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 | | March 2nd, 1965  | Robert Wise |  | Howard Lindsay, Russel Crouse, Maria Augusta Trapp, Ernest Lehman |  | Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummber, Eleanor Parker, Richard Haydn, Peggy Wood, Charmian Menzies, Nicholas Hammond, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner, Kym Karath, Anna Lee |  | 20th Century Fox |  | Drama, Family, Musical |  | Not Available |  | G |  | 174 minutes |  | $158,671,000 (US total) |
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 |  |  | | | Based on a real family and the events in their life, The Sound of Music tells the story of Maria, who, after proving too high-spirited for the other nuns in her convent, is sent off to work as a governess for the unruly children in the Von Trapp family.
Captain Von Trapp is a lonely widower and former navy man. When Maria grows attached to the family and they to her, Captain Von Trapp ultimately realizes that he is in love with Maria and thus begins a very happy chapter in the lives of this newly formed family... Until, with Hitler's ascension imminent, Von Trapp must decide whether to join the Nazi party or to gather up his family and leave their home forever. |
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