All this started in June 1965, when Music voice Premier on Nashville Belle Mede Theater- A magical place where my love affair with the film was born. The film was played for an unprecedented 14 months, and the local parents quickly discovered that the theater doubled as the cheapest babysitter in the city. He dropped us at least six to eight times that year with Maria and von traps, knowing that we were in good hands for a few hours of show tunes. Somewhere between “do-ray-me” and running over the Nazis above the Alps, I became difficult for music for Austria, and very beautiful Christopher Plmar. To date, “The Lonely Gothd” is permanently recorded in my brain, and I fail the film without every Christmas.
That initial violation with Austria pursued me in my career as a film, design and travel journalist. Decades ago, I made my first pilgrimage in Salzburg to pay homage to the stored places of the film – wandering the Mirabel Garden, showing the music and standing in the fear before Baroque’s Faisads and Pegasas Fountains that became cinematic landmarks. When? Music voice This year turned 60 years old, it seemed suitable only to return, this time for Tiolian Alps, just one hour from Salzburg. My Aadhaar was the dream of a family-owned Bio Hotel Stanglewirt, a set decorator with a period-perfect wood-based room, traditional Alpine-Clade Staff, and scenes of a music number worthy hills. It is considered to be one of Hollywood’s best placed mysteries for a long time, hosting Clarke Gable and Bing Crossbie to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gwneth Paltro and Jessica Alba, which is once a guest. In the midst of watching the scriptor Stallian, a resident of the mountain air and breathing, it felt as if I wandered Music voice set.
Widely considered as one of Hollywood’s most beloved presentations, classic music, which began on Broadway, lies in the true story of the von trap family, a seven -children Austrian house, their widow naval captain father, and an enthusiastic rule called Maria. Julie, moving over the Austrian Alps from Andrews’s unforgettable opening shot, the audience has swept away the world of delightful scenes and the timeless score of Roders and Hamrstin.
Academy-Wuzzle winning production designer Boris Leven and set decorator Ruby R. Levit and Walter Scott re-resumed all trapping of the old world’s Austrian aristocratic class for the film, shooting in Salzburg as well as Los Angeles Studio.
From September 12, Music voice To celebrate its 60th year, we will return to select theaters across the country. In its honor, we see behind the scenes of this cute film below.