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Apr 21, 2015 - 2:09 PM
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jim27fx
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Very nice interview and interesting to focus on a film that Steiner hated working on. It is true that the flashback scenes highlight his way of wonderfully using the same melody in different ways, a skill heard in many of the films he scored but he does it with La Marseillaise as much as (if not more than) As Time Goes By. Four Wives is a reasonable pick for a "forgotten" Steiner score but again the focus is on his reworking of a melody by someone else. I would have suggested Pursued. If the author wants a film that the composer hated working on because of the need to use a song by someone else for his book on Herrmann, I'd suggest Tender is The Night.
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