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help with movie tune

11 Oct 97 - 01:55 PM (#14470)
Subject: help with movie tune
From:

Once again I'm asking if anyone out there know's the name of the oriental music in "Remo Williams:the adventure begins" and it is also in "The 7 Faces of Dr.Lao".I've been searching and asking for over a year and no one can tell me.


13 Oct 97 - 01:58 AM (#14581)
Subject: RE: help with movie tune
From: Helen

Hi anonymous

This movie was on Australian public television a couple of days ago - sheer coincidence - I haven't seen it for years, and then you ask about it and there it is.

But, I couldn't see any music credits. The movie book I have accredits the music to Leigh Harline, but he/she could have just been a movie studio hack, with no sound recording albums credited to his/her name, i.e. taken for granted in the general scheme of things.

Don't know if this helps.

Helen


13 Oct 97 - 06:51 AM (#14593)
Subject: RE: help with movie tune
From: Helen

Info on Leigh Harline

http://205.186.189.2/cgi-win/AVG.exe?sql=2P_IDP|93453

from the All Movie Guide site

http://205.186.189.2/amg/movie_root.html

Regards Helen


13 Oct 97 - 02:27 PM (#14617)
Subject: RE: help with movie tune
From: Peter T.

New Award: The Longest Running Outstanding Request Somewhat Closer to the Finish Line Thanks To....Award goes to....

Helen!!! (a furry of virtual trumpets)


13 Oct 97 - 04:18 PM (#14629)
Subject: RE: help with movie tune
From: Joe Offer

A furry of trumpets....
I like that. I'm not quite sure what it means, but I like it. I've kind of forgotten the language since I moved to California, so I'm not sure what the correct phrase is supposed to be, but I don't think it's "furry."
-Joe Offer-


14 Oct 97 - 02:58 AM (#14693)
Subject: RE: help with movie tune
From: Helen

Flurry perhaps? But I like furry virtual trumpets better Helen


14 Oct 97 - 02:31 PM (#14726)
Subject: RE: help with movie tune
From: Peter T.

Oh yes, of course I was naturally referring to a concept in fuzzy set theory, as opposed to a dumb slip of the keyboard. It is sort of eerily cute, I do admit. What the "l". yours, Peter