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The Sound of Music

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by Hirsch, Julia Antopol;


  Assistant Art Director: Harry Kemm

  Sketch Artist/Second Unit Supervisor: Maurice Zuberano

  Second Unit Photographer: Paul Beeson

  Special Visual Effects: L. B. Abbott, A.S.C., Emil Kosa, Jr.

  Set Decorator: Ruby Levitt, Walter M. Scott

  Director of Photography: Ted McCord, A.S.C.

  Camera Operator: Paul Lockwood

  Camera Technician: Roger Shearman

  Still-Man: James Mitchell

  Sound: Murray Spivack

  Sound Mixer: Bernard Freericks

  Sound Recorder: Bill Buffinger

  Supervisors: Fred Hynes, James Corcoran

  Boom Man: Orrick Barrett

  Cable Man: Jesse Long

  Key Grip: Walter Fitchman

  Best Boy: Fred Richter/Jack Dimmack

  Gaffer: Jack Brown

  Property Master: Eddie Jones

  Assistant Prop Master: Glen “Skippy” Delfino

  Second Assistant Prop Master: Benny Greenberg

  Makeup Man: Bill Buell, Ben Nye

  Hairdressers: Ray Foreman, Margaret Donovan

  Costume Designer: Dorothy Jeakins

  Costumer (Men): Dick James

  Costumer (Women): Josephine Brown

  Film Editor: William Reynolds, A.C.E.

  Assistant Film Editor: Larry Allen

  Schoolteachers: Frances Klamt, Jean Seaman

  Choreographers: Marc Breaux, Dee Dee Wood

  Music Supervisor: Irwin Kostal

  Vocal Coach: Robert Tucker

  Rehearsal Pianist: Harper MacKay

  Music Editor: Robert Mayer

  Technical Advisor: Lynn McKee

  Publicity: Mike Kaplan

  Assistant Publicity: Carol Shapiro

  Dialogue Coach: Pamela Danova

  Puppeteers: Bil and Cora Baird

  Bibliography

  Andrews, Julie. Interviewed by author, September 10, 1992.

  Arnold, Pia. Interviewed by author, July 7, 1992

  Barthel, Joan. “The Biggest Money-Making Movie of All Time—How Come?” New York Times Magazine (November 20, 1966).

  Behlmer, Rudy. “Oral History with Ridgeway Callow.” The American Film Institute Film History Program, 1976.

  Bernhard, Lisa. “From Lost in Space to Her Own Enterprise.” Us (November 14, 1988).

  Breaux, Marc. Interviewed by author, April 30, 1992.

  Brown, David. Interviewed by author, June 2, 1992.

  Byrne, Bridget. “Never Less than a Nice Girl—Even in the Nude.” Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (July 22, 1973).

  Carmack, Michael. “Hammond—Building a Career.” Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (December 8, 1974).

  Champlin, Charles. “ ‘Sound of Music’—Hills Are Alive Again.” Los Angeles Times (March 14, 1973).

  Chaplin, Betty Levin. Interviewed by author, July 22, 1992.

  Chaplin, Saul. Interviewed by author, July 22, 1992.

  Chase, Duane. Interviewed by author, April 28, 1992.

  Crist, Judith. New York Herald Tribune (March 3, 1965).

  Crowther, Bosley. “ ‘The Sound of Music’ Opens at Rivoli.” New York Times (March 3, 1965).

  Degn Films. And Edelweiss Is Also Just a Flower—Myth and Reality of the Trapp Family. (January 1992).

  Fordin, Hugh. Oscar Hammerstein II: Getting to Know Him. New York: Ungar Publishing Company, 1977.

  Hoaglins, Jess. “Norma Varden—Character Actress.” Hollywood Studio Magazine (October 1981).

  Hopper, Hedda. “Singing Charmian Carr Never Had a Lesson.” Los Angeles Times Calendar (March 7, 1965).

  Houston, Orella. Interviewed by author, June 5, 1992.

  Jeakins, Dorothy. Interviewed by author, June 11, 1992.

  Jordan, Richard Tyler. “The Tinsel Town.” Los Angeles Magazine (July 1989).

  Kafka, John. “Munich (Hitler’s Hotbed) Slashes 20th’s ‘Music,’ Eliminating Nazis As Heavies.” Weekly Variety (June 1, 1966).

  Kaplan, Mike. Interviewed by author, May 26, 1992.

  Karath, Kym. Interviewed by author, April 3, 1988, and April 10, 1992.

  Kostal, Irwin. Interviewed by author, July 1, 1992.

  La Rue, Francie. Interviewed by author, June 5, 1992.

  Lee, Anna. Interviewed by author, June 10, 1992.

  Lehman, Ernest. The Sound of Music. Twentieth Century Fox, January 1964.

  Lehman, Ernest. Interviewed by author, October 1987 and June 17, 1992.

  MacKay, Harper. Interviewed by author, August 5, 1992.

  Martin, Mary. My Heart Belongs. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1976.

  McCord, Ted. “The Sound of Music.” American Cinematographer (April 1965).

  Miller, Tony, and Patricia George Miller. Cut Print. Los Angeles: Ohara Publications, 1972.

  Morgan, Tracey. “Musical Heirs.” Us (March 5, 1990).

  “Movie Debut, Wet But Wonderful!” Hollywood Citizen-News (January 25, 1965).

  Nelson, Portia. Interviewed by author, May 18, 1992.

  Nixon, Marni. Interviewed by author, May 19, 1992.

  Plummer, Christopher. Interviewed by author, May 2, 1992.

  “Poe Tells ‘Sound of Music’ Story; Could Be Top Grosser of All Time.” Motion Picture Exhibitor (January 26, 1966).

  Reynolds, William. Interviewed by author, July 6, 1992.

  Rodgers, Richard. Musical Stages—An Autobiography. New York: Random House, 1975.

  Rodgers, Richard, Oscar Hammerstein II, Howard Lindsay, and Russel Crouse. The Sound of Music. New York: Random House, 1960.

  Rubin, Steven Jay. “ ‘Sound of Music’ Kids—Where Are They Now?” Los Angeles Times Calendar (April 26, 1981).

  Seaman, Jean. Interviewed by author, June 8, 1992.

  Segal, Mort. Interviewed by author, June 8, 1992.

  Scheuer, Philip K. “ ‘Sound of Music’ Without the Taste of Saccharine.” Los Angeles Times Calendar (March 7, 1965).

  Shearer, Lloyd. “The Biggest Box Office Draw of All Time.” Parade, Independent Press Telegram and Evening News (December 18, 1966).

  Silverman, Stephen. The Fox That Got Away. Secaucus, New Jersey: Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1988.

  Slate, Libby. “25th Anniversary for Oscar-Laden ‘The Sound of Music.’” Los Angeles Times (March 31, 1990).

  “The Sound of Music.” Daily Variety (March 1, 1965).

  “ ‘Sound’ of 20th Prod’n Heard; Lehman Inked.” Daily Variety (December 10, 1962).

  “Still One of Our Favorite Things; ‘The Sound of Music,’ Cast Returns for a 25th Anniversary Von Trapp Reunion.” People (September 10, 1990).

  Teusch, Judith Ann. “A Talk with Maria.” Our Sunday Visitor (June 11, 1964).

  Thomas, Larri. Interviewed by author, May 18, 1992.

  Truhitte, Dan. Interviewed by author, May 1, 1992.

  “20th To Film R&H’s ‘Sound of Music’; Pays Million For 15-Year Lease On Hit.” Daily Variety (June 13, 1960).

  Von Trapp, Johannes, Interviewed by author, April 16, 1992, and September 18, 1992.

  Von Trapp, Maria Augusta. The Story of the Trapp Family Singers. New York: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1949.

  Von Trapp, Maria. Maria—My Own Story. Carol Stream, Illinois: Creation House, 1972.

  Von Trapp, Maria Augusta, with Ruth T. Murdoch. A Family on Wheels. New York: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1959.

  Williams, Whitney. “Salzburg Snubs ‘The Sound of Music,’ But Basks in the Bonanza of Tourist Booty Lensing of 20th-Fox Film Brought the Town.” Daily Variety (June 20, 1969).

  Windeler, Robert. Julie Andrews—A Biography. New York: St. Martin Press, 1983.

  “Wise Hits ‘High-Handed’ 20th Staffer Who Slashed Nazi Footage from ‘Music.’” Daily Variety (June 2, 1966).

  Wise, Robert. “Why ‘The Sound of Music’ Sounds Differently.” Los Angeles Times Calendar (January 24, 1965).

  Wise, Robert. Interviewed by author, June 1987; June 1, 1992; and August 20, 1992.

  “Wise Helms ‘Sound’ at
20th.” Variety (November 5, 1963).

  “Wise, Shocked by Munich’s Nazi Cuts, Questions ‘Power’ of Branch Offices.” Variety (June 8, 1966).

  Wood, Dee Dee. Interviewed by author, April 28, 1992.

  Wyler, William, and Axel Madsen. William Wyler—The Authorized Biography. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1973.

  Zanuck, Richard. Interviewed by author, July 8, 1992.

  Zuberano, Maurice. Interviewed by author, June 1, 1992.

  Credits

  I interviewed many of the film’s principals extensively when doing the research for this book; when no source for a quote is mentioned, the words come from an interview with the speaker.

  Every effort has been made to find the correct rights holder for each photograph and illustration. If there are any discrepancies, please contact the author care of the publisher.

  The following photographs and illustrations are reproduced through the courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox: xiv, 20, 21, 30, 31, 37, 40, 42-44, 46, 48, 51, 57-59, 61, 63-66, 67-74 (except for otherwise noted), 80, 85, 88, 91, 92, 94-97, 99-103, 112, 114-116, 118-123, 125-135, 137, 148, 154

  The Sound of Music Copyright ©1965 by Argyle Enterprises and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.

  The following are photographs and illustrations reproduced through the courtesy of the University of Southern California Cinema-Television Library:

  The Robert Wise Collection: 34, 38, 52-54, 60, 62, 75-79, 82-84, 87, 89, 90, 113, 124, 136, 150, 152

  The Boris Leven Collection: 93

  The Roger Edens Collection: 14, 84, 85

  The following illustrations are reprinted through the courtesy of the University of Texas in Austin—The Ernest Lehman Collection: 24, 32, 33, 39, 41, 117

  The following photographs are reproduced through the courtesy of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization: 4, 6, 7

  The following lyrics are used through the courtesy of Williamson Music:

  “Do-Re-Mi,” pages 1, 23, and 158

  “Climb Every Mountain,” pages 49, 113, and 187

  “The Sound of Music,” pages 67–78, 144

  Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.

  Copyright © 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II

  Copyright renewed. International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Williamson Music owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world.

  “I Have Confidence,” pages 36, 81, 175

  Lyrics and Music by Richard Rodgers

  Copyright © 1965 by Richard Rodgers

  International Copyright Secured. All rights reserved. Williamson Music owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world.

  “Edelweiss,” page 30

  Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

  Copyright © 1977 by Dorothy Hammerstein, William Hammerstein, and Philip Zimet, Executors of the Estate of Oscar Hammerstein II. International copyrights secured. All rights reserved.

  “Something Good,” page 155

  Lyrics and Music by Richard Rodgers

  Copyright © 1964 by Richard Rodgers

  International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Williamson Music owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world.

  Illustrations on pages 9, 11: Copyright © 1960, 1962 by Daily Variety Ltd. Copyright © 1960 renewed in 1988. © Copyright 1962 renewed in 1990. Reprinted by permission.

  Illustrations on pages 17, 162: Copyright © 1963, 1966 by Variety, Inc. Copyright © 1963 renewed by 1991. Reprinted by permission.

  The photograph on page 50 is used courtesy of CBS Television, Warnecke and Haberman, photographers.

  The photographs and illustrations on the following pages are used courtesy of Ernest Lehman’s private collection: page 165

  The photographs and illustrations listed below are reprinted through the courtesy of Robert Wise’s private collection: Pages 36, 166, 175

  The photograph and illustrations used on pages 159–161, 171–173 are used courtesy of Mike Kaplan’s private collection.

  The following are photographs reproduced through the generosity of Johannes von Trapp: Pages 2, 3, 25, 27, 179, 181–184.

  The photo on page 176 is used courtesy of Julie Andrews. Photo by Zoe Dominic.

  The photo on page 176 is used courtesy of Christopher Plummer.

  The photo on page 178 is used courtesy of Kym Karath.

  The photo on page 188 is used courtesy of Stefan Herzl, Salzburg Panorama Tours.

  The photos on the following pages are reproduced through the permission of Photofest: Cover photo, title spread, 12, 20, 22, 55, 98, 157, 174, 177, 186

 

 

 


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