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frenchublog · 7 months ago
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elieandrews · 6 months ago
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THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965) dir. Robert Wise
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wellingtonslapdog · 8 days ago
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Lets try again shall we? As i said in my first attempt of posting this...i watched Hamlet at Elsinore 1964 with a dear friend of mine
How does one recover from this..?
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(i have more of these...)
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nick-nellson · 7 months ago
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The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise
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boltlightning · 11 months ago
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do allow me, will you? ➢ THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965)
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The Sound of Music + textposts pt. 6/?
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eriksangel666 · 2 years ago
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I'm gonna be a theatre nerd on main here. Okay, the original recording of Christopher Plummer singing Edelweiss was released yesterday and honestly, I just want them to re-release the film with his vocals, not the dub. It feels much more natural and organic to him as a performer. What do I mean by that? Well, the man who dubbed Plummer sounded lovely, absolutely nothing wrong. But with Plummer's voice back in, I noticed subtle shifts in his acting that I hadn't before. The original dub is "Hello I am here and I am singing a pretty song, the end." Plummer's version is "I love my country, I love my family...and I think I love this woman who came into my home." And the tiny shifts in his voice match the expressions on his face and the way his eyes suddenly glint in a different way as the Captain. In conclusion, by God that man could act and he shouldn't have been dubbed in the first place. Maybe that's why he was always reticent to sing it in public.
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caluanthes · 1 year ago
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THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965), dir Robert Wise
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hotvintagepoll · 2 years ago
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Propaganda
Paul Newman (Paris Blues, A New Kind of Love)—those blue eyes! that cleft chin, that jawline! plus his company makes that really good organic salad dressing!!!!!
Christopher Plummer (The Sound of Music)—you can't tell me your sexual awakening was NOT this man staring julie andrews down in a dark garden somewhere in 1940s austria
This is round 2 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage man.
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frenchublog · 1 year ago
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cinemagal · 2 years ago
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Trivia for Knives Out (2019) dir. Rian Johnson
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aq2003 · 11 months ago
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hamlet x ophelia mixed messages amv
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nick-nellson · 1 year ago
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The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise
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russell-crowe · 8 months ago
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christopher plummer in the silent partner (1978)
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The Sound of Music + textposts pt. 4/?
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caluanthes · 6 months ago
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Children cannot do the things they're supposed to do if they have to worry about spoiling their precious clothes.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965), dir Robert Wise
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