The Concession Stand

Friday, April 14, 2017

#1 in 1965: The Sound of Music

 

The success of Mary Poppins made Julie Andrews a bigger draw at the box office. Her next film would take the top spot with its elaborate musical sequences and sweeping vistas. That the film was set in Nazi Germany seemed to be lost on audiences who found it enchanting. It was a much needed hit for the beleaguered Twentieth Century Fox.