“Fox lost $15 million on actual film production, a then astronomical sum that forced the company to sell both stock and real ...
Christopher Plummer repeatedly turned down the role of Captain von Trapp because of the initial way the character was written ...
But a funny thing happens with director-writer Bernard MacMahon’s thorough and affectionate origin story doc., well-stocked ...
While the film is not of modern standards, its place in cultural history is undeniable and its lessons remain as relevant as ever.
To mark the 60th anniversary of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music film – which premiered on March 2, 1965 – 60 rare, behind-the-scenes photos from the 20th Century Fox archive have been ...
It might surprise fans to learn that the movie “The Sound of Music,” which turned 60 years old on March 2, was not one of the critics’ favorite things when it hit theaters in 1965.