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The Sound of Music: The Making of America's Favorite Movie [Paperback]

Julia Hirsch (Author)
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September 1, 1993

A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the beloved 1965 classic movie, "The Sound of Music"

When "The Sound of Music" was released in 1965 it took the world by storm, earning five Oscars (including Best Picture), and went on to command the number-one spot at the box office for five years running. For millions of people, the film is that rare combination of a powerful and moving story, first-rate music, and breathtaking scenery. The Sound of Music: The Making of America's Favorite Movie is a tribute to this beloved movie musical and a fascinating, behind-the-scene account of the creation of a Hollywood classic.

Through exclusive in-depth interviews with cast and crew, stills from the movie's most memorable scenes, snapshots from personal scrapbooks, and papers from the Fox Studios archives, Julia Hirsch re-crates the magic that is "The Sound of Music." Julie Andrews recounts some of her more humorous memories of the filming, from her "first kiss" with Christopher Plummer, when neither of them could stop laughing, to rushing up the mountain for the famous opening scene only to be continually knocked down by the downdraft from the cameraman's helicopter. The book reveals details both fans and film buffs will enjoy, such as the fact that Yul Brynner, Walter Matthau, and Sean Connery were all considered fro the role of the Captain (while teenagers Mia Farrow, Sharon Tate, and Richard Dreyfuss auditioned for juvenile roles) and that director/producer Robert Wise, already fielding calls from Fox's Dick Zanuck for being over budget, almost didn't finish the location shoot in Austria because it simply wouldn't stop raining.

But most of all, Hirsch captures the extraordinary camaraderie shared by everyone involved, a group whose friendships would last a lifetime. This engaging narrative is both an insider's guide to, and a delightful celebration of, a film that truly is "the happiest sound in all the world."



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Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (September 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809238373
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809238378
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #884,822 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Ineteresting, June 4, 2000
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I was 17 the first time I saw SOM in 1965 and I still get a thrill everytime the camera pans to Maria and she starts singing. Having seen the movie countless times I was excited to get this book! I thought at first that knowing about how the film was made would take away some of the magic. However this has not been the case. Informative ( would you believe Gene Kelly turned down being the director!) and the names of some of the actors who were considered for parts will really surprise you. If you are a die hard SOM fan then the price of this book is well worth every penny. Not a fan? Buy it anyway, a good read on how a film is made and how success can be measured not only by the money a movie can make, but by the hearts it touches as well!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Throughly enjoyable, Enjoyably thorough, July 17, 2001
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The Sound Of Music was the first film I ever saw in a movie theatre (I was four) and it remains one of my all-time favorite movies. This book is everything I could want in a "behind the scenes" look at a classic film. Besides the remembrances of all of the cast members - major and minor, the book is jammed with many beautiful location photos, a number of which come from Portia Nelson's (she played one of the nuns) personal collection. What I found most fascinating was the list of famous young actors who screen-tested for the various children's parts (Mia Farrow as Liesl?!) as well as the director Robert Wise's battles with the studio to get his artistic vision on screen (20th Century Fox wasn't too financially solvent at the time thanks to Liz Taylor's Cleopatra debacle - of course the astounding success of The Sound Of Music changed that). In conclusion, if you love the film, you'll love the book. Get it today!
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great discovery full of wonderful detail..., October 17, 1999
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I've always been fascinated with the locations for 'The Sound of Music' and indeed have spent many hours tramping round Salzburg to find them - with some success, although there are a lot of false notions in circulation as well. The one I never could crack was where the opening song, 'The hills are alive...' was shot. The BBC Television programme, Jim'll Fix It, did a re-construct some years ago, where a little girl was flown out to Salzburg to perform the opening song. They used the Gaisberg, a mountain just outside Salzburg, which I duly visited, but which turned out not to be the one. In desperation, about a decade ago I wrote to Robert Wise, who sent me a very kind reply, but alas had forgotten the exact location - but he DID remember it was somewhere over the border with Germany. Imagine my delight when a friend recently bought me 'The Making of America's Favorite Musical', and there was a more-or-less precise description of the field, complete with anecdotes about the shooting of the main sequences of the song. For its information on locations alone, the book's a winner. My only suggestion would be that ALL the locations could be included in an appendix, with details of how to get to them. For the rest, it was a delight to read and to behold - some much detailed information on the shooting schedule, costume, how they did the songs, the actors on location and so on. I must read it again, but I fancy that some scenes are left out of the schedule as printed, e.g. the Nazis walking across the Residenzplatz in Salzburg (How on earth did they get THAT in the can?), the train sceen in 'Do-Re-Mi' etc. All-in-all, a real treasure - it's so good that I'm going to buy it for my sister (another SOM fan) for Christmas!
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