The Real Von Trapp children did like Marie as there governess, however, they did not want their father to marry her. In real life, in my opinion, Marie was a jerk. She secluded the children and when the oldest girl announced she was going to get married, Marie locked her in her room for days, finally, the girl climbed out her bedroom window and eloped. Marie did this sort of thing to a few of her children. I feel she was very mean to her children. She was only worried about the singing group. That's why the children could only see each other. Then they wouldn't know what they were missing.
The children treated her mean, and rude, behind their dads back.
"Fräulein Maria". ""Fräulein" is how you say "Miss" in German (the language spoken in Austria), so they're just calling her "Miss Maria".
The von Trapp family is famous for appearing in "The Sound of Music." The movie is based on the real life of the von Trapp family. "The Sound of Music" starred Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.
It is based of a true story, the story of the Von Trapp family. There is a book written by the real Maria Von Trapp, called the Von Trapp family singers
Captain George Von Trapp. The Sound of Music 1965, starring Julie Andrews as "Maria" the mishap nun and Christopher Plummer as "Capt. Von Trapp" is based on the true life story of the Von Trapp family singers. A wonderful music full of life and music. The DVD release has interviews with some of the Original Von Trapp family members as well as interviews with the cast and crew. It's well worth the watch.
Yes. Julie Andrews played the main part of Maria in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. The movie is based on a true story and Julie Andrews portrays Maria von Trapp, a young woman who wanted to become a nun, but never did because she fell in love with and married the father, Georg von Trapp, of the children she nannied.
There are three boy characters in the Sound of Music. Kurt is 10 (almost 11), Friedrich is 14, and Rolf (who delivers the telegrams) is 17 - going on 18.
The von Trapp family is famous for appearing in "The Sound of Music." The movie is based on the real life of the von Trapp family. "The Sound of Music" starred Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.
It is based of a true story, the story of the Von Trapp family. There is a book written by the real Maria Von Trapp, called the Von Trapp family singers
Captain George Von Trapp. The Sound of Music 1965, starring Julie Andrews as "Maria" the mishap nun and Christopher Plummer as "Capt. Von Trapp" is based on the true life story of the Von Trapp family singers. A wonderful music full of life and music. The DVD release has interviews with some of the Original Von Trapp family members as well as interviews with the cast and crew. It's well worth the watch.
Maria Von Trapp
Yes. Julie Andrews played the main part of Maria in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. The movie is based on a true story and Julie Andrews portrays Maria von Trapp, a young woman who wanted to become a nun, but never did because she fell in love with and married the father, Georg von Trapp, of the children she nannied.
There are three boy characters in the Sound of Music. Kurt is 10 (almost 11), Friedrich is 14, and Rolf (who delivers the telegrams) is 17 - going on 18.
Julie Andrews played the main part of Maria in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. The movie is based on a true story and Julie Andrews portrays Maria von Trapp, a young woman who wanted to become a nun, but never did because she fell in love with and married the father, Georg von Trapp, of the children she nannied.
The setting of the Sound of Music is in Austria in the 1930's, just before World War 2. The von Trapp family lived in a villa in Aigen, a suburb of Salzburg, Austria. Maria is a postulant at Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg.
The Sound of Music is based on a true story. In real life, Maria, who really was a nun, was sent to Captain von Trapp to take care of his sickly daughter. Eventually, they fell in love and got married. World War 2 forced them to leave Austria and at that time, Maria was pregnant with a son. And then she wrote a book called "The Story of the von Trapp Singers," which was made into "The Sound of Music." The names of the children were not the real actual names and some of the characters weren't real, either.
The lead female character , and dominant one, was Maria Von Trapp best-known as played on stage by Mary Martin, and in the film by Julie Andrews. Different actresses handled the role in (Road Companies)_ which I saw in l962
The Sound of Music, based on the Broadway play. neither mentioned the fact that Captain Von Trapp was, in his active duty days- a submarine commander- nor were there any props ( model subs) to get across this idea. It was understood he was a Naval officer, but not mentioned he served on U-boats.
Sound of Music, The (1959), a musical play by Howard lindsay-and-crouse, Russel Crouse (book), Richard richard-rodgers(the-sound-of-music), Oscar hammerstein-oscar(lyrics). [ lunt-fontanne-theatre, 1,443 perf.; Tony Award.] When the lively Maria (Mary mary-martin), a postulant at an Austrian convent, seems an unlikely candidate for her religious order, the Mother Abbess (Patricia Neway) arranges for her to serve as governess to the seven children of the stern, widowed naval officer Captain Georg von Trapp (Theodore theodore-bikel). Maria wins the children's love immediately and inadvertently falls for the Captain himself. He is opposed to the Nazis, so when they order him to report for duty, the whole family flees to the safety of the West. Notable songs: The Sound of Music; My Favorite Things; Edelweiss; Do‐Re‐Mi; Climb Ev'ry Mountain; The Lonely Goatherd; Sixteen Going on Seventeen. Written shortly before Hammerstein's death and thus this great partnership's last work, the musical, which was based on Maria von Trapp's autobiography The Trapp Family Singers, was condemned by such staunch detractors of operetta as Brooks atkinson-brooks. The public, however, adored it. A 1965 film version broke records, helping the show to remain a favorite in theatres across the country. A 1998 Broadway revival was well received by audiences and the critics.Read more: the-sound-of-music