"Edelweiss" is a famous song in the American film and musical "The Sound of Music".
"Edelweiss" is an episode from the movie "The Sound of Music". In the film, the colonel's family attends a concert for German officers and decides to leave Austria that night for Switzerland. At the concert, the colonel played the guitar and sang this Austrian folk song, and then he choked up and couldn't sing anymore. Maria and the children walked up to sing with him. Their deep emotions moved the Austrian audience present. At the signal, the Austrian audience excitedly sang along with them.
Another time it appeared, the colonel played the guitar and sang for the children. The colonel sang a part, and the eldest daughter also sang a part.
Introduction to the movie "The Sound of Music"
"The Sound of Music" is a musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The film was released in the UK on March 29, 1965.
The film tells the story of Sister Maria who came to Colonel Trapp’s house as a tutor and quickly became involved with the Colonel’s seven children. Under Maria’s guidance, the Colonel gradually changed his attitude towards the children and The story of her relationship with Maria. The film won five awards including Best Picture and Best Director at the 38th Academy Awards.