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  • 'The Sound of Music is a 1965 movie based on the Broadway show of the same name written by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein. The story is loosely based on the real life story of the Von-Trapp family.Maria, the chosen governess from the church, is a free spirited young women who care and love deeply the Von Trapp children. But ever since their mother died, Captain Von Trapp,father, runs the house as if he were on one of his ships again. After some adventures with the children, Maria some how changes the captains heart and he becomes a loving father again.
  • The Sound of Music is a musical, and this is a general overview of that musical.
  • The Sound of Music is a Broadway musical written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II that was based on the biography of Maria von Trapp, which had previously inspired a German film in 1956. The musical opened in 1959 and ran continuously until 1963, with Mary Martin in the lead. The Academy Award-winning film version was released in 1965, starring Julie Andrews and featuring a puppetry sequence by Bil Baird.
  • The Sound of Music, released in 1845, is a 19th century movie about an extremely weird looking alien-like female (Harrison Ford) who gets kicked out of Nun school by Alfred Hitchcock (Leonardo da Vinci) and so Harrison she gets married to Benjamin Franklin (Benjamin Franklin as himself). The movie was a financial and critical failure as it basically just sucked.
  • The Sound of Music var en populär film på Jorden. När Eli Wallace frågade hans mor Marian Wallace vad hennes favoritfilm var, svarade hon först Grease och The Sound of Music men Eli trodde att det var E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. (SGU: "Pathogen")
  • The Sound of Music was a popular movie on Earth, released in 1965. When Eli Wallace asked his mother Marian Wallace what her favorite movie was in 2009, she first replied Grease and The Sound of Music but Eli believed that it was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. (SGU: "Pathogen")
  • I'm just listening really closely. I'm listening to that familiar and slightly creepy song. As the song advances, it gets louder and sounds like it’s getting closer. I don't mind, though. This is the song that makes me feel more at home. That I'm used to. I don't know where this song is coming from; it could be coming from the radio, or the television. No, it can't be. There's absolutely no electronics turned on in my house. I don't know, but I don't care. This song makes me feel more comfortable, hearing something that I'm finally used to.
  • Speak to Sigmund on the second floor of the Lumbridge Castle. He will explain the benefits of having a musician in Lumbridge, and how good it is for business. At the end of the dialogue, he will say, "Oh, we can always do with a new money-mak - ahem, Musician in Lumbridge, would you be interested?" Say yes to his proposal, and he will tell you to go and talk to the musician outside the Castle, near the river. Tell him you are interested in becoming a musician, and he will tell you to collect items to make a set of Shakers. Congratulations, quest complete!
  • The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The film is based on the Broadway musical The Sound of Music, with songs written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the musical book written by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, and the screenplay written by Ernest Lehman. Based on the book The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp, the film is about a young woman who leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the seven children of a naval officer widower. The Sound of Music contains several popular songs, including "Edelweiss", "My Favorite Things", "Climb Ev'ry Mountain", "Do-Re-Mi", "Sixteen Going on Seventeen", "The Lonely Goatherd", and the title song, "The
  • In "Death Has a Shadow", the Von Trapp family defeats Peter Griffin, among others, in a musical competition. In "Brian: Portrait of a Dog", after Peter tells Brian to "stop being a bad dog", Brian storms out of the house. Peter reveals he is holding an engine part, in a parody of when the nuns reveal they have sabotaged the Nazi soldier's cars. The scene was also parodied during a home viewing of the movie in "You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives" except a nun holds Nazi Guard Rolfe's head, to the other nuns' horror.
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  • In "Death Has a Shadow", the Von Trapp family defeats Peter Griffin, among others, in a musical competition. In "Brian: Portrait of a Dog", after Peter tells Brian to "stop being a bad dog", Brian storms out of the house. Peter reveals he is holding an engine part, in a parody of when the nuns reveal they have sabotaged the Nazi soldier's cars. The scene was also parodied during a home viewing of the movie in "You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives" except a nun holds Nazi Guard Rolfe's head, to the other nuns' horror. In "The Kiss Seen Around the World", Stewie Griffin asks the bully how old he is and the bully replies, "seven", Stewie says, "My, you're practically a lady." This is a reference to when Maria is introduced to the children. Chris Griffin, Meg and Stewie sing "So Long, Farewell" to Mr. Weed to impress him in "Mr. Saturday Knight". It is the last time they see him alive. "The Four Peters" in "Model Misbehavior" position their hands as the Von Trapp family did. In the opening of "PTV", Stewie runs Maria over during her performance of "The Sound of Music". Mayor Adam West is singing a parody of the song “Edelweiss” in "Brian Sings and Swings". Stewie is seen singing “I Have Confidence” as Maria von Trapp in the "Stewie B. Goode" segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. Lois fumbles through “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” at Meg's 16th birthday party in "Peter's Two Dads". Peter is also listening to the song just before getting shipped to 'straight camp' in "Family Gay". Peter says to Brian "You know, sometimes I don't believe I know you" in "Love, Blactually". This line is said by Captain von Trapp to Max in the film. Peter bullies Joe to sing a portion of "The Lonely Goatherd" in "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou". Peter and Brian watch the film in live action at the Quahog Cinema during a double feature in "Friends of Peter G" The film is parodied in "Vestigial Peter". Chip turns the drapes in clothes for Meg, Chris, Stewie, and Brian and they arrive in the backyard via rowboat and Peter acts as Captain Von Trapp.
  • 'The Sound of Music is a 1965 movie based on the Broadway show of the same name written by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein. The story is loosely based on the real life story of the Von-Trapp family.Maria, the chosen governess from the church, is a free spirited young women who care and love deeply the Von Trapp children. But ever since their mother died, Captain Von Trapp,father, runs the house as if he were on one of his ships again. After some adventures with the children, Maria some how changes the captains heart and he becomes a loving father again.
  • I'm just listening really closely. I'm listening to that familiar and slightly creepy song. As the song advances, it gets louder and sounds like it’s getting closer. I don't mind, though. This is the song that makes me feel more at home. That I'm used to. I don't know where this song is coming from; it could be coming from the radio, or the television. No, it can't be. There's absolutely no electronics turned on in my house. I don't know, but I don't care. This song makes me feel more comfortable, hearing something that I'm finally used to. I started hearing this song from the minute I was born, and since then, it seems to have been following me wherever I go. Whether I'm at the grocery store or the park, the same familiar song echoes through my ears. It plays when I'm feeling proud, it plays when I'm feeling depressed, and sadly walking through the rain. This song seems to always play. The same familiar song. And tonight, the song seemed to have finally gotten close enough to me, that it sounded like it was right behind me. That's when I fell asleep. I had a nightmare that the song was playing to scenes of death. I didn't mind too much though. I grew up with that song after all, so I still felt comfortably at home. The next day, the song stopped playing. I should have been bursting with joy, to have that awful tune finally gone. But I wasn't. I was extremely depressed, like I've lost a brother or something. To have the sights of my own home taken away forever. But, I suddenly began to fill with joy. I am free. I am free from what might be the end of me. You see, that's the world. Could what might be the most horrible scheme ever be blocked out by familiarity?
  • The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The film is based on the Broadway musical The Sound of Music, with songs written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the musical book written by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, and the screenplay written by Ernest Lehman. Based on the book The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp, the film is about a young woman who leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the seven children of a naval officer widower. The Sound of Music contains several popular songs, including "Edelweiss", "My Favorite Things", "Climb Ev'ry Mountain", "Do-Re-Mi", "Sixteen Going on Seventeen", "The Lonely Goatherd", and the title song, "The Sound of Music". The Sound of Music was filmed on location in Salzburg, Austria; the state of Bavaria in Germany; and at the 20th Century Fox studios in California, USA. It was photographed in 70mm Todd-AO format by Ted D. McCord. The film won a total of five Academy Awards including Best Picture and displaced Gone with the Wind as the highest-grossing film of all-time. The cast album was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. In 2001, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry as it was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
  • Speak to Sigmund on the second floor of the Lumbridge Castle. He will explain the benefits of having a musician in Lumbridge, and how good it is for business. At the end of the dialogue, he will say, "Oh, we can always do with a new money-mak - ahem, Musician in Lumbridge, would you be interested?" Say yes to his proposal, and he will tell you to go and talk to the musician outside the Castle, near the river. Tell him you are interested in becoming a musician, and he will tell you to collect items to make a set of Shakers. Once you have the oak logs and the three imp beads, talk to the musician again. He will tell you how to make the shakers. Use the Oak logs on the Beads to get the option of making shakers. Select it, and there you have it! Your very own musical instrument! Talk to the musician again to claim your reward. Congratulations, quest complete!
  • The Sound of Music is a musical, and this is a general overview of that musical.
  • The Sound of Music is a Broadway musical written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II that was based on the biography of Maria von Trapp, which had previously inspired a German film in 1956. The musical opened in 1959 and ran continuously until 1963, with Mary Martin in the lead. The Academy Award-winning film version was released in 1965, starring Julie Andrews and featuring a puppetry sequence by Bil Baird.
  • The Sound of Music, released in 1845, is a 19th century movie about an extremely weird looking alien-like female (Harrison Ford) who gets kicked out of Nun school by Alfred Hitchcock (Leonardo da Vinci) and so Harrison she gets married to Benjamin Franklin (Benjamin Franklin as himself). The movie was a financial and critical failure as it basically just sucked.
  • The Sound of Music var en populär film på Jorden. När Eli Wallace frågade hans mor Marian Wallace vad hennes favoritfilm var, svarade hon först Grease och The Sound of Music men Eli trodde att det var E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. (SGU: "Pathogen")
  • The Sound of Music was a popular movie on Earth, released in 1965. When Eli Wallace asked his mother Marian Wallace what her favorite movie was in 2009, she first replied Grease and The Sound of Music but Eli believed that it was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. (SGU: "Pathogen")
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