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So, 'Julie Andrews - Sound of Orchestra' from '93 is quite the curious piece. It’s not just a concert film; it’s more like a cozy evening with Julie herself, filled with her charm and warmth. The pacing flows gently, almost like a soft lullaby, and you really feel the intimacy in her performances. There’s a lovely mix of orchestral music and her delightful anecdotes, which creates this inviting atmosphere. You can sense that care was put into the practical effects, like the lighting that enhances the mood without overshadowing her. It’s not flashy, but rather a nostalgic trip into music and storytelling that feels quite special. It's hard to find, and I think collectors appreciate its uniqueness more than its commercial appeal.
This film has a limited run on various formats, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Originally released on VHS, it’s harder to track down, which adds to its appeal. The scarcity plays a large role in its collector interest, especially for those who appreciate Julie Andrews’ artistry beyond her mainstream hits. It doesn’t pop up often, so it's a nice conversation starter among serious collectors.
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