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The Sound of Music

A joyful woman in a pink dress dances across a mountain meadow with a guitar case in one hand and a striped bag in the other. She’s surrounded by smiling children in yellow dresses running through the grass. A stern man in a tan jacket stands off to the side with mountains and a city in the background. Above them, the title The Sound of Music swirls with colorful musical notes, and the tagline reads “The Happiest Sound in All the World.”

Director: Robert Wise

Lead Actors: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker

Release Year: 1965

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059742/

Podcast Episode: Episode 092: Developmental Psychology… In Song Form! The Sound of Music (1965) with Jill Swirsky

Psychology Concepts: adolescent development, attachment, childhood trauma, death, Developmental Psychology, family dynamics, gender, group behavior, hierarchy of needs, lifespan development, parenting style, relationships, Social Psychology

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