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Post by alfromni on Oct 19, 2018 20:07:54 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?)
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Post by divtal on Oct 19, 2018 20:17:35 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?) 07. A Night At The Opera (Il Trovatore)
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Post by alfromni on Oct 19, 2018 21:19:10 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?) 07. A Night At The Opera (Il Trovatore) 08. Diva (La Wally)
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Post by sandgrownun on Oct 19, 2018 23:40:17 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?) 07. A Night At The Opera (Il Trovatore) 08. Diva (La Wally) 09. The Untouchables (Pagliacci)
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Post by alfromni on Oct 19, 2018 23:48:29 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?) 07. A Night At The Opera (Il Trovatore) 08. Diva (La Wally) 09. The Untouchables (Pagliacci) 10. Pretty Woman (La Traviata)
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Post by ellynmacg on Oct 20, 2018 3:43:49 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?) 07. A Night At The Opera (Il Trovatore) 08. Diva (La Wally) 09. The Untouchables (Pagliacci) 10. Pretty Woman (La Traviata) 11. Little Women (1994 - The Pearl Fishers)
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Post by alfromni on Oct 20, 2018 4:05:48 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?) 07. A Night At The Opera (Il Trovatore) 08. Diva (La Wally) 09. The Untouchables (Pagliacci) 10. Pretty Woman (La Traviata) 11. Little Women (1994 - The Pearl Fishers) 12. The Age of Innocence (Faust)
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Post by brimfin on Oct 21, 2018 21:14:37 GMT
13 Movies With an Opera Scene
01. Amadeus (Don Giovanni and others) 02. Foul Play (The Mikado) 03. Hannibal (2001) (fictional, gory opera) 04. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 05. Topsy-Turvy (The Mikado, Princess Ida) 06. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (?) 07. A Night At The Opera (Il Trovatore) 08. Diva (La Wally) 09. The Untouchables (Pagliacci) 10. Pretty Woman (La Traviata) 11. Little Women (1994 - The Pearl Fishers) 12. The Age of Innocence (Faust) 13. So Fine - (Othello performed as opera)
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Post by alfromni on Oct 22, 2018 9:08:49 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or wss already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic.
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Post by mattgarth on Oct 22, 2018 12:11:40 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole)
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Post by alfromni on Oct 22, 2018 12:17:11 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team.
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Post by Catman on Oct 22, 2018 12:44:44 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again
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Post by alfromni on Oct 22, 2018 13:07:33 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release.
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Post by mattgarth on Oct 22, 2018 14:41:15 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release. 06. The High and the Mighty - Dimitri Tiomkin's theme was a big hit in 1954
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Post by alfromni on Oct 22, 2018 14:45:15 GMT
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release. 06. The High and the Mighty - Dimitri Tiomkin's theme was a big hit in 1954 07. Breakfast at Tiffany's - Mancini's "Moon River"
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Post by persistenceofvision on Oct 23, 2018 18:39:15 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release. 06. The High and the Mighty - Dimitri Tiomkin's theme was a big hit in 1954 07. Breakfast at Tiffany's - Mancini's "Moon River" 08. Mayerling (1968) - Khachaturian's "Adagio from Spartacus"
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Post by alfromni on Oct 23, 2018 18:55:36 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release. 06. The High and the Mighty - Dimitri Tiomkin's theme was a big hit in 1954 07. Breakfast at Tiffany's - Mancini's "Moon River" 08. Mayerling (1968) - Khachaturian's "Adagio from Spartacus" 09. Genevieve - The theme was composed and performed by the harmonica player Larry Adler, and although by no means a hit, became popular enough to revive the interest in the harmonica, at least in the UK.
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Post by persistenceofvision on Oct 23, 2018 19:05:35 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release. 06. The High and the Mighty - Dimitri Tiomkin's theme was a big hit in 1954 07. Breakfast at Tiffany's - Mancini's "Moon River" 08. Mayerling (1968) - Khachaturian's "Adagio from Spartacus" 09. Genevieve - The theme was composed and performed by the harmonica player Larry Adler, and although by no means a hit, became popular enough to revive the interest in the harmonica, at least in the UK. 10. Pulp Fiction - resurrected Dick Dale's "Miserlou"
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Post by alfromni on Oct 23, 2018 19:15:17 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release. 06. The High and the Mighty - Dimitri Tiomkin's theme was a big hit in 1954 07. Breakfast at Tiffany's - Mancini's "Moon River" 08. Mayerling (1968) - Khachaturian's "Adagio from Spartacus" 09. Genevieve - The theme was composed and performed by the harmonica player Larry Adler, and although by no means a hit, became popular enough to revive the interest in the harmonica, at least in the UK. 10. Pulp Fiction - resurrected Dick Dale's "Miserlou" 11. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The film's theme song, "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", by Bryan Adams, was Oscar nominated and won a Grammy Award. Also (I believe) reached #1 in the charts.
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Post by persistenceofvision on Oct 23, 2018 19:25:30 GMT
13 movies in which their opening credits music / themes became, or was already, popular, although not perhaps hits in the general sense of the word. No musicals.
01. Laura - The "Laura" theme was written by David Raksin and has become a jazz classic. 02. CAPTAIN CAREY, USA - "Mona Lisa" won the 1950 Oscar for Best Song (sung over the opening credits by Nat 'King' Cole) 03. The Great Escape - The theme march became a virtual anthem for the England International soccer team. 04. The Sting - Scott Joplin became cool again 05. The Dambusters - Written by Eric Coates, the march could be heard everywhere in the UK at the time of release. 06. The High and the Mighty - Dimitri Tiomkin's theme was a big hit in 1954 07. Breakfast at Tiffany's - Mancini's "Moon River" 08. Mayerling (1968) - Khachaturian's "Adagio from Spartacus" 09. Genevieve - The theme was composed and performed by the harmonica player Larry Adler, and although by no means a hit, became popular enough to revive the interest in the harmonica, at least in the UK. 10. Pulp Fiction - resurrected Dick Dale's "Miserlou" 11. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - The film's theme song, "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", by Bryan Adams, was Oscar nominated and won a Grammy Award. Also (I believe) reached #1 in the charts. 12. Love in the Afternoon - resurrected the old waltz "Fascination"
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