Well, by now you've probably read the descrip there says it's new. I haven't heard about any silent movies retaining their music score from "live" days. Do you know any?
Hi, seven-yrs-old-comment! Yes, I know some. For example, L'Assassinat du duc de Guise (By Saint-Saëns, as I can remember), Ponisovaya Volnitsa and Battleship Potemkin (I'm from Russia, so don't blame me for my patriotism), etc. Good luck!
Used also in „Babylon Berlin“ TV series
Babylon Berlin
vierte Staffel am Ende während der Abspann mit dem Lied :Ein Tag wie Gold.
Even better than the First Part!
Fantastic!
great film
Incredible
Babylon Berlin
That's what brought me here. Cheers
so very Babylon Berlin...night club scene.....what a series!
@@theophilhist6455 0:23 is used in the credits
1921 - probably not the days to worry about original music
bepis very good
Well, by now you've probably read the descrip there says it's new. I haven't heard about any silent movies retaining their music score from "live" days. Do you know any?
Hi, seven-yrs-old-comment! Yes, I know some. For example, L'Assassinat du duc de Guise (By Saint-Saëns, as I can remember), Ponisovaya Volnitsa and Battleship Potemkin (I'm from Russia, so don't blame me for my patriotism), etc. Good luck!
@@stlpn4003 hi fellow russian 7 yrs later
después de ver esto, todo el cine existente queda como inutil
sasha king crimson !
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