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I always wondered why the Pass the Basket number never wound up in the film. My wife swears she saw it with that song in the movie as a kid but my understanding is that they never shot the sequence.
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Trivia: I would have to watch the film again, but I remember a Rozsa cue being tracked in early in the film (a scene in a barn, as I recall). A scene in a tavern, I think, where the genuine jester is knocked out. There's no tavern scene in the movie. The moment you're thinking of is in a crofter's cottage, at the point that Maid Jean describes to Hawkins the dreadful, dark and dire consequences if he's caught impersonating the real Giacomo, the Jester. And the cue tracked into that scene is from Rozsa's THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS, a score from which Paramount frequently culled music to patch up other composers' work (as in A PLACE IN THE SUN. Maybe Franz Waxman should've shared his Oscar with Rozsa, though it was, again, less than a minute's worth of music).
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I would still totally buy this if someone produced it...I adore this film and its music. Yavar
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Any bonus material! Like, pray tell, an isolated music score?
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I prefer the "brew that is true".
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