LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Angela Cartwright, who plays Brigitta von Trapp in the 1965 film The Sound of Music, hopes the new 4K restoration, in theaters Friday via Fathom Entertainment, removes some of the bruises she incurred while making the film.

In a recent Zoom interview with UPI, Cartwright, 73, reflected on filming the musical when she was 11 and 12 years old. Technology now exists to cover blemishes which were visible in previous editions, and Cartwright hopes they use it.

"In the old version of the movie, you can see where I've skinned my knee," Cartwright said. "We'll have to look in 4K whether we'll see it or not. We'll see if they've taken that out."

Mishaps on 'The Sound of Music'

Cartwright recalled one accident that occurred while filming the "Do-Re-Mi" song in which Maria (Julie Andrews) teaches the von Trapp children how to sing musical scales. The kids are riding bicycles and Debbie Turner, who plays Brigitta's sister Marta, bumped Cartwright's bike.