We’re reader-supported and may be paid when you visit links to partner sites. We don’t compare all products in the market, but we’re working on it! Show The Sound of Music 1965 GenresMusic, family, musical, biographical, historical ClassificationG SynopsisRodgers and Hammerstein's musical inspired this story of the convent-trained governess who won the heart of the Trapp family and whose courage led them across the Alps in their 1938 flight to freedom. Runtime167mins Cast and crew
One of the most popular musicals of all time, The Sound of Music is based on the true story of the Trapp family singers. The plot follows aspiring nun Maria, who is sent to be a governess of seven motherless children. Thanks to her loving nature, the children become very fond of her – and so does their widower father. The movie is joyous and heartwarming, making it an enthralling watch for the entire family. The performances are great and the songs catchy. If you're a fan of musicals, you can't miss this one. Alexandra Plesa writes about Internet TV for Finder. When she’s not re-watching The West Wing for the 11th time, she likes to scour streaming services for any fascinating underrated gems they have on offer. She’ll never say no to a romantic comedy and she’ll press you to watch BoJack Horseman until you finally give in More guides on FinderStream the best and saveIs The Sound of Music on any streaming?Watch The Sound of Music | Full movie | Disney+
Does Netflix have sound of music?CAN I WATCH THE SOUND OF MUSIC ON NETFLIX OR HULU? Sorry, Netflix and Hulu customers — The Sound of Music is not currently streaming on either service.
Where can I stream The Sound of Music in Australia?The Sound of Music | Release Details
The Sound of Music is available to stream in Australia now on Google Play and Apple TV and Disney+ and Prime Video Store.
Is The Sound of Music a Walt Disney movie?That's because since acquiring 20th Century Fox, Disney is making timeless Fox titles like The Sound of Music and Home Alone unavailable for screening at most theatres, according to Canadian cinema owners.
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