of these two movies has stuck with me my whole life. I'm not ashamed to say that still, 50+ years later, when Julie Andrews spins around on that spectacular mountain top and launches that perfect voice into "The hills are alive...with the sound of music..." -- I lose it. Takes me back to that moment as a small child, when everything was happy and anything was possible. And that is not the only time during the movie when I well-up. So don't get online and tell someone their memories are not valid. People do remember major events at that young age.
+Liofa WHO do you believe you are to be accusing someone of lying about their precious memories of The Sound Of Music?!! I have adult children that have vivid memories of their lives when they were 3, because I WAS THERE and can testify that their memories are correct! You are pathetic!
Hi, I'm 49 . I share your appreciation . Beautiful times we grew up in. Where did it all go wrong . If I had one wish it would be to time travel back to our childhood period 1970s . This World has gone very very wrong ☹️
@@Liofa73 please show empathy and respect . Katie was sharing her joy and happiness .does it make you feel a better person to try and take that happiness away ?. I presume your in your early 20s . If anything my heart goes out to you guys as you have no idea what's coming for us all 😐😐
One of the last of the great epics - if only they still made movies like this. It is not exactly like the other epics that are grand and spectacular, but it is long and just happy, uplifting, hope-filled, and has a positive message. The movies today are either depressing or stupid with no real content ( only fake action/thrasher). This was truly a family movie, there was something for everyone. The "family" movies today are just silly for the children with maybe some jokes for the parents meant to go over the children's heads, but nothing both genuine, serious, and moral for older folk. I fear these golden age movies shall never return ...
For many of us, this was the epitome of our childhood. I saw the movie when i was 7 and received the LP on my eighth birthday. I know all the words to all the songs, I can hum the entire intro to the movie, I know all the scenes, and have seen the movie more times than I can count............what a gift............
I see most people here are from an older generation, even though I'm from Gen Z, my grandmother puts this movie on everytime she visits and I absolutely love it, I'm 14 and I've loved it ever since I was merely 4 and I still love it.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies and series on Instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my gf lately :)
The Sound of Music is a timeless classic! My grandmother took me to see it on my 8th birthday; which was, of course, in 1965. Also, my fourth grade class performed some of the songs from this movie in one of our school assemblies. This was, to me, the best movie that Julie Andrews ever made! She was just fantastic in it! And she should have won the Oscar for it as well! Christopher Plummer should have been nominated as well. He nearly had to wait nearly 50 years to receive his first Oscar!
My aunt took me to see this film in the Capitol cinema in Cardiff when I was about 13. I much preferred going to see the Guns of Navarone at the Park cinema. But, she was paying so to the Capitol we went. We sat upstairs and from the moment the aerial shots zooming over the Alps started, I was hooked. I've stayed "hooked" ever since. Years later I studied Horn and eventually played as a semi pro. One of the deepest joys was to play in pit orchestra for this show and to look into the audience and see row after row of radiant happiness there.Cynics sneer but that's all those people ever do. Give me innocence and life enhancing experiences every time. Times when you feel glad to be alive and part of something beautiful.
R.I.P. Heather Menzies and Chairman Carr.i'm 55 and I was saw this movie in Madrid,Spain with my family in the summer of 1970.great classic timeless.great cast.
Everyone involved in this movie should be so proud of themselves. And to those who have passed away you will always be remembered for this timeless movie.
Just a great classic movie after theses years later to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong after all these years later appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go ! Joe
I also went with my Mom and sister. I was 18 and just started my first job and treated them. Still remember the price of each ticket - $3. Best $9 I ever spent!
My wife and I have a photograph of us kissing in the gazebo where Julie sang the song “somewhere in my youth or childhood I must’ve done something good”. It was a magical trip.
The actors/actresses, the music, the sights, the story - all are unforgettable. RIP to Charmian Carr (Liesl) and Heather Menzies (Louisa), you left an indelible marvelous impression on all the people who had seen this great movie!
And the elder adult cast who have died: Peggy Wood (Mother Abbess); Richard Haydn (Max Detweiler); Ben Wright (Herr Zeller); Anna Lee (Sister Margaretta); Portia Nelson (Sister Berthe); Eleanor Parker (Baroness). Crew losses include director Robert Wise, choreographer Marc Breaux, and conductor Irwin Kostal. Irwin is briefly visible at 3:19, on the soundstage behind Julie, his right arm raised high in the air.
This is what I call a perfect 10 out of 10.... each and every character in the movie deserves a thump up and a countless round of applause. I’ve watched it countless times....every in flight classic movies shows The Sound of Music and I never miss it.... I was in a boarding school MPS In Mussoorie (India) 1966. I was 10 years old then and saw it the first time and just fell in love......and watched it again 2019 in flight from Dubai - Frankfurt....my favourite song Edelweiss my favourite scene the Puppets show by Maria and the Kids. Amazing.... Kenny
The Sound of Music..... The characters, the performers of each character, the songs, the location, the story, the love scenes and all the scenes in it.... everything made me cry while I was reading this material. In senior high then, It was then my grandmother who was telling the story after they came home from watching the film. ... .... And I heard my grandma saying When they were at stairs singing goodnight .... Oh the kids are wonderful..... That made me curious... as I thought the stairs they were talking about was all about the stairway to the heaven..then I took all my allowance for the week and straight I went in the Roman Super Cinerama in front of the university where I was enrolled, the Far Eastern University (FEU.). Now watching these reunion of the Sound... I just can't describe my feelings... It's just the tears in my eyes that flow down ... I'm now 74.... And I will never stop watching this film.. The part when the kids was getting Maria to get back to them.... That's touching me so much .... The love of Maria to the Captain ....
The eagerness and happiness of the cast and crew in these photos tell me that they knew they were onto a winner. Well, actually, they are all creative individuals fulfilling their talents on set. You can see that. And so they are having the time of their life. And that's the way any worthwhile artistic endeavour should be.
So in 1968 I was in a Special Forces camp in the Mekong Delta. Not SF myself, but sent to be an operations officer. Anyway they had a 16mm version, of the film, sent by the army, and as soon as the sun went down, the screen lit up. The opening was Julie Andrews singing, "The hills are alive." and as soon as she sang that three mortar rounds went off, just outside the perimeter. Knowing that the next ones would be better aimed, the fire fight was on. After the arrival of Spooky, the dropping of magnesium flares, the raking of the outside perimeter with machine gun fire. and some well-placed rounds, just to get their attention, they decided to check out of the scene. The next event was the traditional opening of the bar and some libations, just to calm things down, and so we returned to the movie, just in time to see the sun coming up. I think that some of us may have seen the almost end of the movie. I guess you had to have been there. We didn't have to pay. Much.
It was summer of '65 and my folks and I (at a whole 5 years young) took the subway train into Manhattan, from Queens, and saw this movie! Vivid memories still!
The sound of music is one of my favorite movies iBeautiful scenery drama is just the movie that will fantasize you that you could almost be there in person
I'm still so in love with this classic movie. My siblings and I used to watch this movie all over again.. About 16 years ago I first watched this movie- I was about 4 years old. Loved it then and I still do. I'm 20 now and I always listen to the playlist when I'm feeling sad. I think it's such a shame that the younger generation don't really know this beautiful movie :(
I love watching this iconic movie - I was a young man in Hong Kong, back in 1966, and I must have seen it several times within a few weeks. In those days, life was much slower as reflected in movies made, unlike fast pace and lewd/violence scenes dominating nowadays. Sad fact of modern era. Even now, the Sound of Music or similar circa movies bring back pangs of nostalgia, and small teardrops to me. Those were good old days. Thanks for sharing video.
I love all the girls, all the people casting in this movie, I watched even I was a baby and now I am old, I still love this movie as much as I can say and watch. Thanks for sharing
Love these photos, so many of which show director Bob Wise, a pro's pro. They were so lucky to have him. I'm surprised, though, to see the two boys on skateboards outside a soundstage. One fall with a broken bone and production would be delayed. Fortunately, they were all able to complete what is probably the most popular movie musical in history.
Brilliant photos - you always hear about what a joy it was to work on that film & seeing all the funny photos only seems to confirm this. (Specifically 1:19 and 4:20)
Something good and the lonely goatherd 2 of my favorite songs ever by julie Andrew and Christopher Plummer to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong after all these years a real masterpiece and good movie God bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go ❤😂 ! Joe
thanks !! merci infiniment ! vielen Danke !! a so beautiful video... I don t know why but I love deeply this movie and his actors. I love too Bavaria and Austria ..
Still the best movie ever. Even it released looong before I wasn't born yet. 👍👍👍👍😘😘😘 The songs even used for my piano lesson during my childhood days. Awesome ! ! 👍👍
The greatest ever film made! Rogers and Hammerstein sound of music will live forever bless all those wonderful actors great stars and legends! bless Dame Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and Eleanor Parker!
Ani Merci - Larri Thomas, who was also a stunt double for Julie in Mary Poppins. (When Mary initially flies down that is Larri, also dropping down from the smoke stack before Step in Time).
Kay L - When the children are hanging from the trees, plus a distant shot in a carriage. I think she may have been used in a lot of setting up shots when they were testing lighting conditions rather than filmed on-screen.
i hope there is a chance to meet the cast... im 14 years old and i love this movie very much... i love julie andrews acting maria.. and captain to and specially the 7 children... :(
The 'children' are now over 60 years old, Liesl and Louisa died, 2016 and 2017. Only Dame Julie Andrews, Mr. Plummer and the 5 remaining 'children' are alive. Everyone else died. I love this movie sooooo much, and I love dame Julie Andrews since I was 5 or 6 years old.
Much gets criticised about the accuracy of the film but just enjoy it for what it is - a wonderful sublime musical. I saw it with my parents, aunt and uncle at a cinema while on holiday in North Wales soon after it was released in the UK.
Let's not forget the contribution of the film's director, the late Robert Wise. He was a master filmmaker. We should also remember the invaluable contribution of J.A.'s costar, Chris Plummer; his portrayal of Georg was the defining performance of his screen career.
I will never tire of this movie. Best film *ever*!
Agree👍👍👍👍
Claire Livefreeordie Still my number one favorite movie after 50 years
@@marildadasneves2791 לתמי בוקר טוב א ני הולכת לרשותי וחנן חיבוקי אמא🐺
*Mary Poppin’s is n’t bad either missy* 💡
I love everything about this movie and I never tire of watching it ! Nowadays they don't make movies like this anymore .It is wholesome , enjoyable and a real classic.
One reason this film has endured is that it's family-friendly. It tells a compelling dramatic story without any of the sex, vulgar language, nudity, car chases and violence that pollute today's films as a general rule.
I absolutely agree with you and I also love all the songs, especially "Edelweiss" .
And it is a real story.
@@danielaxivitz6188 Yes, I did watch the interview with the real members of the family . Julie Andrews is also one of my favourite actresses. I have seen all her movies.
@@bettytoh9088
Yes, some of the girls, are born in Pola where their family lived under the austro-ungarian empire and where the baron von Trapp was a naval officer, like is father, who is buried there, and where i am born too..
I too, love so much Edelweiss and all the films of Mrs Andrews
Such a Timeless movie. I am 52 years old and still enjoy it like I did when I was 3 years old.
Katie Lee --- You would not have been watching it at 3 years old, you would have no concept of the plot. Get a grip on reality.
@@Liofa73 You are just wrong. I was born in 1962, and was taken at 3 to see Mary Poppins, and at 4 to see The Sound of Music -- both of which enjoyed long theatrical releases. I fell in love with Julie Andrews. Yes, I was too young to understand the plots of both movies. But in an era when most people had small (by today's standards) black and white TV's with no surround sound, the sheer spectacle of both movies on wide screen in saturated Technicolor with now-classic upbeat (mostly) songs in high fidelity was stunning, mezmerizing. Went to my grandparents house at 4, and when I was told they didn't have the SoM album, I pitched a fit until they bought it (we had it at home). The impact of these two movies has stuck with me my whole life. I'm not ashamed to say that still, 50+ years later, when Julie Andrews spins around on that spectacular mountain top and launches that perfect voice into "The hills are alive...with the sound of music..." -- I lose it. Takes me back to that moment as a small child, when everything was happy and anything was possible. And that is not the only time during the movie when I well-up. So don't get online and tell someone their memories are not valid. People do remember major events at that young age.
+Liofa WHO do you believe you are to be accusing someone of lying about their precious memories of The Sound Of Music?!! I have adult children that have vivid memories of their lives when they were 3, because I WAS THERE and can testify that their memories are correct! You are pathetic!
Hi, I'm 49 . I share your appreciation . Beautiful times we grew up in. Where did it all go wrong . If I had one wish it would be to time travel back to our childhood period 1970s . This World has gone very very wrong ☹️
@@Liofa73 please show empathy and respect . Katie was sharing her joy and happiness .does it make you feel a better person to try and take that happiness away ?. I presume your in your early 20s . If anything my heart goes out to you guys as you have no idea what's coming for us all 😐😐
One of the last of the great epics - if only they still made movies like this. It is not exactly like the other epics that are grand and spectacular, but it is long and just happy, uplifting, hope-filled, and has a positive message. The movies today are either depressing or stupid with no real content ( only fake action/thrasher). This was truly a family movie, there was something for everyone. The "family" movies today are just silly for the children with maybe some jokes for the parents meant to go over the children's heads, but nothing both genuine, serious, and moral for older folk. I fear these golden age movies shall never return ...
For many of us, this was the epitome of our childhood. I saw the movie when i was 7 and received the LP on my eighth birthday. I know all the words to all the songs, I can hum the entire intro to the movie, I know all the scenes, and have seen the movie more times than I can count............what a gift............
My Mom loved this movie so much, she named me "Liesl" when I was born. Watched this movie so many times as a kid and still love it today :D
Hello Liesl,, the beautiful name, and i love too this movie so much. Wonderful movie ❤
True magic! God had his hand in this wonderful timeless masterpiece !!! And Austria is so beautiful!
Wonderful movie. Christopher Plummer was so handsome
But not as handsome as Julie Andrews was beautiful.
Olivia Perrin Understatement of the century, both statements!! 😍
He still is handsome!
I loves this show, Julie Andrews, the songs, the beautiful sights, the children.....in fact, I love everything from this show.
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children likes seeing baby Ashley so cute
Show?
I see most people here are from an older generation, even though I'm from Gen Z, my grandmother puts this movie on everytime she visits and I absolutely love it, I'm 14 and I've loved it ever since I was merely 4 and I still love it.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies and series on Instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my gf lately :)
@Joseph Zayd yea, I have been watching on Instaflixxer for since december myself =)
youre on the right side of things.
Could they make a movie like that today? This movie proves that it WAS a better world in 1965.
was it? not sure a world full of bigotry and dated values is better in any way. The simplicity maybe was better but let's not get confused...
Not anymore. The world in ending soon. The best era was 20th century, that was the modern time.
I would say if u took 1965 and get rid of the racism it would truly be beautiful💕
The Sound of Music is a timeless classic! My grandmother took me to see it on my 8th birthday; which was, of course, in 1965. Also, my fourth grade class performed some of the songs from this movie in one of our school assemblies.
This was, to me, the best movie that Julie Andrews ever made! She was just fantastic in it! And she should have won the Oscar for it as well! Christopher Plummer should have been nominated as well. He nearly had to wait nearly 50 years to receive his first Oscar!
My aunt took me to see this film in the Capitol cinema in Cardiff when I was about 13. I much preferred going to see the Guns of Navarone at the Park cinema. But, she was paying so to the Capitol we went. We sat upstairs and from the moment the aerial shots zooming over the Alps started, I was hooked. I've stayed "hooked" ever since. Years later I studied Horn and eventually played as a semi pro. One of the deepest joys was to play in pit orchestra for this show and to look into the audience and see row after row of radiant happiness there.Cynics sneer but that's all those people ever do. Give me innocence and life enhancing experiences every time. Times when you feel glad to be alive and part of something beautiful.
R.I.P. Heather Menzies and Chairman Carr.i'm 55 and I was saw this movie in Madrid,Spain with my family in the summer of 1970.great classic timeless.great cast.
Roger this comment; the other 5 miss them dearly, Kym in particular
If ever you need cheering up then this is the go to movie! Timeless!
It is so sad the passing of Miss Carr.
she will never be forgotten.
God bless Miss Carr, RIP
Great work! Thank you so much, watching this from Salzburg from the comfort of our hotel room!
Everyone involved in this movie should be so proud of themselves. And to those who have passed away you will always be remembered for this timeless movie.
Just a great classic movie after theses years later to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong after all these years later appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go ! Joe
The BEST MOVIE I ever watched... actually saw it many times... BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME....
I first saw sound of music in my teens and i am 55 still love this movie
I'm 62, saw the movie when it first premiered, and it IS STILL MY FAVORITE movie ever.... It's fresh ever time.
My mom and I went to see it when it came out in 1965 when I was a teenager. It is timeless and was very well made in ALL aspects.
I also went with my Mom and sister. I was 18 and just started my first job and treated them. Still remember the price of each ticket - $3. Best $9 I ever spent!
Fantastic movie even after all these years
It pains me that she lost her vocal cords because of a botched surgery! Her voice was a national treasure!
I'm Japanese, but this movie will stay in my heart for a long time.
I hope all the cast members are doing well.
ON OF THE GREATEST MOVIES BASED ON REAL VALUES!!!!SIMPLY WONDERFUL!!!!!I WISH THERE WERE OTHER MOVIES MADE LIKE THIS ONE!!!!!
DEPY K --- Stop shouting at me you complete idiot. Real values... What a lot of nonsense.
Real values...that's what we need in this world.
When they made this film, it was the end of an era...we'll never see another film like it
Hollywood today lacks real values
This is absolutely fabulous. It is obvious that this movie's cast and crew worked well together. Lots of smiling faces.
*never ever can get tired of this movie, just got Julie Andrews’s books, AMAZINGGG*
started seeing d movie when i was 16 years old now im 74 going 75 and still seeimg d movie never get tired
They don't make movies like this anymore
No they do not.
My wife and I have a photograph of us kissing in the gazebo where Julie sang the song “somewhere in my youth or childhood I must’ve done something good”. It was a magical trip.
It was wonderful seeing this❤
The actors/actresses, the music, the sights, the story - all are unforgettable. RIP to Charmian Carr (Liesl) and Heather Menzies (Louisa), you left an indelible marvelous impression on all the people who had seen this great movie!
And the elder adult cast who have died: Peggy Wood (Mother Abbess); Richard Haydn (Max Detweiler); Ben Wright (Herr Zeller); Anna Lee (Sister Margaretta); Portia Nelson (Sister Berthe); Eleanor Parker (Baroness). Crew losses include director Robert Wise, choreographer Marc Breaux, and conductor Irwin Kostal. Irwin is briefly visible at 3:19, on the soundstage behind Julie, his right arm raised high in the air.
Roger this comment
Everything and everyone looks so clean!
Whit H --- Except it wasn't clean at that time, it's a movie set. The UK at the time was dirty as hell. The streets are cleaner now.
*love these photos and Julie Andrews is trully fantastic and a knock-out too even till this day!* ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Still my favourite film ! Wonderful photos of the cast ! Thanks for uploading them.
This is what I call a perfect 10 out of 10.... each and every character in the movie deserves a thump up and a countless round of applause. I’ve watched it countless times....every in flight classic movies shows The Sound of Music and I never miss it.... I was in a boarding school MPS In Mussoorie (India) 1966. I was 10 years old then and saw it the first time and just fell in love......and watched it again 2019 in flight from Dubai - Frankfurt....my favourite song Edelweiss my favourite scene the Puppets show by Maria and the Kids. Amazing.... Kenny
The Sound of Music..... The characters, the performers of each character, the songs, the location, the story, the love scenes and all the scenes in it.... everything made me cry while I was reading this material. In senior high then, It was then my grandmother who was telling the story after they came home from watching the film. ... .... And I heard my grandma saying When they were at stairs singing goodnight .... Oh the kids are wonderful..... That made me curious... as I thought the stairs they were talking about was all about the stairway to the heaven..then I took all my allowance for the week and straight I went in the Roman Super Cinerama in front of the university where I was enrolled, the Far Eastern University (FEU.).
Now watching these reunion of the Sound... I just can't describe my feelings... It's just the tears in my eyes that flow down ... I'm now 74.... And I will never stop watching this film.. The part when the kids was getting Maria to get back to them.... That's touching me so much .... The love of Maria to the Captain ....
Love, love, love, love. Thank you for this lovely photos. The most beautiful sound in the world is the Sound of Music ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The eagerness and happiness of the cast and crew in these photos tell me that they knew they were onto a winner. Well, actually, they are all creative individuals fulfilling their talents on set. You can see that. And so they are having the time of their life. And that's the way any worthwhile artistic endeavour should be.
I watched this movie 12 times.
Can't get over ...❤️❤️❤️
Really love this...
So in 1968 I was in a Special Forces camp in the Mekong Delta. Not SF myself, but sent to be an operations officer. Anyway they had a 16mm version, of the film, sent by the army, and as soon as the sun went down, the screen lit up. The opening was Julie Andrews singing, "The hills are alive." and as soon as she sang that three mortar rounds went off, just outside the perimeter. Knowing that the next ones would be better aimed, the fire fight was on. After the arrival of Spooky, the dropping of magnesium flares, the raking of the outside perimeter with machine gun fire. and some well-placed rounds, just to get their attention, they decided to check out of the scene. The next event was the traditional opening of the bar and some libations, just to calm things down, and so we returned to the movie, just in time to see the sun coming up. I think that some of us may have seen the almost end of the movie. I guess you had to have been there. We didn't have to pay. Much.
It was summer of '65 and my folks and I (at a whole 5 years young) took the subway train into Manhattan, from Queens, and saw this movie! Vivid memories still!
This movie is the best & most beautiful movie ever!
Its 2020 but this movie is pure and classic. I love this film so much.
The sound of music is one of my favorite movies iBeautiful scenery drama is just the movie that will fantasize you that you could almost be there in person
I'm still so in love with this classic movie. My siblings and I used to watch this movie all over again.. About 16 years ago I first watched this movie- I was about 4 years old. Loved it then and I still do.
I'm 20 now and I always listen to the playlist when I'm feeling sad.
I think it's such a shame that the younger generation don't really know this beautiful movie :(
They all look so genuinely happy
Takes a lot to make a great movie.And this is my favourite
I love watching this iconic movie - I was a young man in Hong Kong, back in 1966, and I must have seen it several times within a few weeks. In those days, life was much slower as reflected in movies made, unlike fast pace and lewd/violence scenes dominating nowadays. Sad fact of modern era. Even now, the Sound of Music or similar circa movies bring back pangs of nostalgia, and small teardrops to me. Those were good old days. Thanks for sharing video.
I love all the girls, all the people casting in this movie, I watched even I was a baby and now I am old, I still love this movie as much as I can say and watch. Thanks for sharing
Love these photos, so many of which show director Bob Wise, a pro's pro. They were so lucky to have him. I'm surprised, though, to see the two boys on skateboards outside a soundstage. One fall with a broken bone and production would be delayed. Fortunately, they were all able to complete what is probably the most popular movie musical in history.
Eleanor Parker was so beautiful
So was Julie. Still is
Brilliant photos - you always hear about what a joy it was to work on that film & seeing all the funny photos only seems to confirm this. (Specifically 1:19 and 4:20)
Still love this movie from when I was still so young until today. I can watch this movie a lot of times and I still would love it...
An outstanding film that has left fond memories for generations.
All time classic movie..timeless. love behind the scenes.
Amazing voice! Those high notes!❤️
beautiful photos......
Something good and the lonely goatherd 2 of my favorite songs ever by julie Andrew and Christopher Plummer to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong after all these years a real masterpiece and good movie God bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go ❤😂 ! Joe
lovely completely lovely! love this movie
Nice to see the real Maria Von Trapp in two of the photos!
rip Charmian Carr the wonderful lady who plays lisle in the film you will be missed
It's Liesl
Beautiful pictures and remenber
Masterpiece!
MY FAVE MUSICAL BAR NONE LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT
Love this film.....Brilliant
I named my daughter Maria. ...after this film.....
I think the sound is the best musical the cast has such amazing voices my mom, me, and my granny love the movie.
The movie is amazing. I still remember the song since I was a kid. Also, I remember watching the video tape like 10 times.
Very inspiring will be here forever ❤️
They really do look good together ..Christopher Plum and Julie Andrews
thanks !! merci infiniment ! vielen Danke !! a so beautiful video... I don t know why but I love deeply this movie and his actors. I love too Bavaria and Austria ..
Who else thinks Kim (Gretl) is cute?
Still the best movie ever. Even it released looong before I wasn't born yet. 👍👍👍👍😘😘😘
The songs even used for my piano lesson during my childhood days.
Awesome ! ! 👍👍
The greatest ever film made! Rogers and Hammerstein sound of music will live forever bless all those wonderful actors great stars and legends! bless Dame Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and Eleanor Parker!
I love it love it love this ! !!:Thanks for sharing!
Que encantadoras fotografías. Gracias por compartirlas. Maravillosa película.
This is a masterpiece movie perfect in every way you can saw it... anda timeless good movie.
the movie itself is another history.
lovable and funny film!
Great shots! Love seeing Julie's double at 2:06. Thank you for posting!
Ani Merci - Larri Thomas, who was also a stunt double for Julie in Mary Poppins. (When Mary initially flies down that is Larri, also dropping down from the smoke stack before Step in Time).
Do you know which scenes the double was used in?
Kay L - When the children are hanging from the trees, plus a distant shot in a carriage. I think she may have been used in a lot of setting up shots when they were testing lighting conditions rather than filmed on-screen.
I love this movie so much i think i watched this movie ten times .
One of the Greatest Motion Pictures of All Time.
I miss this song😢😭
i hope there is a chance to meet the cast... im 14 years old and i love this movie very much... i love julie andrews acting maria.. and captain to and specially the 7 children... :(
rizzamae gianan We have only 5 children so far baby.
The 'children' are now over 60 years old, Liesl and Louisa died, 2016 and 2017. Only Dame Julie Andrews, Mr. Plummer and the 5 remaining 'children' are alive. Everyone else died. I love this movie sooooo much, and I love dame Julie Andrews since I was 5 or 6 years old.
Much gets criticised about the accuracy of the film but just enjoy it for what it is - a wonderful sublime musical. I saw it with my parents, aunt and uncle at a cinema while on holiday in North Wales soon after it was released in the UK.
Lovely set of pictures.
A charming joyful hit musical film loved by the public and disliked by some critics
Beautiful photos!
The best movie evermy grandchildrens are crazy with this movie , I have to buythem evrything
Simply the best❤❤ Ever🎉
Love this movie
Am crying now
I love this The sound of music so much.
I miss Charmian Carr so much=( #Restinpeace
Same here. One day we will be with her.
did you know her? did you work with her or just a friend?
@@MegaELECTRICEYE :-(
Exquisite montage!
I lost it at Julie Andrews getting wet again by a watering can
One of the photos of Andrews at the end of the montage is actually from "Hawaii."
MARVELLOUS!!!!
Let's not forget the contribution of the film's director, the late Robert Wise. He was a master filmmaker. We should also remember the invaluable contribution of J.A.'s costar, Chris Plummer; his portrayal of Georg was the defining performance of his screen career.