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Topic: Recycled film themes.
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Robert Crewdson
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1031
From: UK
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted July 24, 2013 08:58 AM
Last night I was watching a DVD (Sorry), 'A Yank in the R.A.F (1941), with Tyrone Power, and the theme music seemed familiar; it was H. Walford Davies 'March Past', and was used in the 1952 film 'Angels one Five' (1952), with Jack Hawkins. I wondered how many other films members had come across with the same theme tune. Others I have come across are 'In the Wake of the Bounty'(1933), and 'Captain Kidd' (1945), they both use Mendelssohn's Fingals Cave: and 'Dodge City' (1939), and 'San Antonio (1945), they both use the same theme composed by Max Steiner. I think Gary Cooper's 'Distant Drums' used the same theme as another western, but I don't recall which one.
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David M. Ballew
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 113
From: Burbank, CA USA
Registered: Nov 2009
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posted July 25, 2013 03:10 PM
Two examples of "recycled film music" spring to my mind:
First, the Universal sci-fi and monster pictures of the 1950s all seem to use and reuse the same (or doggone similar) musical themes. It Came from Outer Space, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Revenge of the Creature, Tarantula, This Island Earth, et cetera, all have very, very similar scores.
Second, remember the controversy a few years ago when Best Picture winner The Artist recycled some of Bernard Herrmann's music from Vertigo?
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