The Sound of Music (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Special Edition)

The Sound of Music (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Special Edition)
by Robert Wise

The Sound of Music (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Special Edition)
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Actor: Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker, Julie Andrews, Peggy Wood, Richard Haydn
Director: Robert Wise
Brand: ANDREWS,JULIE
Producer: Robert Wise
Producer: Peter Levathes
Producer: Richard D. Zanuck
Writer: Ernest Lehman
Writer: Howard Lindsay
Writer: Maria von Trapp
Writer: Russel Crouse
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; French (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 1.0
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 2.35:1
Running Time: 174 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2005-11-15
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Studio: 20th Century Fox

DVD Reviews of The Sound of Music (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Special Edition)

DVD Review: video
Summary: 4 Stars

The disc with the show was on was great but the one with the interviews on wouldn't load.

DVD Review: Failed Propaganda Film circa 1939
Summary: 1 Stars

Have you awakened in the abyss of a midnight's cold-sweat, after an evening of viewing this thing, wondering why you were so manipulated by it?
It was unearthed in 1965 from a hidden cache of Leni Riefelstahl's archival films ca 1939. You were never told this?
It was SS propaganda. Its initial intent was to demonstrate the moral decadence of Europe in general and its aristocracy in particular. Watch it without a lollipop, and you'll see it for what it is. It was meant to incite class warfare. Worse, it is blatantly pornographic and irreligious...a Mother Superior admonishing an aspiring nun to 'climb every mountain', 'search high and low'? Or, the widowed sea captain singing 'Idle-vice, Idle-vice...every morning you greet me'.
'High (double entendre)on a hill was a lonely Goatherd', 'Lay ee Odl lay ee Odl lay hee hoo'...hips and hands jerking across the stage? 'One little girl (an ingenue named Odl) in a pale pink coat heard' "lay ee Odl lay ee Odl lay hee oo...", 'She yodeled back' "Lay ee Odl lay ee Odl-ooooo"...is interpretation or social context necessary?
The goat, at first her eyes were flirtatious in their innocence. In skips the old roue, and they turn to sheer terror.
"My favorite things"... "Warm woolen mittens"? Did the goats become too fleet of hoof? Outrageous forcing little ones to perform this obscene play.

Sociopathic and cross-species-geo-erotic? Consider these themes:
'The Hills are Alive', ...'Doe, a Deer, a Female Deer'...'I Am 16,...going on 17'. There was an edict in the land to "Have a baby for Hitler", but seventeen babies?
Sigmund was a consultant but mercifully never lived to see the final cut. Had he seen fair-haired children in lederhosen being summoned with dog whistles, it may have changed the arrow of psychotherapy.
The message? It is so obvious; these swinehunds are singing, dancing, partying, lusting and romancing whilst the winds of war are lashing the planet. But, for these oblivious numb-skulls, the bellicose air-currents are simply billowing clouds and skirts.
They (we), The Enemy, are mindless fools. Cattle. They actually believe one can solve or escape the world's ills with a song and dance.
This was widely screened across the Vaterland in '39, but it was pulled. Rather than inflaming socialist passions, it was putting audiences to sleep. It was a disaster. Students, so exposed, were failing classes. Or worse, some were caught, the next day, humming mindless tunes and trying to seduce their classmates. The teen-pregnancy rate soared, amidst promises of Rolf's "I'll take care of you" mantra. Marriages were destroyed as frustrated hausfraus, realizing they were not married to C Plummer, joined the nearest nunnery. Husbands were fantasizing about nuns in dark corners. Sweet little girls in pale pink coats could not walk the hills alone. Goatherds were conscripted into the German High Command. The goats went feral, their numbers exploded without the seminal competition from their overlords, resulting in the denudation of the slopes...it was an ecological catastrophe. Gestapo/SS brass were 'toasted' for their failure of proper oversight. A rent in the very fabric of Teutonic society was imminent.

The film's final scenes were never seen by American audiences. All of the Nazi/Brownshirt 'incompetence' was, in fact, a clever ruse to capture the entire family alone in the woods. The lonely goatherds had their way with the little girls. Need I say it was not a happy ending.

Here, in America, 26 years later, it was hailed as a masterpiece with endless kudos and awards. Did we really win the war?

DVD Review: Love this movie!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

Great classic...I watched this all the time as a kid and this version has awesome color and sound. Highly recommend.

DVD Review: "Movies Don't Get Any Better"
Summary: 5 Stars

After appearing as the lead in "Mary Poppins" Julie Andrews solidified herself in pop culture and the American consciousness as the nanny and Nun Maria in "The Sound of Music". Ask any film buff what one of their favorite films are and this one always comes near the top. Winning multiple Oscars including Best Picture of 1965 "The Sound of Music" is one of the best movie musicals of all-time. Featuring Canadian-born Christopher Plummer in the role of a naval commander who is the widowed father of seven children, the film is equally known for its beautiful soundtrack and memorable songs. Based on the stage play of the same name, "The Sound of Music" is one of those rare films that has grossed over a billion dollars since it debut at the boxoffice. This particular DVD set comes with a slew of bonuses including behind the scenes featurettes and a splendid audio commentary by Julie Andrews herself. Both Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer recall the shooting of the film together and perhaps the greatest part about the bonuses is the beautiful reunion of all seven kids now adults discussing their memories on "The Sound of Music". It is wonderful that all seven actors still remain friends to this day. Lastly, there is an old screen test of a very young Mia Farrow who tried out for the part of the oldest child. Simply, you will enjoy the many multiple viewings you will have when buying this film. A film for the entire family.

DVD Review: DVD
Summary: 3 Stars

It never said that it was a wide screen format. I was looking for one that was not and so was surprised when I got it. I think it should note all details in the front. I did not want the trouble to send it back and so did not. I feel I was tricked.

Description of The Sound of Music (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Special Edition)

Julie Andrews in the heartwarming true story that has become a cinematic treasure. Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music." Julie Andrews is Maria, the spirited, young woman who leaves the convent and becomes a governess to the seven unruly charm and songs soon win the hearts of the children and their father but when Nazi, Germany unites with Austria, Maria is forced to attempt a daring escape with her new family.
When Julie Andrews sang "The hills are alive with the sound of music" from an Austrian mountaintop in 1965, the most beloved movie musical was born. To be sure, the adaptation of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's Broadway hit has never been as universally acclaimed as, say, Singin' in the Rain. Critics argue that the songs are saccharine (even the songwriters regretted the line "To sing through the night like a lark who is learning to pray") and that the characters and plot lack the complexity that could make them more interesting. It's not hard to know whom to root for when your choice is between cute kids and Nazis.


Read our interview with
Charmian Carr, who played
Liesl von Trapp in The
Sound of Music
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It doesn't matter. Audiences fell in love with the struggling novice Maria (Andrews), the dashing Captain von Trapp (Christopher Plummer), and, yes, the cute kids, all based on a real-life World War II Austrian family. Such songs as "My Favorite Things," "Do Re Mi," "Climb Every Mountain," and the title tune became part of the 20th century Zeitgeist. In addition, The Sound of Music officially became a cult hit when audiences in London began giving it the Rocky Horror Picture Show treatment, attending showings dressed as their favorite characters and delivering choreographed comments and gestures along with the movie. So why resist, especially when the 40th Anniversary Edition is the best DVD yet.

The DVDs
As if the direct involvement of Julie Andrews weren't enough, the 40th Anniversary Edition of The Sound of Music is a must-have for fans because of the fond sense of nostalgia that will touch all but the worst cynic's heart. Andrews introduces both discs and contributes a commentary track on the film. It's a joy to hear her speak about the film (for example, she explains how she solved her dislike for the lyrics of "I Have Confidence"), and also heard are remarks by Christopher Plummer (who at one point refers to his being 48, which if true would mean his comments were made in about 1975), Charmian Carr (Liesl), choreographer Dee Dee Wood, and Johannes Von Trapp (the real-life Maria Von Trapp's youngest son, who admits that his father did have a whistle but claims that he was not as stern as portrayed in the film). Even with all those people involved, there are still significant gaps of silence, however. Retained from the previous two-disc editions is the commentary track by director Robert Wise, which during the musical numbers becomes an isolated score with no vocals. Also new are sing-along subtitles in English, Spanish, and French, which allow you to have your own sing-along at home. In addition, the film's remastering shows off a truer and much warmer sense of color.

On the second disc, Andrews participates in a new 63-minute documentary "My Favorite Things: Julie Andrews Remembers." But it's really a general making-of documentary with contributions from a number of principals, including director Robert Wise, who died in mid-2005 (not surprisingly, some stories are repeated from the commentary track and from the 87-minute documentary on the previous DVD). Andrews also shares a warm 19-minute sit-down with Christopher Plummer. Carr, who over the years has become the film's biggest advocate, narrates a new 22-minute documentary, "On Location with The Sound of Music," in which she revisits the places in Salzburg where the movie was filmed, and even joins one of the "Sound of Music tours" that have become a booming industry. And acknowledging another big industry, there's a 12-minute featurette on the sing-along phenomenon, focusing specifically on the audience, costumed and otherwise, that attended a sold-out Hollywood Bowl sing-along in 2005. Making special appearances at the event are four von Trapp great-grandchildren and all seven of the actors who played the children. Thankfully, those actors also appear in a 33-minute documentary "From Liesl to Gretl: A 40th Anniversary Reunion," in which they explain what they do now (many are still in show business) and share stories about the film, who was afraid of Christopher Plummer, and what they feel is their responsibility to the film's passionate fans. What's touching is how the group still considers themselves a family so many years later. Other material includes an A&E documentary on the von Trapps, Mia Farrow's screen test for the Liesl role, and a restoration comparison.

What's Missing?
If you already own the previous two-disc editions, you'll want this 40th Anniversary Edition as well, but you might not want to toss those versions. Probably the most significant omission from this edition is the original 14-minute documentary Charmian Carr made in 1967, "Salzburg Sight and Sound." Carr's new documentary includes only a couple clips from the vintage piece. It's not a great work of art, but it's a notable loss and would have made a good contrast with the new documentary. In addition, the new making-of documentary is about 24 minutes shorter than the old one. Also missing are the audio-only features--the interviews, the radio programs, the Ernest Lehman spotlight--and the historical still gallery examining the history of Salzburg and the film. Granted, this material probably got the least play of any of the old features, but completists might want to hold onto their old discs for it. It would have also been nice to have screen tests other than Farrow's. Tests for all the children and for Christopher Plummer (including singing in his own voice before he was dubbed for the film) were included on Hollywood Screen Tests and Rodgers and Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies. Again, they're not critical but it would have been nice to have them all in one place. So maybe the 40th Anniversary Edition isn't the complete package on The Sound of Music, but it's the most satisfying edition yet, with enough new material to please even the veteran SoM DVD watcher. --David Horiuchi


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