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The Trapp Family

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An Austrian convent girl (Ruth Leuwerik) teaches a baron's (Hans Holt) seven singing children, and they all flee the Nazis.

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Audience Member This was a nice, easygoing film about the Trapp Family Singers. Being a huge fan of The Sound of Music, I'm a little biased. Honestly, If you've heard of this film or are considering watching it, it's probably because you already know and love the story. This was the first adaptation of Maria von Trapp's novel, and plays out similarly to the 1965 film. The main difference is that this film includes the family's time in America as well. If you're a fan of The Sound of Music, then you'll enjoy watching this adaptation of the story. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis An Austrian convent girl (Ruth Leuwerik) teaches a baron's (Hans Holt) seven singing children, and they all flee the Nazis.
Director
Wolfgang Liebeneiner
Screenwriter
George Hurdalek, Herbert Reinecker
Genre
Drama
Original Language
German
Runtime
1h 46m