The wedding of Maria and the Captain is a visual symphony of white and gold. Shot in the Mondsee Cathedral, the 65mm negative captured every candle flame and every altar boy’s expression.
Exclusive Screencap: Julie Andrews’ Veil. This is the crown jewel of our collection. As Maria walks down the aisle, the train of her dress is held by several children. In this exclusive 4K-equivalent screencap (scanned from the original negative), you can count the individual lace patterns. The backlight turns her veil into a translucent waterfall. Notice the Captain’s medal on his uniform—the reflection of the stained glass window is visible in the gold metal. This is a detail impossible to see on standard definition, but pristine in our exclusive release. the sound of music 1965 screencaps exclusive
"The Sound of Music" features many twirling scenes (The opening title sequence, "Do-Re-Mi"). The wedding of Maria and the Captain is
One of the most underappreciated visual feasts of the film is the puppet show sequence. Our exclusive screencaps reveal the incredible detail of the hand-carved marionettes. "The Sound of Music" features many twirling scenes
Exclusive Frame #0891: Close up of the goat puppet. You can see the hand-painted eyes and the individual strings made of black nylon. The lighting from below (footlights) creates dramatic shadows on Maria’s face as she sings. In modern versions, this scene is often too dark. In our 1965 original screencap, the contrast is perfect—darkness in the theater, vibrant life on the tiny stage.