The Sound of Music’ cemented Julie Andrews as one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars when it was released in March 1965 ...
In a photo shared online, Angela Cartwright, who played Brigitta in the film, is pictured next to Turner. Next to her is K ym ...
“Being together, the five of us, in one of the most beautiful cities, Florence, and appearing in the breathtaking historic ...
Do re mi fa so, where are they now? Sixty years ago, the 1965 film The Sound of Music premiered, bursting Julie Andrews onto the scene and making everyone fall for Christopher Plummer. The movie was ...
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the film's release. The Julie Andrew classic first opened in movie theaters screens on March 2. According to Newsday, the film was shown first at Christmas time ...
Unwrap a couple of holiday classics with ABC this Christmas season! The network is airing holiday favorites The Sound of ...
THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965) Robert Wise / Screenplay: Ernest Lehman from the stage musical by Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse, Maria Von Trapp's autobiography, and with the partial use of ideas by George ...
"I am incredibly blessed to have been part of that," former child actor Duane Chase, who played Kurt von Trapp, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue Life imitated art on the set of The Sound of Music, ...
A look at what the cast of the 1965 movie is up to now. Dec. 10, 2013 — -- intro: Eleanor Parker, a three-time Oscar nominee, died Monday at the age of 91. She was best known for playing the ...
Christopher Plummer's original vocals for "Edelweiss" in The Sound of Music have been released almost sixty years after the film's premiere. Plummer's voice was originally dubbed by Billy Lee in the ...
What Rodgers and Hammerstein, then later filmmakers, changed about this classic. — -- “The Sound of Music” has remained one of the most iconic films in history since it was released 50 years ago.
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