Charmian Carr starred in 'The Sound of Music': Why generations still flock to it
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Actress Charmian Carr, who is likely best known to movie fans for having portrayed Liesl von Trapp聽in the classic 1965 musical film 鈥淭he Sound of Music,鈥 has died.聽
Ms. Carr鈥檚 character was the eldest of the von Trapp family and performed the famous song 鈥淪ixteen Going on Seventeen.鈥澛
The film is Carr鈥檚 only movie credit, with the actress having appeared in a single other production, the 1966 TV movie 鈥淓vening Primrose.鈥
She instead pursued work in interior design.
, Carr was a frequent presence at the Hollywood Bowl鈥檚 screenings of 鈥淢usic.鈥
鈥淢usic鈥 became an acclaimed and beloved film, with the movie winning the Oscar for best picture and best music and director Robert Wise receiving the Oscar for best director. Actresses Julie Andrews and Peggy Wood also received nominations for best actress and best supporting actress, respectively.
When adjusted for inflation, the movie is still the third-highest-grossing film of all time, behind only the 1939 movie 鈥淕one With the Wind鈥 and 1977鈥檚 鈥淪tar Wars.鈥澛
鈥淢usic鈥 was the subject of a tribute for its 50th anniversary at last year鈥檚 Oscars ceremony, with singer Lady Gaga performing a tribute of selections from the film with a special appearance by Ms. Andrews.
What has made this film so beloved by audiences?聽
writes that the movie is clear with its moral dilemmas, contrasting the film with today鈥檚 politics and writing, 鈥淸In 鈥楳usic鈥橾, the choice between right and wrong is clear. The antagonists are Nazis, after all. And the protagonists 鈥 well, it doesn't get much better than Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, a.k.a. Maria and the Captain, a couple equally matched in terms of intelligence, passion, and conviction.鈥澛
She writes that she admires the bravery exhibited by Captain Georg von Trapp and Maria, writing, 鈥淚 never fail to swoon at least a little when Captain von Trapp tears down the Nazi flag that he finds hanging from his home. It's a small moment, but an iconic one (for me, at least): a display of conviction so pure and so strong."
Christopher Plummer himself, who portrayed the Captain, also sees the movie as an antidote to more violent or cynical films that are released today and a film that achieved a good tone.
鈥淚 do respect that it is a bit of relief from all the gunfire and car chases you see these days,鈥 . 鈥淚t鈥檚 sort of wonderfully, old-fashionedly universal. It鈥檚 got the bad guys and the Alps; it鈥檚 got Julie and sentiment in bucketloads. Our director, dear old Bob Wise, did keep it from falling over the edge into a sea of treacle.鈥