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Unapologetically sweet and maybe even a little corny, The Sound of Music will win over all but the most cynical filmgoers with its classic songs and irresistible warmth. Read Critics Reviews
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2 Μαρ 2018 · ‘The Sound of Music’: THR’s 1965 Review. On March 2, 1965, the musical, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, held its world premiere at the Rivoli Theatre in New York.
‘The Sound of Music’: Film Review. By Whitney Williams. Courtesy of 20th Century Fox. The magic and charm of Rodgers-Hammerstein-Lindsay-Crouse 1959 stage hit are sharply blended in this filmic...
Robert Wise’s The Sound of Music is a film that has resonated with audiences spanning several generations. If you don’t sing along to every word of the gorgeous Rodgers & Hammerstein ...
1965's "The Sound of Music" is everything a bad musical should be. Providing more sap than a forest full of Vermont maples, it has coy, silly songs, an inane, innocuous script, and unbelievably sugary characters.
The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise from a screenplay written by Ernest Lehman, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, with Richard Haydn, Peggy Wood, Charmian Carr, and Eleanor Parker.
This 1965 hit is the sort of film that reeks of emotional Muzak, the most elemental responses programmed right into the scenario. Every audience sniffle and tear has been taken into account. See all 11 reviews on Metacritic.com. See all external reviews for The Sound of Music.