How does "The Sound of Music" = a holiday movie?

It’s not a Disney musical. 20th Century-Fox.

Here is “Edelweiss” with Christopher Plummer’s own singing voice. It’s not that bad, but it’s also not that good.

I would totally blame Rodgers except the R&H love song it replaced, “An Ordinary Couple” was worse. Much, MUCH worse.

But we know that already. She climbed a tree and scraped her knee. . .and maybe tore her dress or something? :eek:

I read that in the original stage play, Maria was supposed to make her first entrance sliding down a banister and landing in a heap at Mother Superior’s feet. Mary Martin was very disappointed when the banister proved too complicated a set piece and had to be axed.

I attended a “sing a long” viewing of the movie over Thanksgiving weekend, which had the words to the songs on screen. They included the Latin lyrics to the Alleluia, as well! Fun, but no one really sang them. How can you compete with the sisters? :slight_smile:

I remember reading, I think in a TV Guide article on the movie, that when the real Maria Von Trapp saw the movie, she said that it was a very nice story but it wasn’t hers.

Personally, I always liked it, but the Captain was stupid to demean Kurt at the end (which was why Kurt blew the whistle on them). And wouldn’t the nuns get into trouble for so obviously sabotaging the Nazi officers’ vehicles?

I saw a parody of that on Robot Chicken, I believe it was. The two nuns with the ignition system parts, aske the Reverend Mother for forgiveness, then another pair of nuns says, “we have sinned, too.”

They hold up the severed heads of a couple of the Nazi soldiers.

Wow, thanks! I kind of like it more than the dubbed voice.

That’s great!

You mean Rolf? And I don’t think the Captain was demeaning Rolf. At one point he says, “You’ll never be one of them”–which Rolf takes as an insult because he’s unable to kill them but which isn’t meant that way, I don’t think. Not unless you think, “You’ll never be a good Nazi” is an insult!

There’s plenty of snow in it, I’ll give 'em that.

Too late.