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re: Wonder what Mel Brooks' reaction will be to the "Sound of Music" tonight

Posted by: Ronsdivas 11:21 pm EST 12/05/13
In reply to: re: Wonder what Mel Brooks' reaction will be to the "Sound of Music" tonight - PlayWiz 11:04 pm EST 12/05/13

didn't realize Rolf sees the family in hiding at the Abbey but doesn't turn them in to his superiors in this version.
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This is the original...not like in the film where they make him a real Nazi. Rolf is a boy and a pawn of the time...but he's not inhuman...and lets them escape.


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