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Anno di produzione: 1965

Stato del film: Catalogo

Paese d'origine: USA
Location del set: Los Angeles, California, USA Salzburg, Austria Mondsee, Salzkammergut, Austria
Versioni alternative: - When this was first released in Germany, the film ended with Maria's wedding and the final third of the film cut off due to its Nazi overtones. Furious, Fox later restored the finale. - In 1987, an NBC version of the film was aired. This version of the film cut out the following things: The end of "I Have Confidence In Me" is cut, going to commercial right after Maria says "Oh, help". Also cut was the part where Captain Von Trapp tells his children at the dinner table he is going to Vienna the next day. It goes from Liesel asking to be excused right to her runnig out the door towars Rolf. Also cut was the scene where the nuns sing the "Alleluia", cutting it from the scene in the chapel right to the nun running to tell Mother Abbess that Maria is missing. Another cut includes the Captain and Baroness walking in the hall during the ball. Instead of seeing the children doing the "cukooo" introduction to "So Long, Farewell", we see the children beginning the song in the straight line. Finally, the scene where the Captain rips the Nazi Flag is cut, going right to Liesel talking to Maria. - The NBC version ran 140 minutes, deleting over 35 minutes of scenes in order to fit a 3-hour time slot with commercials. The NBC Televsion airings delete the scene where Maria juggles with fruit, the scene where the children tell the Captain they went berry picking and the part right after the Captain rips up the Nazi Flag, where the children return home in Max's Car - A scene showing Maria and the Children standing in front of fruit crates is rumored to be on some television airings. It is also said that it has some musical numbers not included in the home video and theatrical versions. - A "Sing-a-long" version of the movie - uncut, but with sub-titles of the song lyrics - is in limited theatrical release. - Other scenes cut in the NBC version is the scene where the children ask their father about Maria leaving. The entire part about the pink lemonade is edited out. - Most television airings also delete part of sequence in which the von Trapps hide in the abbey cemetary, specifically, where Gretl asks Maria if they should sing at that moment. In addition, the scene in which the Captain and the Baroness call off their engagement omits all of the dialog leading up to the Captain saying it's no use.
Genere: Family Musical
Lingue: English
Plot: Captain Baron von Trapp is a widowed ex-naval officer with seven children who serve only to remind him of his deceased wife. The Von Trapp home is thus turned into a gloomy place of order and discipline, until the arrival of a new governess: Frauline Marie who is from a nearby Salzburg abbey. Marie shows the Von Trapp children the miracle of the Sound of Music, and teaches them how to sing. Captain von Trapp's heart opens up to feelings he had forgotten and he and Marie fall in love. Marie and Georg von Trapp are married, only to have their world brought down around them by the 1938 Anschluss of Austria, where Nazi Germany takes control of the country and demands that Captain von Trapp assume a position in the German Navy. Baron Von Trapp, a widower, runs his home near Salzburg like the ship he once commanded. That changes when Maria arrives from the convent to be the new governess of his seven children. Their romps through the hills inspire all to sing and to find joy in the smallest things -- like raindrops on window panes. With a renewed zest for life, the baron hosts a party to introduce his new fiance. Maria knows then she does not want to be a nun. She marries the baron. The happy ever after part is threatened when Austria's new German rulers want the baron back in military service. Maria is a failure as a nun. The Mother Superior sends her off in answer to a letter from a retired naval captain for a governess for his seven children. She goes to their house and finds that she is the latest in a long line of governesses run off by the children. She teaches the children to sing and that becomes their bonding force, of course leading her to fall in love with their father and marries him. As this is happening Austria votes to be assumed by Germany on the eve of World war II.
Visti censura internazionale: Australia:G USA:G UK:U Argentina:Atp Finland:S Sweden:Btl Sweden:11
Date di uscita internazionali:
Denmark:20 December 1965
Finland:17 December 1965
Sweden:9 December 1965
USA:2 March 1965
USA:24 August 1990 (reissue) (25th anniversary)
Denmark:9 November 1966 (re-release)
Dati tecnici:
OFM:65 mm
PCS:Todd-AO
PFM:16 mm
PFM:35 mm
PFM:70 mm
PFM:8 mm
CAM:MCS 70 (Modern Cinema Systems) (aerial shots)
RAT:2.20 : 1 (negative ratio)
MET:4695 m (Sweden)
Suono:
Stereo
70mm 6-Track (70mm prints)
Durata:
Argentina:175
Sweden:172
UK:174
USA:175
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