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Since we now know it's one of those two studios, here is the new list: 1982 TWO OF A KIND -- Bill Conti. [Patrick Williams.]
Hum. Could we be talking about the 1940's and lower? Could we be talking about the 1990's and onward? Is it even on my site (or maybe on the unsolved mysteries page, Supposedly Rejected)? We are not talking about the 40s, 50s, 60s, or 70s.
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then I guess I was wrong, it would be in the 1990's. We've ruled out the 1940's, the 1950's, the 1960's, the 1970's, and so far nothing on my site fits the 1980's. Well, with that in mind and the previous clues, here's a list from the 1990's: REGARDING HENRY -- Georges Delerue. [Hans Zimmer.] It's not quite as easy as we've been lead to believe. I somehow don't think this is it.
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We have composers it's not, a used score that has been rleased before, it's a period film
Maybe it's the other way around - the rejected score has been released, but the used score hasn't?
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The Public eye? Isham and the rejected score by Goldsmith?
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It's eaither 20th Centuiry Fox or Paramount. The only title that I saw that fit, was the Delerue/Zimmer one.
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I cross my mind.
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A French and American composer combination? Nope, both American.
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We have composers it's not, a used score that has been rleased before, it's a period film
Maybe it's the other way around - the rejected score has been released, but the used score hasn't?
Well, that would put an interesting spin on it, wouldn't it - and it should be fairly easy from here on in.
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