A B C from The Sound of Music (1965)
A bit chilly out tonight, isn't it? from The Sound of Music (1965)
A captain with seven children from The Sound of Music (1965)
A clown from The Sound of Music (1965)
A dream that will need from The Sound of Music (1965)
A dream that will need from The Sound of Music (1965)
A dream that will need from The Sound of Music (1965)
A female deer from The Sound of Music (1965)
A fine man and a brave one. from The Sound of Music (1965)
A flibbertigibbet from The Sound of Music (1965)
A flibbertigibbet, a will o' the wisp from The Sound of Music (1965)
A long, sleek one for the Mediterranean... from The Sound of Music (1965)
A love song. from The Sound of Music (1965)
A new mother? from The Sound of Music (1965)
A prince on the bridge of a castle moat heard from The Sound of Music (1965)
A retired officer of the Imperial Navy. from The Sound of Music (1965)
A singing group all in one family. You'll never guess, Georg. from The Sound of Music (1965)
A stranger in a new household... from The Sound of Music (1965)
A telegram from Admiral von Schreiber of the navy of the Third Reich. from The Sound of Music (1965)
A very good place to start from The Sound of Music (1965)
Absolutely out of the question. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Activity suggests a life filled with purpose. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Adieu, adieu to you and you and you from The Sound of Music (1965)
Adieu, adieu to you and you and you from The Sound of Music (1965)
Affectionately? from The Sound of Music (1965)
After all, the wool of a black sheep is just as warm. from The Sound of Music (1965)
After all, we would not want you to get lost in the crowds... from The Sound of Music (1965)
After it happens from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah ah ah ah from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah ah ah ah from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah ah ah ah from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah ah ah ah from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah ah ah ah from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah ah ah ah from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah, you mean me. I'm exciting. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ah. Huh, huh, huh, huh. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Aha! Marta! from The Sound of Music (1965)
All I trust becomes my own from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right now, children! Outside for your walk. Father's orders. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right, everybody. Up here on the bed. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right, everyone inside. Go and get your dinner. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right, if the borders are closed... from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right, surprises for you on the terrace. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right, you've delivered your telegram. Now get out. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right, you've delivered your telegram. Now get out. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right. Come on over here. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All right. Go inside. Dry off. Clean up. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All that needless worrying, Georg. from The Sound of Music (1965)
All the love you can give from The Sound of Music (1965)
All the love you can give from The Sound of Music (1965)
All the love you can give from The Sound of Music (1965)
Alleluia, alleluia from The Sound of Music (1965)
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia from The Sound of Music (1965)
Am I so scared from The Sound of Music (1965)
Amen from The Sound of Music (1965)
Among the birds and the flowers... from The Sound of Music (1965)
An absurd little bird from The Sound of Music (1965)
And all those children, heaven bless them from The Sound of Music (1965)
And bread from The Sound of Music (1965)
And climb a tree and look over into your garden. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And definitely not for me. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And do you or do you not have difficulty remembering such simple instructions? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And during dessert, always blow your nose. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And everybody at Nonnberg Abbey. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And everything was so green and fragrant. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And for you, it will be just as wonderful, I promise. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And Gretl. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And happy and pleasant. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And have you found it... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And help her to tell me what she's been up to. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And here are your names Liesl, Friedrich... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I I came back to fulfill it. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I I need someone who needs me desperately... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I am learning, I really am. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I didn't want to wake everybody up. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I do have the finest couturier in Vienna... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I just thought perhaps you might, uh, change your mind? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I missed the children. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I never know exactly where I am from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I pray that this will become a happy family in thy sight. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I'd like a pink parasol. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I'll from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I'm the head of the von Trapp family, am I not? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I'm the old butler, fraΓΌlein. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And I'm their father. Good night. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And it is coming, Captain perhaps they would get further with you... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And it makes you much too quiet at the dinner table. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And it'll be all wrong again after you leave. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And joining them would be... unthinkable. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And listen to all you say from The Sound of Music (1965)
And listen to all you say from The Sound of Music (1965)
And longed to be one of us... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And made him boiling mad at us? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And now, dear God, about Liesl... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And report to their naval base at Bremerhaven tomorrow. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And return to the abbey. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And return to Vienna, where I belong. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And so must I from The Sound of Music (1965)
And so, ladies and gentlemen, the family von Trapp again... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And sometimes... in the flag. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And somewhere out there is a young lady who I think... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And that's all there is to it. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And the bells in the steeple too from The Sound of Music (1965)
And the bells in the steeple too from The Sound of Music (1965)
And the first prize, the highest honor in all Austria... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And the little ones just want to be loved. Oh, please, love them, love them all. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And the most glittering circle of friends. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And the Untersberg kept leading me higher and higher... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And the wind that moves through the trees like a restless sea, hmm? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And then I don't feel from The Sound of Music (1965)
And then I don't feel from The Sound of Music (1965)
And then I thought perhaps a villa in the south of France... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And then you feel it's just beginning? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And then you wait for the sun to come out. It always does. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And these are my children. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And these, um, travel clothes that you're all wearing? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And they are to take you personally to Bremerhaven tonight... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And they're very mad at those who don't think so. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And this house... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And Uncle Max. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And under. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And up in the nursery from The Sound of Music (1965)
And up in the nursery an absurd little bird from The Sound of Music (1965)
And utterly unfair to you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And what's worse, I can't seem to stop saying things... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And when you are finished singing... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And when your husband died, he left you with a terrible fortune. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And where, may I ask, did they get these... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And while I show them from The Sound of Music (1965)
And while the judges are arriving at their decision... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And whistles on the stair from The Sound of Music (1965)
And why do you stare at me that way? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And willingly I believe from The Sound of Music (1965)
And wonderful new world of indigestion? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And yet and yet she's unhappy too. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And you ask me to believe that you, Captain von Trapp, are singing in a concert? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And you belong to him from The Sound of Music (1965)
And you, Sister Sophia? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And you're five years old? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And your father better be, too, if he knows what's good for him. from The Sound of Music (1965)
And, oh, I forgot the other boy. What's his name? from The Sound of Music (1965)
And, uh Ξ₯ou're gonna hate me for this... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And, you know, uh, you blushed in his arms... from The Sound of Music (1965)
And... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Anytime you say the word, Georg, you can be part of my new act... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Anyway, the reason no longer exists. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Are Father and Uncle Max going to push the car... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Are only the tools we use to build a song. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Are we really going to sing before a whole lot of people tonight? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Are you asking me to believe that the captain... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Are you trying to say that I'm more at home here... from The Sound of Music (1965)
As a matter of fact, that's where we were going now. from The Sound of Music (1965)
As a matter of fact, yes, Louisa. from The Sound of Music (1965)
As I sound your signals, you will step forward and give your name. from The Sound of Music (1965)
As though it wanted me to go right through the clouds with it. from The Sound of Music (1965)
At ease. from The Sound of Music (1965)
At first, I thought of a fountain pen, but you've already got one. from The Sound of Music (1965)
At least the Austria I know. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Auf Wiedersehen from The Sound of Music (1965)
Auf Wiedersehen, good bye from The Sound of Music (1965)
Austria is the same. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ave! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Aw! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Baby, it's time to think from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bachelor dandies from The Sound of Music (1965)
Baroness Machiavelli. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Baroness Schraeder, do you mind if we stop now? We're tired. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Baroness Schraeder. Ξerr Zeller. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Baroness, I hope you're joking. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bedtime is to be strictly observed, no exceptions. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Behaved badly. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Believe me, it will be a performance beyond anything even I've dreamt of. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Besides which, you see I have confidence from The Sound of Music (1965)
Better beware, be canny and careful from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bless my homeland from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bless my homeland from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bless my homeland from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bless my homeland forever from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bloom and grow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bloom and grow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bloom and grow forever from The Sound of Music (1965)
Blossom of snow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Blossom of snow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Blossom of snow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Blossom of snow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bravo! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens from The Sound of Music (1965)
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens from The Sound of Music (1965)
Brigitta could tell you about him, if you'd let her get close to you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Brigitta could tell you about him, if you'd let her get close to you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Brigitta, you shouldn't say that. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Brigitta. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Brown paper packages tied up with strings from The Sound of Music (1965)
Brown paper packages tied up with strings from The Sound of Music (1965)
Brown paper packages tied up with strings from The Sound of Music (1965)
But her penitence is real from The Sound of Music (1965)
But how do you make her stay from The Sound of Music (1965)
But how do you make her stay from The Sound of Music (1965)
But how? from The Sound of Music (1965)
But I didn't think it would be so soon. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But I didn't want to believe it. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But I don't have another one. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But I'll make them see I have confidence in me from The Sound of Music (1965)
But I'm a child. I like toys. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But I'm here. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But I've pledged my life to God. I I've pledged my life to his service. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But if you ask me, the captain's thinking very seriously... from The Sound of Music (1965)
But it's much too late now to go into all that. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But somewhere in my wicked, miserable past from The Sound of Music (1965)
But take all that away, and you have just... from The Sound of Music (1965)
But that's not true. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But the Anschluss happened peacefully. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But the committee heard them. They were enchanted. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But they are so difficult to gift wrap. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But what makes it so nice is he thinks he's in love with you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But you don't have to, my dear. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But you sang so beautifully the night of the party. from The Sound of Music (1965)
But, Rolfe... from The Sound of Music (1965)
By the time you've made the announcement, we'll be over the border. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Can manage to play such awful tricks on people. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Can we do this every day? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Can you do that? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Can you? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Captain von Trapp? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Captain, you must be very proud of your youngsters. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Captain. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Certainly. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Champagne, darling. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Change your clothes. Report back here. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Charming, witty, graceful. The perfect hostess. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Cheers. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Child, suppose darkness had come and you were lost? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Children cannot do the things they're supposed to do... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Children, who shall we hear from next? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Children. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Chocolate icing! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Clean and bright from The Sound of Music (1965)
Clean and bright from The Sound of Music (1965)
Clean and bright from The Sound of Music (1965)
Clean and bright from The Sound of Music (1965)
Climb every mountain from The Sound of Music (1965)
Climb every mountain from The Sound of Music (1965)
Climb every mountain from The Sound of Music (1965)
Climb every mountain from The Sound of Music (1965)
Climb every mountain from The Sound of Music (1965)
Climb every mountain from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come along, children, you heard your father. Go back to bed immediately. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come away with us before it's too late. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come here, my child. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come in, please. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come in, please. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come in. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come on, all of you. Try something you know. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come on, children, let's go home. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come on! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come on! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come on. Let's try the roof. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come out of that water at once! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come with me. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come, my dear, we are women. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Come, now, say good night. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Congratulations, Max. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Congratulations. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Could it be running away from memories? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Couldn't keep his eyes off me? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Couldn't possibly let them down now. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels from The Sound of Music (1965)
Cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels from The Sound of Music (1965)
Cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels from The Sound of Music (1965)
Cuckoo, cuckoo from The Sound of Music (1965)
Cuckoo, cuckoo from The Sound of Music (1965)
Daffodils! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Darling sixteen, going on seventeen from The Sound of Music (1965)
Darling, haven't you ever heard of a delightful little thing called boarding school? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dear Father, now I know why you've sent me here. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dear Liesl. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dear Rolfe. Stop. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dear, I haven't summoned you here for apologies. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Desiderabilis from The Sound of Music (1965)
Did you bring us any souvenirs from Paris? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Didn't I tell you what her note said? Oh, I'm sure I did. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dinner! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do Mi Mi, Mi So So from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do Re Mi from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do Re Mi from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do Re Mi from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do, So Do from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do you know when I first started loving you? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do you mean to tell me that my children... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do you really think so? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Do you think if I asked the captain tomorrow about the material... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Doe, a deer, a female deer from The Sound of Music (1965)
Doe, a deer, a female deer from The Sound of Music (1965)
Doe, a deer, a female deer from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dog bites We... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't go away. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't say another word, Georg, please. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't say anything that's going to make them worry. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't stop. Your Liesl. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't take it to heart. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't worry about Father. He's a big naval hero. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't you believe a word they say, FraΓΌlein Maria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't you dare tell me about my son. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't you think you'd soon get tired of it, Louisa? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Don't you want to come over tonight and deliver it yourself? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Doorbells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles from The Sound of Music (1965)
Doorbells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dream from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dressed up in nothing but some old d****s? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Drinkers of brandies from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dulcedo ineffabilis from The Sound of Music (1965)
Dulcedo ineffabilis from The Sound of Music (1965)
Each afternoon they will march about the grounds, breathing deeply. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Eager young lads and rouΓ©s and cads from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music (1965)
Edelweiss. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Enchanting little ritual. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ends whatever doubts you may still have about Maria's future here. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Enjoy it. Be cheerful. All right, Liesl. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Et triumphator nobilis from The Sound of Music (1965)
Even now, officials are waiting in this auditorium... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Even to the children. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ever since the captain lost his poor wife... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every day of your life from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every day of your life from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every day of your life from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every morning from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every morning you greet me from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every morning you greet me from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every morning you will drill the children in their studies. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every path you know from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every song it hears from The Sound of Music (1965)
Every song that it hears from The Sound of Music (1965)
Everybody into the group. You know your places in the group. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Everything and anything I think and feel. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Everything will turn out fine from The Sound of Music (1965)
Exactly what I say. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Excellent, Karl. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Except for every meal from The Sound of Music (1965)
Except when it's difficult. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Except, of course, we don't know yet what that conclusion will be. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Excuse me, Captain. Haven't we forgotten to thank the Lord? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Excuse me, sir. I don't know your signal. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Excuse me, sir. When do they play? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Face my mistakes without defiance from The Sound of Music (1965)
Far, a long, long way to run from The Sound of Music (1965)
Far, a long, long way to run from The Sound of Music (1965)
Far, a long, long way to run from The Sound of Music (1965)
Farewell from The Sound of Music (1965)
Father doesn't like us to sing. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Father, I forgot. This is for you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Father! Father! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Fellows I meet may tell me I'm sweet from The Sound of Music (1965)
Fellows will fall in line from The Sound of Music (1965)
Fine. Now we go for a little walk. This way. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Fix Captain von Trapp's car so that it will start. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Folks in a town that was quite remote heard from The Sound of Music (1965)
Follow every byway from The Sound of Music (1965)
Follow every rainbow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Follow every rainbow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Follow every rainbow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Follow every rainbow from The Sound of Music (1965)
Fond as I am of you... from The Sound of Music (1965)
For a thousand years from The Sound of Music (1965)
For a thousand years from The Sound of Music (1965)
For as long as you live from The Sound of Music (1965)
For as long as you live from The Sound of Music (1965)
For Austria? There is no Austria! from The Sound of Music (1965)
For fate to turn the light on from The Sound of Music (1965)
For here you are from The Sound of Music (1965)
For here you are from The Sound of Music (1965)
For someone to send Father a telegram. from The Sound of Music (1965)
For this honor, the judges have named... from The Sound of Music (1965)
For this, I had to call Paris, Rome and Stockholm. from The Sound of Music (1965)
For what we are about to receive, may the Lord make us truly thankful. Amen. from The Sound of Music (1965)
For your new dresses, FraΓΌlein Maria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ford every stream from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ford every stream from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ford every stream from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ford every stream from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ford every stream from The Sound of Music (1965)
Forever from The Sound of Music (1965)
Forever from The Sound of Music (1965)
Forever from The Sound of Music (1965)
Forever from The Sound of Music (1965)
Forever from The Sound of Music (1965)
Four. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Four. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Four. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Franz, set another place next to mine for FraΓΌlein Maria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Frau Schmidt. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Josephine, four governesses ago. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Maria, I don't know how much the mother abbess has told you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Maria? from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Maria? from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Maria? Yes, I suppose it's true. What have we got here? from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Maria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Maria's come back from the abbey! from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Schweiger. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein Schweiger. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein, did I not tell you that bedtime is to be strictly observed in this house? from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein, this is a large house. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein, you have managed to remember that I'm leaving in the morning? from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein, you will stay here, please. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein. from The Sound of Music (1965)
FraΓΌlein... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Friedrich told you, Father. We were berry picking. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Friedrich wants to be a man like you, and there's no one to show him how. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Friedrich, Gretl, why don't you sing? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Friedrich? Brigitta? Liesl? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Friedrich. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Frightened? Were they unkind to you? from The Sound of Music (1965)
From a church on a breeze from The Sound of Music (1965)
From a church on a breeze from The Sound of Music (1965)
From the lake to the trees from The Sound of Music (1965)
From the lake to the trees from The Sound of Music (1965)
Full of thousands of delicious berries, you can't be hungry anymore... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Georg always believes in rising to the occasion. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Georg, how do you feel about yachts? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Georg, this is for Austria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Georg, you're not going to let this girl get away. She has to join the party. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Get in your places. That's right. Be cheerful. Give us the key, Liesl. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Get the children all together. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes from The Sound of Music (1965)
Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes from The Sound of Music (1965)
Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes from The Sound of Music (1965)
Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes from The Sound of Music (1965)
Gloria Patri, et Filio et Spiritui Sancto from The Sound of Music (1965)
God be with you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
God bless Louisa, Brigitta, Marta and little Gretl. from The Sound of Music (1965)
God bless the reverend mother and Sister Margaretta... from The Sound of Music (1965)
God bless you, my daughter. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good bye from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good bye from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good bye from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good bye from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good bye from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good bye, Maria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good evening. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good evening. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good evening. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good heavens, what's this? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good night, Baroness Schraeder. Good night, Father. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good night, Father. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good night, Uncle Max. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good night. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good night. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Good. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Gossiping gaily with bores I detest, soaking myself in champagne... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Green meadows. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Gretl, the prince! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Happy are they, laydee o laydee lee o from The Sound of Music (1965)
Has gone to bed from The Sound of Music (1965)
Has not communicated with his children in over a month? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Has she spoken yet? Has she told you anything? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Have been getting better acquainted tonight. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Have been roaming about Salzburg... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Have some lemonade. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Have you made up Georg's mind yet? Do I hear wedding bells? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Have you tried the barn? You know how much she adores the animals. from The Sound of Music (1965)
He he runs this house as if he were on one of his ships again. from The Sound of Music (1965)
He'll get over it soon enough, I should think. Men do, you know. from The Sound of Music (1965)
He's here from Berlin, staying with... from The Sound of Music (1965)
He's leaving for Vienna in the morning. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Hello! How are you? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Hello. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Herr Detweiler! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Herr Zeller, how many men do you know... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Herr Zeller, some of us prefer Austrian voices raised in song... from The Sound of Music (1965)
High on a hill was a lonely goatherd from The Sound of Music (1965)
His proper position in the new order. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Hmm? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Hmm? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Hmm. Is that all? from The Sound of Music (1965)
How do you catch a cloud and pin it down from The Sound of Music (1965)
How do you do? I'll show you to your room. Follow me. from The Sound of Music (1965)
How do you keep a wave upon the sand from The Sound of Music (1965)
How I feel about my family singing in public. from The Sound of Music (1965)
How long will you be gone this time, Father? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Hup. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Hurry up, woman. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I I felt... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I always try to keep faith in my doubts, Sister Berthe. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I am now occupied with more important matters... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I am seeking the courage I lack from The Sound of Music (1965)
I am seventeen going on eighteen from The Sound of Music (1965)
I am sixteen going on seventeen from The Sound of Music (1965)
I am sixteen going on seventeen from The Sound of Music (1965)
I am. Thank you, Baroness. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I apologize. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I ask you to stay. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I can't. I've got a sore finger. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I cannot tell a lie from The Sound of Music (1965)
I could come here by mistake... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I could never answer to a whistle. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I could talk to you about some clothes for the children, for when they play. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I didn't see I mean, I didn't know you were Heil Hitler! from The Sound of Music (1965)
I do hope someday. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't believe it, Father. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't care to hear anything further from you about my children! from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't care to hear anything further from you about my children! from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't feel like singing. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't know my children. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't know, I The baroness said I was. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't remember any more. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't suppose I'm used to dancing. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't understand. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't wish you to discuss my children in this manner. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I don't worry about him, but I do worry about his daughter. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I feel awful. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I feel like celebrating. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I flit, I float from The Sound of Music (1965)
I forgot. You were berry picking! from The Sound of Music (1965)
I get a fiendish delight thinking of you as the mother of seven. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I go to the hills from The Sound of Music (1965)
I go to the hills from The Sound of Music (1965)
I had them put up just for you, darling. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I hate to go and leave this pretty sight from The Sound of Music (1965)
I hate to have to say it from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have a telegram for Herr Detweiler. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have a wonderful idea, Georg. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have always longed for adventure from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have an announcement to make. Surprise, surprise. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have been given permission to offer you an encore. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have confidence in confidence alone from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have confidence in confidence alone from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have confidence in rain from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have confidence that spring will come again from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have confidence the world can all be mine from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have confidence they'll put me to the test from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have finally found a most exciting entry for the Salzburg Folk Festival. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have just come from the house of Captain von Trapp... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have looked everywhere, in all of the usual places. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I have my orders. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I haven't had so much fun since the day we put glue... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I insist. You will be my dinner partner. This is business. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I just couldn't help myself. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I just had to be a part of it. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I just hope we're not too late. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I just try and think of nice things. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I knew something like this would happen... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I knew that here I'd be away from it. I'd be safe. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I knew the first time you blew that silly whistle. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I know I have. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I know I will hear from The Sound of Music (1965)
I know I will hear from The Sound of Music (1965)
I know that I'm naive from The Sound of Music (1965)
I know what you expect, Mother, and I can do it. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I know you share this love. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I know. That's why I'm making it. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I leave and heave a sigh and say good bye from The Sound of Music (1965)
I like the way they live. I like the way I live when I'm with them. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I love her very dearly, but she always seems to be in trouble, doesn't she? from The Sound of Music (1965)
I love you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I made them from the d****s that used to hang in my bedroom. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I mean, I don't know you that well. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I mean, um, I'll use their names. And such lovely names. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I mean, when you stop loving someone... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I must dream of the things I am seeking from The Sound of Music (1965)
I must explore this territory in the next few days. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I must have done from The Sound of Music (1965)
I must have done from The Sound of Music (1965)
I must have done from The Sound of Music (1965)
I must have done something good from The Sound of Music (1965)
I mustn't stay here. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I pray that you will never let it die. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I really am very, very much impressed. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I really don't think I do have anything that would be appropriate. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I really must speak to cook about the wiener schnitzel. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I said I don't want to hear any more from you... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I shall get the fame too. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I shall miss the money I could have made with you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I shall not be seeing you again, perhaps for a very long time. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I shouldn't be saying this not to you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I simply remember my favorite things from The Sound of Music (1965)
I simply remember my favorite things from The Sound of Music (1965)
I simply remember my favorite things from The Sound of Music (1965)
I suggest you look in someplace unusual. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I suppose so. Every other day? from The Sound of Music (1965)
I suppose you noticed the obvious display of the Austrian flag in the hallway? from The Sound of Music (1965)
I taught them something to sing for the baroness. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I think he's in the house. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I think I have. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I think it means you want to be treated like a boy. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I think it'll work. I shall miss all of you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I think it's high time I met all your friends here in Salzburg and they met me. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I think the men look beautiful. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I think you'd better bring her to me, even if she's not yet ready. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I thought I just might find you here. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I told you today I didn't need a governess. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I trust that you will be an improvement on the last one. She stayed only two hours. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I understand he's had a most difficult time... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I want a truthful answer from you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I want those children in the festival. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I want to make them some play clothes. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I want you all to remember that tonight at the concert. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I want you to stay. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I was hoping they'd be here to welcome you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I was only hoping that perhaps you... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I was out taking a walk, and somebody locked the doors earlier than usual... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I was singing out there today without permission. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I was thinking and I was wondering two things. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I was under the impression, Herr Zeller... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I will not permit them to dream away their summer holidays. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I will not permit them to dream away their summer holidays. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I will tell Captain von Trapp to expect you tomorrow. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I wonder from The Sound of Music (1965)
I wonder where the children are. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I would be an ungrateful wretch if I didn't tell you at least once... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I would have made myself a new dress, but there wasn't time. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I would have told you, but you were away. I had to make a last minute decision. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I would like to sing for you now... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I, too, am a man of hidden talents. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I, too, Reverend Mother. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I, uh I think I'd better go see what Max is up to. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'd forgotten. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'd like to be able to tell you how I feel about you. Stop. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'd like to say a word in her behalf from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'd like to stay and taste my first champagne from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'd like to thank each and every one of you for the precious gift... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'd see the sisters at work, and I'd hear them sing on their way to vespers... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'll do better than my best from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'll kill you! from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'll show me from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'll take care of you from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'll tell her that you were here. It was sweet of you to call. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm 10, and I think your dress is the ugliest one I ever saw. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm 16. What's such a baby about that? from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm afraid I can't do that. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm afraid our car will do you no good now. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm afraid that's going to be quite impossible. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm afraid you don't look very much like a governess. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm being dishonest to both of us... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Brigitta. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Brigitta. She's Louisa. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm bringing her back with me to visit us all. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm delighted, Maria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Friedrich. I'm 14. I'm impossible. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm from the convent. I'm the new governess, Captain. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm glad to go from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm glad you told me, Liesl. We'll just be good friends. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Herr Detweiler. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm I'm far too outspoken. Itβs one of my worst faults. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Kurt. I'm 11. I'm incorrigible. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Liesl. I'm 16 years old, and I don't need a governess. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Marta, and I'm gonna be seven on Tuesday. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm not sure, Gretl. Not sure. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm ready at this moment to take my vows. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm Sister Margaretta. I understand you've been inquiring about Maria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm sure the baroness will be able to make things fine for you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm sure these will make the prettiest clothes I've ever had. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm sure you'll make a very fine nun. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm terribly fond of Georg, and I will not have you toying with us. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm told that a long time ago you were quite good. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I'm very sorry, children, but Maria is in seclusion. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I've been listening to the wireless. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I've been requested to accept immediately... from The Sound of Music (1965)
I've enjoyed every moment we've had together. I do thank you for that. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I've even heard her singing in the abbey from The Sound of Music (1965)
I've never felt that way before. I couldn't stay. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I've not asked you where you and your family are going. from The Sound of Music (1965)
I've thought of that. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If ever he calls my name from The Sound of Music (1965)
If ever he calls my name from The Sound of Music (1965)
If I could be of any help... from The Sound of Music (1965)
If I don't, I just know I'll turn back from The Sound of Music (1965)
If I know you, darling, and I do, you will find a way. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If it is God's will. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If it would make you feel better. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If only we didn't always have to wait... from The Sound of Music (1965)
If the children don't sing at the festival, well, it will be a reflection on Austria. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If the Nazis take over Austria, I have no doubt that you will be the entire trumpet section. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If there's one thing I hate, it's a thief. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If they have to worry about spoiling their precious clothes. from The Sound of Music (1965)
If you have any problems, I'd be happy to help you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Immediately! from The Sound of Music (1965)
In a world that's disappearing, I'm afraid. from The Sound of Music (1965)
In all your glittering salons... from The Sound of Music (1965)
In love with someone else. from The Sound of Music (1965)
In me from The Sound of Music (1965)
In the future, you'll kindly remember... from The Sound of Music (1965)
In the morning, I shall be going to Vienna. from The Sound of Music (1965)
In the name of the Father and of the Son and the Holy Ghost. Amen. from The Sound of Music (1965)
In the naval forces of the Third Reich. from The Sound of Music (1965)
In your hand from The Sound of Music (1965)
In your hand from The Sound of Music (1965)
Incidentally, the only one in the neighborhood... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ineffabilis from The Sound of Music (1965)
Ineffabilis from The Sound of Music (1965)
Innocent as a rose from The Sound of Music (1965)
Intimate, disgusting detail. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is it also possible that you remember... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is it possible or could I have just imagined it... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is it true FraΓΌlein Maria isn't coming back? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is popping out to say cuckoo from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is popping out to say cuckoo from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is that why you came back? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is there any way I could bring you back to the world I'm in? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is there anyone I should go to to ask permission to marry you? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Is to be sure to tell Father to mind his own business. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Isnβt it wonderful, Georg? from The Sound of Music (1965)
Isnβt this fun? Um... from The Sound of Music (1965)
It appears to be all arranged, doesn't it? from The Sound of Music (1965)
It could be so exciting from The Sound of Music (1965)
It is entirely too delicious for my figure. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It makes me want to cry. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It says here only the names of the children. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It says the Von Trapp Family Singers... from The Sound of Music (1965)
It seems to be the will of God that you leave us. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It strains my back, it breaks my heart... from The Sound of Music (1965)
It was Kurt's. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It was so kind and thoughtful of you... from The Sound of Music (1965)
It was the mountain that led me to you. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It was the only information the woman would give me. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It will demonstrate that nothing in Austria has changed. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It would be too humiliating. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It wouldn't do you any harm either. from The Sound of Music (1965)
It'll be my first party, Father! from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs a wonderful idea. Fresh, original. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs all settled, and we're all going to be very happy. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs all your fault! We should have told him the truth. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs been so cold lately, they turned blue. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs better than starving to death. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs how we always got into this room to play tricks on the governess. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs meant to be a secret, Captain, between the children and me. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs my life. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs no use... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs so lovely and peaceful. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs strange. She seems happy to be back here... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs the dress. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs the lΓ€ndler. Itβs an Austrian folk dance. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs very easy to like Maria... from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs very kind of you to offer to help me, Baroness. from The Sound of Music (1965)
Itβs you we want, not them. from The Sound of Music (1965)