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Even Paul Buckmaster's tango-style
score
is haunting.
The camera work by John Alton is top-notch, as is the
score
by Franz Waxman.
You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie)" is quite funny.It's a nice moment when Frank sings Brahms' Lullaby to little Dean Stockwell.It's lovely to listen to Grayson singing the tango "Jealousy" .The most memorable sequence is the one that takes into the animated fantasy world, and there Gene sings and dances with Jerry Mouse.Also Tom Cat is seen there as the butler.They originally asked Mickey Mouse but he refused.The movie was nominated for five Oscars but Georgie Stoll got one for Original Music Score.Anchors Aweigh is some high class entertainment.
Good action sequences, plenty of "feel good" scenes, a good musical score, but the part that really makes the movie is the great acting.
I didn't give this movie a perfect
score
in order to be honest in comparing to great classics like "Citizen Kane" and "Seven Samaurai."
Had this movie been made a few years later, I would have given it a lower
score.
Alan Silvestri's spooky, stirring
score
and Dean Cundey's typically polished cinematography further enhance the macabre fun.
There was so much to enjoy in the drama, not least the rapping teenagers who provided a better musical accompaniment to the drama than the rather poor sound
score
in the background.
The
score
has a couple of beautiful songs especially The briny sea and The age of Not Believing.
It won the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, and it was nominated for Best Director for Norman Jewison (In the Heat of the Night) and Best Picture, it was nominated the BAFTAs for Best
Score
for Dick Hyman and Best Original Screenplay, and it was nominated the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical and Best Screenplay.
There is some wooden dialogue and some unexplained bits and bobs but it is the super creepy atmosphere that is maintained throughout, that and the super musical
score
that keep this one moving nicely along.
The costumes, the music
score
and soundtrack, the hairstyles, make no mistake about it this is a film all about crime in the 80's and while it should have dated horribly it hasn't.
The musical
score
is by the renowned Swiss composer, Artur Honegger and it is also unusual.
The songs and
score
are lovely, especially Growing Up and Forever Young, the latter has always been my personal favourite of the two.
Before Davis co-stars with Leslie Howard in "Of Human Bondage," she'd been in over a
score
of movies.
The film has a great
score
that completely supports the movie.
the musical
score
is very good.
Following a revelation in the midst of Splendini's standard dematerializing act, with Scarlett Johansson (as Sondra Pransky) the audience volunteer, the mismatched pair get drawn into a dead ace English journalist's post-mortem attempt to
score
one last top news story.
He directs many scenes without dialog, and he tells much of his story, strictly through the use of his visuals, and Pino Donnagio's brilliant
score.
Solid performances from its cast, superb direction, and, perhaps, the finest film
score
ever written, make "Dressed To Kill" a must see.
The story needn't detain us any more than the anomalies -Kelly hasn't got change of a match and is a painter, i.e. bohemian, yet he is able to scare up a perfectly good suit at a few hours notice when Foch invites him to dinner at her hotel; in the well-documented Love Is Here To Stay sequence the lovers are strangely unmolested by passers-by, other lovers and the bridge in the background is totally free of both pedestrian and vehicular traffic - this is, after all, a feelgood musical so it stands or falls by the
score
and in this case it stands four square.
This took away from the film as did the fairly lame musical score, which really irked me throughout the entire movie.
If the musical
score
was improved I could overlook the few overacted scenes.
The
score
is so moving, it brought me to tears.
It even has a terrificly perfect music
score
and a great script.
"Dressed to Kill" is surely one of the best horror/thriller movies ever made.It's taut,stylish and extremely suspenseful mixture of sex and violence.The acting is pretty good,the orchestral
score
by Pino Donaggio is unforgettable and there's plenty of surprises to keep thriller fans intrigued."Dressed
I've been intrigued by this film for a while, in part because of the extremely high
score
here on IMDb -- a 9.0 average with over 300 votes gives it the highest rating of any accessible silent film!
The
score
is hard-wired to the plot.
What makes Halloween so special is that there was no special effects where you can tell how computer animated it is, this was on a low budget and had a one note score, yet managed to scare the Hell out of people.
Max Steiner's
score
is both charming and poignant.
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