RIP Maurice Jarre
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RIP Maurice Jarre
84-year-old Oscar-winning composer of scores for Dr. Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia, Ghost, Witness, and about a hundred other movies. Sorry to see him go.
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Re: RIP Maurice Jarre
Lawrence of Arabia is consistently in my top five films of all time, and the musical score for that movie is just magnificent.
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Re: RIP Maurice Jarre
I miss movies with entr'actes.
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Re: RIP Maurice Jarre
I loved when he accepted the Oscar for "Passage to India," which was the same year as "Amadeus," and he said, "I am so happy Mozart was not eligible this year."
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Re: RIP Maurice Jarre
Jarre had a great run of films in the 1960's (he had worked in Europe before that). In addition to his Oscars for Lawrence and Dr. Zhivago, he did The Professionals, The Longest Day and Grand Prix. Actually, one of my favorite Jarre melodies is the theme he did for the TV Western Cimarron Strip (which I would love to see released on DVD). It's a terrific Western theme in less than one minute.
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Re: RIP Maurice Jarre
The theme from Grand Prix was groundbreaking and has inspired many newer composers.silverscreenselect wrote:Jarre had a great run of films in the 1960's (he had worked in Europe before that). In addition to his Oscars for Lawrence and Dr. Zhivago, he did The Professionals, The Longest Day and Grand Prix. Actually, one of my favorite Jarre melodies is the theme he did for the TV Western Cimarron Strip (which I would love to see released on DVD). It's a terrific Western theme in less than one minute.
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Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.