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My very favorite Herrmann score. I'm not attached to the movie but the score gets me every time. First time I heard it was in the 70s whenever it was that Elmer Bernstein re-recorded the score. Somewhere in Time is a film I never liked, but that music! Perhaps the best known music to a flop film ever. That music gets played at weddings, funerals, you name it. It really has a life of its own apart from the film.
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Two of my favourite scores right there.
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I know I've read every word on this page.... I've got to the bottom and realised none of it's gone in, and I'm still thinking about Jane Seymour Lovely post Howard!
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Sadly Big Jim, although beautiful, she was a notorius bitch on set to cast n' crew, it seems widely known.
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Sadly Big Jim, although beautiful, she was a notorius bitch on set to cast n' crew, it seems widely known. First I'm hearing of this. Doesn't sound like her at all, especially on this film. James I have no idea about the set of this film, James, merely that it seems to be her rep. Ive read or heard that from more than 1 source over the years. No idea if its accurate or exaggerated.
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"I have nothing more to add except to say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading your post, Howard! Well-written and honest. Goes to the very heart of why we’re fans of film music." *** Goes to the heart of why I'm a fan of Howard.
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I mentioned earlier in this thread that the Ghost and Mrs. Muir was my favorite Herrmann. And that is really saying something, especially when you consider all those Hitchcock scores, the Harryhausen films, Jane Eyre, Citizen Kane, the Magnificent Ambersons, All That Money Can Buy, Obsession, Taxi Driver, and so many more.
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