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JUAREZ wad originally supposed to be a roadshow. The published screenplay has scenes not in the present version of the film. The music tracks exist, but have never been commercially released. Too bad, because it’s one of Korngold’s best.
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JUAREZ wad originally supposed to be a roadshow. The published screenplay has scenes not in the present version of the film. The music tracks exist, but have never been commercially released. Too bad, because it’s one of Korngold’s best. The original music tracks have been commercially released here in Europe on a Tsunami CD (soundwise much better and with less compression than the earlier Korngold CDs on that label) and if you remember it we have already talked about it on this board just two years ago: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?forumID=1&pageID=1&threadID=113421&archive=0 This double CD (which also contains the almost complete original PRINCE AND THE PAUPER as well as those surviving 15 minutes from BETWEEN TWO WORLDS which have been mentioned in the "BETWEEN TWO WORLDS" thread on this board during the last few days) is a bit hard to get nowadays, but for example still available at a very cheap price at Rosebud in Spain: http://www.rosebudbandasonora.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=29&products_id=23074&osCsid= I would say that my comments about it from 2016 are still valid: "Even 10 years have now gone by since that really quite good Tsunami release of JUAREZ/PRINCE AND THE PAUPER/BETWEEN TWO WORLDS so that I am happy that at least this double CD exists, or who wants to wait for another 10 years for an official US release which maybe won't even happen anymore and which in addition won't sound much better anyway?"
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Thanks Stefan for the Youtube link with your concert band arrangement of the Korngold fanfare. Very nice indeed. I am sure that a reissue of this Korngold double CD here in Germany won´t happen anymore as the times of the Tsunami label are long over and also retailers like SAE in the USA wouldn´t sell such a CD - which for them is of course a boot - nowadays.
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I would love to see this film. No luck finding it in the library, though.
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To David in Berkeley: You can find Juarez, the 120 minute general release version, on the Warner Archive website. Oldies.com is currently running a sale on the archive titles, so you might be able to get it a a reasonable cost. Worth checking out. http://oldies.com/product-view/1818ED.html $15 clams. At those rates, I'd rather rent than own.
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