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Cinema Cemetery - Cinema Cemetery: Episode 38- The Sound Of Music (1965)

Cinema Cemetery: Episode 38- The Sound Of Music (1965)

12/21/20 • 44 min

Cinema Cemetery

“Sol: a needle pulling thread. La: a...uh...note to follow sol.” It’s not always Shakespeare, but The Sound of Music keeps the lyrical tradition going with this 1965 musical. Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, this somewhat true story tells the tale of young Maria, a failing nun-candidate charged with bringing order to an Austrian Captain’s household (seven children and all) as war looms in Europe. Part comedy, part wartime drama, and all classic musical, this iconic movie continues to serve as the mark by which most other film musicals are measured. Does it deserve the praise? Find out this week on Cinema Cemetery.
Current Rankings:
3- Lawerence of Arabia

4-All About Eve

5- Gone With Wind

11-It Happened One Night

12-Bridge on the River Kwai

19-All The King’s Men

20-The Lost Weekend

22-On The Waterfront

24-Casablanca

25- All Quiet on the Western Front

27-Rebecca

30-The Mutiny

34-You Can’t Take It With You

35-Marty

36-Mrs. Miniver

40-My Fair Lady

45-Gentleman’s Agreement

49-Hamlet

50-Cimarron

52-Ben Hur

60-Best Years of Our Lives

62-From Here to Eternity

64-Around the World in 80 Days

65-The Apartment

66-The Great Ziegfeld

68- The West Side Story

70- Wings

71-Grand Hotel

72- Tom Jones

77-Life of Emil Zola

79-How Green Was My Valley

80-An American in Paris

85-Going My Way

89-Greatest Show On Earth

90- Broadway Melody

91-Cavalcade

92-Gigi

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“Sol: a needle pulling thread. La: a...uh...note to follow sol.” It’s not always Shakespeare, but The Sound of Music keeps the lyrical tradition going with this 1965 musical. Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, this somewhat true story tells the tale of young Maria, a failing nun-candidate charged with bringing order to an Austrian Captain’s household (seven children and all) as war looms in Europe. Part comedy, part wartime drama, and all classic musical, this iconic movie continues to serve as the mark by which most other film musicals are measured. Does it deserve the praise? Find out this week on Cinema Cemetery.
Current Rankings:
3- Lawerence of Arabia

4-All About Eve

5- Gone With Wind

11-It Happened One Night

12-Bridge on the River Kwai

19-All The King’s Men

20-The Lost Weekend

22-On The Waterfront

24-Casablanca

25- All Quiet on the Western Front

27-Rebecca

30-The Mutiny

34-You Can’t Take It With You

35-Marty

36-Mrs. Miniver

40-My Fair Lady

45-Gentleman’s Agreement

49-Hamlet

50-Cimarron

52-Ben Hur

60-Best Years of Our Lives

62-From Here to Eternity

64-Around the World in 80 Days

65-The Apartment

66-The Great Ziegfeld

68- The West Side Story

70- Wings

71-Grand Hotel

72- Tom Jones

77-Life of Emil Zola

79-How Green Was My Valley

80-An American in Paris

85-Going My Way

89-Greatest Show On Earth

90- Broadway Melody

91-Cavalcade

92-Gigi

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Current Rankings:
3- Lawerence of Arabia

4-All About Eve

5- Gone With Wind

11-It Happened One Night

12-Bridge on the River Kwai

19-All The King’s Men

20-The Lost Weekend

22-On The Waterfront

23-The Sound Of Music

24-Casablanca

25- All Quiet on the Western Front

27-Rebecca

30-The Mutiny

34-You Can’t Take It With You

35-Marty

36-Mrs. Miniver

40-My Fair Lady

45-Gentleman’s Agreement

49-Hamlet

50-Cimarron

52-Ben Hur

60-Best Years of Our Lives

62-From Here to Eternity

64-Around the World in 80 Days

65-The Apartment

66-The Great Ziegfeld

67-A Man Of All Seasons

68- The West Side Story

70- Wings

71-Grand Hotel

72- Tom Jones

77-Life of Emil Zola

79-How Green Was My Valley

80-An American in Paris

85-Going My Way

89-Greatest Show On Earth

90- Broadway Melody

91-Cavalcade

92-Gigi

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