The Sound of Music (1965)
In the years before the Second World War, a tomboyish postulant at an Austrian abbey is hired as a governess in the home of a widowed naval captain with seven children, and brings a new love of life and music into the home.
Directors: Robert Wise
Cast: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker, Richard Haydn, and Peggy Wood
Release Date: March 2, 1965
76 Movie Reviews
- One of my Favorite Musicals!!
- This movie is amazing! Maria wants to be a nun, but she's too energetic, always late, and doing things she isn't supposed to do. The nuns complain about her, and report her to Mother Superior, who then decides to make Maria a governess for the Von Trapps. Maria becomes a governess and teaches the Von Trapps to sing, and they soon become famous. I loved this musical!
- "A captain, seven children, what's the matter about that?" - From the song "I Have Confidence" I absolutely loved this movie! A spirited nun in Austria named Maria has never fit in at the abbey. So the head nun and others decide to let Maria be a governess for a former captain and his seven children. Maria thinks that this is no problem. Boy, was she wrong. The children hate her at first. But lovable Maria finds a way to get them to like her. She takes them on a picnic and while she is there, they all tell her that they can't sing. Maria is taken aback. Immediately, she begins to teach them. With the basic to more complex singing, Maria and the children begin to bond. With the children taken care of it is on to the captain. Maria soon realizes that she has feelings for him. But sadly, he is already dating a woman. But by the end of the movie, he falls in love with Maria and get married. But it is not happily ever after for this family. At this time World War II broke out in Austria. Nazi soldiers lined the streets of Austria. The captain soon was assigned to become a Nazi. But the captain is a strong patriot of Austria and would never give her up. So he and Maria hatch a plan to trick the Nazis and flee from Austria to a countryside. The movie ends with the captain, Maria, and the children walking out of Austria and away from the Nazis. I enjoyed this movie because the music was catchy, the plot was exciting and sometimes funny, and it was just a classic movie that I am sure you will love! I suggest this movie if you like musicals, love, and coming together of family. Happy watching!
- I love this movie!
- It was a really cute movie!
- I would give this movie six popcorn if i could. We are going to watch this movie at my birthday sleepover in two weeks! I am exited. if this movie was a food it would be like a cupcake with ice cream frosting dipped in chocolate with sprinkles and whipped cream. that is how good it is.
- This is a really good movie, I think that the musical numbers are amazing 🎶🎶🎶🎶as well as the costumes and wardrobe🎩🎩I recommend this movie to someone who loves Marry popins
- Justice over 5 yearsI love the sound of the music
- This movie is a great family movie that is based on a true story. And if you like musicals, you definitely should see this. It has romance, adventure, and many songs. I really liked this movie.
- olimpia5223about 6 yearsIf you like singing, comedy in a calm and relaxed 😌 kind of way this is the movie 🎥you will enjoy its all in color and is a neat movie indeed.