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Aug 9, 2018 - 6:56 PM
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afn
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Well, seven years since the first post about this rather unusual 1985 score but here we go again... Just came across this, well, not-quite-masterpiece of a Nazi thriller movie: cheesy, incredibly dated and flawed on many levels. But I'd like to talk about the score, performed completely on synths mimicking a regular orchestra. Did they have no money for a real orchestra or why did "Stanislas" as he's credited in the movie choose to do it like this? And who is this "Stanislas" anyway? Never heard of him, before or since. No soundtrack was ever issued AFAIK. ...But wouldn't that be something, just using your first name as a composer? STAR WARS, music by John POLTERGEIST, music by Jerry THE AMITYVILLE HORROR, original music by Lalo Except for (Frank) DeVol I don't know any composer who did this (I never understood why you would).
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