The Sound of Music: The Making of America’s Favorite Movie Will Be Re-Released for the First Time in 50 Years | Playbill

Broadway News The Sound of Music: The Making of America’s Favorite Movie Will Be Re-Released for the First Time in 50 Years The revised edition will include additional behind-the-scenes photos and more.

In 1965, The Sound of Music: The Making of America’s Favorite Movie hit bookstores across the world. The behind-the-scenes look at the iconic film starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer as the charming governess and Captain Von Trapp included in-depth interviews with the cast and crew—including Andrews and Plummer—as well as director-producer Robert Wise.

Now, the historic retelling of stories from the set, photos from the shoot, and scenes that decorated the cutting-room floor is being re-released April 1.

The revised edition from the Chicago Review Press will including additional material, including more photos and updated biographical information about the many faces of Sound of Music, plus information about the Sound of Music phenomenon that has sparked tours in Salzburg and singalong showings in the U.S.

Read More: WATCH LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA’S SOUND OF MUSIC HOME VIDEO

The book is now available for pre-order via Amazon, or order from your local bookstore throughout North America.

Look back on The Sound of Music Live!:

The Sound of Music Live!, Starring Carrie Underwood and Audra McDonald, Hits the Airwaves; Highlights from the Broadcast

 
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