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* [[Recitation Handclasp]]: The children assume this posture during their recital at the festival.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: The von Trapps escape their Nazi "escorts" by... walking out the door while singing "So Long, Farewell..."
* [[Revenge by Proxy]]: Sort of. In [[Real Life]], one of the von Trapp children served as a soldier in the US Tenth Mountain Division, fighting [[Those Wacky Nazis]]. Actually, that's more like [[You Killed My Father]] except it's "you exiled my father."
** Actually, that's more like [[You Killed My Father]] except it's "you exiled my father."
* [[Rule of Cool]]: In [[Real Life]], they simply got on a train to Italy. The movie's method of escape gives [[Scenery Porn|prettier visuals]]. But fails logic since the way they are walking is toward Hitler's Mountain retreat, and a division of SS.
** Also, in the play, Rolf {{spoiler|calls a false alarm without any actual prompting, once he realises that ''he'd bear the burden of Liesl's possible death''. In the movie, Georg has to go out and put Rolf in his place.}}