The Dirty Dozen | Soundtrack Suite (Frank De Vol)
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1967). Composed and Conducted by Frank De Vol.
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Playlist:
00:00 Main Title
01:27 The Builders / Train Time
03:21 Einsam (Vocals: Sibylle Siegfried)
04:58 Latrine Frolic
06:10 Toast Prosties
07:30 Switch-Hitters
08:03 Sting / Breed's Folly / The Clean Up / Breed's Discomfiture
08:47 The Capture
10:42 The Rope P. 1
11:34 Prior To Melee-Mater / Prelude In Three Parts
13:09 Jeff Left
14:00 The End
Source:
Film Score Monthly FSM Vol. 10 Nr. 5
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Uno dei miei film preferiti
Frank De Vol ?? THAT Frank De Vol wrote the music for this film.
Amazing that I never knew that. Thank you.
Released in 1967 “The Dirty Dozen” is not only your everyday war movie but one that got stuck with audiences until today. Featuring an all-star cast including Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Telly Savallas, George Kennedy and many, many more, this movie is (with exception of the war-factor) pure fun to watch. Why? Because you don’t see actors having so much fun by doing their parts that often!
To round it up, the beloved Frank De Vol provided a fun score for this fun movie. Known from various Doris Day movies (with their distinct De Vol music) or “Flight Of The Phoenix” the composer’s music is always moving, quoting several known tunes and being Looney Tune’esque here and there. Not only did the actors had their fun, obviously composer De Vol as well, who, besides his music career served as an actor and a comedian as well, which was a rather unique way of living for the 60’s. So now, let’s enjoy his funny score!
Frank DeVol was the composer of choice for director Robert Aldrich, and their work together resulted in some terrific soundtracks - including his famous silky lullaby theme for HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE - but my favorite DeVol score is his atypical, powerful orchestral music for ULZANA'S RAID, which was finally released on a superb CD from Intrada.
Enjoyed this Fred. Whimsical and fun indeed.
Can never say in the style like actor, Donald Sutherland said playing as a "fake general" in reviewing an army camp's troops: " Never heard of it." The looks from Lee Marvin from that remark is...beautiful.
Yes, this 1967 movie score is enjoyable with the scenes. The right composer for a somewhat fun script that saw several of the "Dozen" wiped out by the German Nazis at the big mansion. How many of the "Dozen" including the commanders and Lee Marvin are around? Maybe a few, though Marvin died, I think, in the 1980's.
I have a pre-recorded cassette of the complete score I bought in the 1980's. The tape is jittery near the end and I have yet to replace the plastic housing with one of my many recycled tapes which, I know how to do that.
Gran película y gran banda sonora, saludos amigo y se agradece por subir estas maravillas
Wow ! Love It Fred !!!!! One Of My Very Favorite WWII Movies , Thanks For Posting This .
I'm looking for the March the band starts to play several times but stops because the so-called "general" is not really arriving yet.
National Emblem March, The Thunderer then Semper Fidelis. ;)
Great, great movie!! Awesome job as always!!
Who knew that Happy Kyne from Fernwood Tonight was this famous? I sure didn't.
Frank De Vol's music for the Frisco Kid was also good, oneof my favourites
A grand slam Fred!!
Divertente Fred!😁
Uno dei più innovativi e scorretti film d'azione/guerra.💥
5:00 Tron Legacy - the game has changed
Jefferson !!!! 20 seconds !!!!