A lot of songs in this fillm 1988 film and so not a massive amount of score from Anne Dudley but what is there is gorgeous or exciting or both. Anne is a much underrated composer.
I love that "Robbery" cue… I first heard it in a pub in London's East End - it was the B side of one of Phil Collins' songs from the movie and I think somebody had accidentally chosen it on the jukebox. I was playing pool at the time and I stopped to listen to this great instrumental, then hurried over to the jukebox to try and figure out what it was. Bought the album on the strength of that. (I lost my pool game because of it too!)
I also love her score for THE CRYING GAME. An all-time favourite, still able to raise goosebumps when I listen to it. You have to hear it in the movie to truly appreciate it though.
I also love her score for THE CRYING GAME. An all-time favourite, still able to raise goosebumps when I listen to it. You have to hear it in the movie to truly appreciate it though. Agreed! Brilliant, haunting score that is often overlooked.