This music brings me so many memories. I especially remember my mother. She loved the movie and the music. I remember when the film was shown on TV, she always managed to watch it. Then came the video cassettes. I heard this song so much that I fell in love too. But whenever I hear it, I immediately remember my mother with great nostalgia. Especially now that she is no longer with us. R.I.P. I miss you, mother.
This is one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE FILMS! I loved this movie - it is AWESOME! The music in this is so uplifting! I love his soprano sax melodies! Such a FABULOUS Film!
+trha2222 Yes... at the end there was much uncertainty in the film as to what exactly happened. But remember "there is always a plan"... right? (As J. Mason kept on saying, to certain queries by Joe Pendleton.) I think that Leo Farnsworth died when he was supposed to (or a very short, and insignificant, time thereafter), _as did the back-up quarterback_. (And Mr. J______ _was_ back-up QB again, after Pendleton retook 1st string in the body of Farnsworth... (that is)...!) They switched off positions of first string throughout the film, really. [I will have to get back when I recall the other QB's name.] We see Mason, as lead Angel, appealing to God at the end, that Pendleton might fill out his life as he wanted to... So then, the back-up QB did depart life on schedule... but Pendleton replaced him, evidently however in the same body. (i.e. one soul and associated spirit departed, and ... another soul and spirit entered: J. Pendleton's)... Issue was that Pendleton's past was erased, and he inherited a copy of the Back-up QB's past (whose film name I am forgetting)... So it was, at the conclusion to the film, that Pendleton did re-encounter Julie Christie _as Pendleton himself, yet now in the Back-up QB's body, and with the latter's memory_ (inherited with the body...so naturally Pendleton received his house, his bank account... his natural life), yet with the soul and spirit of Pendelton, _the man_. Sort of tricky there, but a brilliant, fun fantasy. The music was outstanding; the acting, especially by J. Christie, was excellent, and it is always fun to watch James Mason. Certainly Mr. Warren Beatty's warm-hearted genius pervades the film. This film was imo the summit of his career. ... and probably the summit of J. Christie's too: but she was so under-appreciated here. W. Beatty even could have performed a follow-up to the film... it might have been neat... They had the talent ready for it, surely. Perhaps no one thought of it. So then... all three personages (Farnsworth, QB Jarrett, and J. Pendleton) died as they were conclusively supposed to, _time-wise_. Therefore, it came about that Pendleton did not _ultimately_ exchange bodies (and lives, to a degree) with Leo Farnsworth, ... but rather with the back-up Quarterback for the Rams: his lifetime competitor. There was always a plan.... Yes, the Rams were going to win the Superbowl, and yes, Pendleton was going to help them. (As he said to the skeptical reporter at the beginning of the film!)
You have excellent taste...I lost a couple of family members at the time of its release. Its message about death & destiny really put things in perspective for an 11 yr old football nut trying to understand life & its tragedies.
Bentom86 I'll have to watch the film again. The "back-up's" name -- more so actually a competitor for first string, and all year long -- was the starter (and I believe his last name began with J in the film) until coach Jack Warden, near the commencement of the film, and along with a birthday cake, brought Pendleton the _news_ that he was first string now...! Then, as Leo Farsnworth passed at the shooting at the well, Mr. J_______ retook starting position, and for the Super Bowl, but only to loose the position of starter (as well as his life), toward the very end of the game. (This precipitates the famous line from actor James Mason, "It was his time, Joe."). -------------------------------------------------------------- This was a re-filming of "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), which featured the inimitable Claude Rains as the lead Angel. What hurt that film was a weak ending, which would be duly rectified in "Heaven Can Wait". The latter featured real football commentators at the end, too... ------------------------------------------------------------ I will watch again, and get back.... It was a little confusing at the end, but Pendleton was warned he would forget everything, and earlier, that the arrangement with Farnsworth was meant to be a temporary one. I also enjoyed very much how the composer altered the basic film score throughout, going from comical to romantic to ironic. ... Someone else commented that the film brought to the fore many liberal, civic, progressive ideas of the time into the screenplay.
+John G. Lewis I hope I won't spoil your wish to see it again, but in the line of Rams QBs, Joe Pendleton had just beaten out Tom Jarrett to win back his starting job before his "untimely" tragic bike ride into that road tunnel. Then as Joe was reincarnated as the wealthy Leo Farnsworth, he bought the Rams & got himself in great enough shape to be QB again to play in the Super Bowl. But then Leo (or Joe) was shot dead by his assistant who was having an affair with Farnsworth's manipulating wife. Joe was reincarnated for a third & final time as Jarrett after he suffered a near-fatal injury in the Super Bowl. But one of the saddest scenes ever for me in a movie is when trainer Max Corkle (Jack Warden) realizes in the locker room that Joe is gone forever, but lives on as Jarrett. One of the best & underrated movies there ever was. And by the way, the real-life broadcaster in the locker room celebration is NBC Sports legendary play-by-play man Dick Enberg.
Bentom86 *Thank you.* Brilliant summarization. You did my work...! Yes, it was Mr. Tom Jarrett, who we never psychically truly see. And yes... Dick Enberg, one of NBC top sports announcers. --------------------------------------------------------------- I agree, I thought that the scene with Max Corkie (Jack Warden) was a little disappointing -- because of course he was the man supporting Joe through his various (three) phases. But there is tragedy and sorrow, disappointment, in life, after all. ------------------------------------------------------------- I loved the close to the film, though (as I presume we all do). ... Joe Pendleton/Tom Jarrett: "Come on, I'll lead you though the dark; they've just turned off tunnel lighting. The door's right up here; there's nothing to be afraid of." Farnsworth's girlfriend (Julie Christie): (Once outside, on the playing field.) "What was that you said...?" Joe: "Well... I was just leading you out; there was not anything to be afraid of." (Julie Christie): "You're the Quarterback for the Rams." Joe: "Yes." (Julie Christie): (looking at him with amazement) ".... Yes, I would love to have a cup of coffee with you..." The two then walk across the darkening Colosseum. You know the film better than I do...! I apologize for the technical speak, but the last scene, the two walking across the field, can be seen as a metonym for the whole movie, as a summation of it, the two travelling into a darkening, unknown future. Fabulous conclusion.
I love love love love love this movie. So cool, funny, romantic, clever, entertaining etc. etc. etc. The music is really cool too, perfect for the movie.
My favorite movie as a 10 yr old kid. I think I went to theatre and saw it ten times. What a great movie and beautiful music that stuck with me for all my life. I remember I saw it on AbC movie of the week and grabbed my cassette recorder to dub the music off the TV! Lol
No question...........unreal movie with a great sound track from Grusin........its a terrific movie that a guy can watch with a chick and both will be moved by it............the jock will like it and the geek will love the multi life implications of perhaps an unintended multiple universes of lives splitting and reforming.........and of course ladies its a great love story........
@@JohnGLewis1964 Lately, I dont seem to enjoy movies made after...oh, 1995, or so. The magic just isn't there, anymore. It's all comic book adaptations and reboots. I mean, there've always been reboots, but lately, it's totally off the charts. Good grief.
Chord at 0:48 = Grusin genius. He takes his melodies on a wild tour and somehow always makes both ends meet. As I listen I find myself thinking "how are you ever getting out of this mess, Dave" - and the way he solves the puzzle is always unexpected and overwhelming. Through-composed.
+ElkundEklund Yes... How he manipulates one basic film through three phases was sort of genius: a comedic, a romantic, and an ironic. Superb work, no doubt.
From 1:27 to 3:24 there are so many stops I lost count where many composers would have run into a dead end and settled on a simple resolution by repeating a few bars ad nauseam and then getting out quick by reprising the chorus. Grusin is in a whole different ball game. The harmonic development is exquisite. I know no other composer who does this as well.
Love this song right here. Philippians 4:8 Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any moral excellence and if there is any praise, dwell on these things.
Thanks for share this video!!! I loved it! I love this music, I watched this film around 30 years ago...many goods things came back to me in this night! Once more Thanks! Was the pleasure to hear again! Léo From Brazil
Wonderful film score by the genius Dave Grusin to an equally great movie ! 'Heaven Knows' why the CD is no longer available currently (I gave mine away to a close friend which I don't regret cos they loved it and brought them much pleasure, so they told me, as did the film !)) Could download tracks from here and convert to MP3, but do nor wish to infringe copyright, though it would only be for personal use. Feel strongly though that this musical 'pearl' of a soundtrack should be made more readily available and am grateful to musicmemories2010 for uploading these tracks !
remember watching this flick with my brother back in 1978 at the local theater... no question that the score to this great movie had a long lasting impact on me regarding the future movie scores to come from many great other films in the future.... this one still ranks among the best of the best... hands down
"what do you mean I won't remember?"..............what a fate to happen to someone who was innocent from the beginning of the whole journey in this movie............the ending gave a spark of hope that the purpose was still there.
This will always be one of my favorite pictures ! Such a great film & Warren & Julie were fabulous ! The film & the music....... What happened to Hollywood ?
I watched it a few weeks ago. That movie was just nice! I really loved. BUT if only that hero wouldn't have lost the memory of his former life in the end... :(
The piano chording from 1:44 to 1:49 hints of Perry Botkins, Jr's opening piano chords on Naida theme......the theme song used for the TV soap opera the young and the restless......
People criticize the selection of J. Christie for the leading female role here... Yet this is a silly, misplaced critique. W. Beatty was not appearing as himself to others in most places of the film, but rather ... as L. Farnesworth: a multi-millionaire probably in his 50s. Julia was loosing some of her youthful patina at this time... Therefore, a 30 some Julia with a 50 odd Farnsworth makes a lot of sense. And then she brought along her formidable acting skills. She was great in the part and made the film, even a Fantasy, very believable. Few people realize this, imo. I believe, indeed, that she deserved to be nominated for Best Actress.
She was perfect for the part...older and more mature than a twenty something that they really needed to create the drama of those scene that has such profound consequences......
It is actually an adaptation of the 1943 movie 'Here comes Mr Jordan'. Personally speaking I believe all the right people are in this movie remaking this would kill it.
I'm always amazed how Mr. Grusin can create music that is so heartbreaking and yet so uplifting at the same time! So sublime...
Well said 👏 uplifting melancholy 😅
There is something hauntingly beautiful about this piece of music.
This music brings me so many memories. I especially remember my mother. She loved the movie and the music. I remember when the film was shown on TV, she always managed to watch it. Then came the video cassettes. I heard this song so much that I fell in love too. But whenever I hear it, I immediately remember my mother with great nostalgia. Especially now that she is no longer with us.
R.I.P. I miss you, mother.
Same feelings come to me
Loved the music from the very 1st time I heard it.
A beautiful piece of music ❤
It was my favorite in 1978, guess what ? It still is. The theme is haunting, and one of Dave Grusin's best.
This fantastic film probably marked the end of the whimsical Hollywood we will never see again!
Really a magnificent piece.
Great flick!!!! Dave Grusin is unmatched.
This is one of my favorite movies 🎬 🎞
this composition is so joyous and bittersweet at the same time..............exactly like the movie.............a home run in both departments
This is one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE FILMS! I loved this movie - it is AWESOME! The music in this is so uplifting! I love his soprano sax melodies! Such a FABULOUS Film!
+trha2222 Yes... at the end there was much uncertainty in the film as to what exactly happened. But remember "there is always a plan"... right? (As J. Mason kept on saying, to certain queries by Joe Pendleton.) I think that Leo Farnsworth died when he was supposed to (or a very short, and insignificant, time thereafter), _as did the back-up quarterback_. (And Mr. J______ _was_ back-up QB again, after Pendleton retook 1st string in the body of Farnsworth... (that is)...!) They switched off positions of first string throughout the film, really. [I will have to get back when I recall the other QB's name.]
We see Mason, as lead Angel, appealing to God at the end, that Pendleton might fill out his life as he wanted to... So then, the back-up QB did depart life on schedule... but Pendleton replaced him, evidently however in the same body. (i.e. one soul and associated spirit departed, and ... another soul and spirit entered: J. Pendleton's)... Issue was that Pendleton's past was erased, and he inherited a copy of the Back-up QB's past (whose film name I am forgetting)... So it was, at the conclusion to the film, that Pendleton did re-encounter Julie Christie _as Pendleton himself, yet now in the Back-up QB's body, and with the latter's memory_ (inherited with the body...so naturally Pendleton received his house, his bank account... his natural life), yet with the soul and spirit of Pendelton, _the man_. Sort of tricky there, but a brilliant, fun fantasy.
The music was outstanding; the acting, especially by J. Christie, was excellent, and it is always fun to watch James Mason. Certainly Mr. Warren Beatty's warm-hearted genius pervades the film. This film was imo the summit of his career. ... and probably the summit of J. Christie's too: but she was so under-appreciated here.
W. Beatty even could have performed a follow-up to the film... it might have been neat... They had the talent ready for it, surely. Perhaps no one thought of it. So then... all three personages (Farnsworth, QB Jarrett, and J. Pendleton) died as they were conclusively supposed to, _time-wise_. Therefore, it came about that Pendleton did not _ultimately_ exchange bodies (and lives, to a degree) with Leo Farnsworth, ... but rather with the back-up Quarterback for the Rams: his lifetime competitor.
There was always a plan.... Yes, the Rams were going to win the Superbowl, and yes, Pendleton was going to help them. (As he said to the skeptical reporter at the beginning of the film!)
You have excellent taste...I lost a couple of family members at the time of its release. Its message about death & destiny really put things in perspective for an 11 yr old football nut trying to understand life & its tragedies.
Bentom86 I'll have to watch the film again. The "back-up's" name -- more so actually a competitor for first string, and all year long -- was the starter (and I believe his last name began with J in the film) until coach Jack Warden, near the commencement of the film, and along with a birthday cake, brought Pendleton the _news_ that he was first string now...! Then, as Leo Farsnworth passed at the shooting at the well, Mr. J_______ retook starting position, and for the Super Bowl, but only to loose the position of starter (as well as his life), toward the very end of the game. (This precipitates the famous line from actor James Mason, "It was his time, Joe.").
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This was a re-filming of "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), which featured the inimitable Claude Rains as the lead Angel. What hurt that film was a weak ending, which would be duly rectified in "Heaven Can Wait". The latter featured real football commentators at the end, too...
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I will watch again, and get back.... It was a little confusing at the end, but Pendleton was warned he would forget everything, and earlier, that the arrangement with Farnsworth was meant to be a temporary one.
I also enjoyed very much how the composer altered the basic film score throughout, going from comical to romantic to ironic. ... Someone else commented that the film brought to the fore many liberal, civic, progressive ideas of the time into the screenplay.
+John G. Lewis I hope I won't spoil your wish to see it again, but in the line of Rams QBs, Joe Pendleton had just beaten out Tom Jarrett to win back his starting job before his "untimely" tragic bike ride into that road tunnel. Then as Joe was reincarnated as the wealthy Leo Farnsworth, he bought the Rams & got himself in great enough shape to be QB again to play in the Super Bowl. But then Leo (or Joe) was shot dead by his assistant who was having an affair with Farnsworth's manipulating wife. Joe was reincarnated for a third & final time as Jarrett after he suffered a near-fatal injury in the Super Bowl. But one of the saddest scenes ever for me in a movie is when trainer Max Corkle (Jack Warden) realizes in the locker room that Joe is gone forever, but lives on as Jarrett. One of the best & underrated movies there ever was. And by the way, the real-life broadcaster in the locker room celebration is NBC Sports legendary play-by-play man Dick Enberg.
Bentom86 *Thank you.* Brilliant summarization. You did my work...! Yes, it was Mr. Tom Jarrett, who we never psychically truly see. And yes... Dick Enberg, one of NBC top sports announcers.
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I agree, I thought that the scene with Max Corkie (Jack Warden) was a little disappointing -- because of course he was the man supporting Joe through his various (three) phases. But there is tragedy and sorrow, disappointment, in life, after all.
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I loved the close to the film, though (as I presume we all do). ...
Joe Pendleton/Tom Jarrett: "Come on, I'll lead you though the dark; they've just turned off tunnel lighting. The door's right up here; there's nothing to be afraid of."
Farnsworth's girlfriend (Julie Christie): (Once outside, on the playing field.) "What was that you said...?"
Joe: "Well... I was just leading you out; there was not anything to be afraid of."
(Julie Christie): "You're the Quarterback for the Rams."
Joe: "Yes."
(Julie Christie): (looking at him with amazement) ".... Yes, I would love to have a cup of coffee with you..."
The two then walk across the darkening Colosseum.
You know the film better than I do...! I apologize for the technical speak, but the last scene, the two walking across the field, can be seen as a metonym for the whole movie, as a summation of it, the two travelling into a darkening, unknown future. Fabulous conclusion.
Excellent movie, incredible soundtrack.
Perfect film and score
I love love love love love this movie. So cool, funny, romantic, clever, entertaining etc. etc. etc. The music is really cool too, perfect for the movie.
My favorite movie as a 10 yr old kid. I think I went to theatre and saw it ten times. What a great movie and beautiful music that stuck with me for all my life. I remember I saw it on AbC movie of the week and grabbed my cassette recorder to dub the music off the TV! Lol
I love the way the movie feels like a dream! This classic has something for everyone :-)
WifiSteve Awesome. This was my go-to movie on cable in 1980 when I was 10. Love the plot, the music, the acting. Everything about it is perfect.
My mother would drop me off at the theatre on Saturday morning, I'd see it 3 times, then go back the next weekend 😁
This movie is so underrated...
Agreed.
definitely agree , in my top 10
No question...........unreal movie with a great sound track from Grusin........its a terrific movie that a guy can watch with a chick and both will be moved by it............the jock will like it and the geek will love the multi life implications of perhaps an unintended multiple universes of lives splitting and reforming.........and of course ladies its a great love story........
It is my favorite Warren movie, no question!
amazing film
This and Hobsons Choice remind me of my dad. The greatest man that ever lived 💘
If you don’t cry at the end of this movie there is something seriously wrong with you.
Just beautiful
Little did I know when I saw this movie 8 years later I would meet the love if my life and we are together 40 years now.
i miss these kind of soundtracks,they don't make them like this anymore.
+georgelee43211 Yes, poetic soundtracks... They used to be common.... but do not really exist anymore.
@@JohnGLewis1964 Lately, I dont seem to enjoy movies made after...oh, 1995, or so. The magic just isn't there, anymore. It's all comic book adaptations and reboots. I mean, there've always been reboots, but lately, it's totally off the charts. Good grief.
Chord at 0:48 = Grusin genius. He takes his melodies on a wild tour and somehow always makes both ends meet. As I listen I find myself thinking "how are you ever getting out of this mess, Dave" - and the way he solves the puzzle is always unexpected and overwhelming. Through-composed.
+ElkundEklund Yes... How he manipulates one basic film through three phases was sort of genius: a comedic, a romantic, and an ironic. Superb work, no doubt.
From 1:27 to 3:24 there are so many stops I lost count where many composers would have run into a dead end and settled on a simple resolution by repeating a few bars ad nauseam and then getting out quick by reprising the chorus. Grusin is in a whole different ball game. The harmonic development is exquisite. I know no other composer who does this as well.
You're Right !! It's a beautiful, seem less transition. Could listen over & over !!
Great way of describing it.
One of my fave movies of all time 💕
Love this song right here.
Philippians 4:8
Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any moral excellence and if there is any praise, dwell on these things.
Song brings back many wonderful memories.
why isn't this music the world's international anthem? So gorgeous!!
I saw this movie with my mom growing up. An air conditioned theatre on a hot summer day. Great film, but the score always stayed with me.
Thanks for share this video!!! I loved it! I love this music, I watched this film around 30 years ago...many goods things came back to me in this night! Once more Thanks! Was the pleasure to hear again! Léo From Brazil
The late seventies was a great time!
Wonderful film score by the genius Dave Grusin to an equally great movie ! 'Heaven Knows' why the CD is no longer available currently (I gave mine away to a close friend which I don't regret cos they loved it and brought them much pleasure, so they told me, as did the film !)) Could download tracks from here and convert to MP3, but do nor wish to infringe copyright, though it would only be for personal use. Feel strongly though that this musical 'pearl' of a soundtrack should be made more readily available and am grateful to musicmemories2010 for uploading these tracks !
thank you ,,one of my favorite scores of time
"This is a place that comes after life, and after dreams"- MR JORDAN
remember watching this flick with my brother back in 1978 at the local theater... no question that the score to this great movie had a long lasting impact on me regarding the future movie scores to come from many great other films in the future.... this one still ranks among the best of the best... hands down
I loved this soundtrack so much. I could never understand why the soundtrack was never available to buy.
one of the best movies ever made
This movie was my church growing up. Now being 41, when i watch it once a year, I'm a kid again who believes in heaven :-)
"what do you mean I won't remember?"..............what a fate to happen to someone who was innocent from the beginning of the whole journey in this movie............the ending gave a spark of hope that the purpose was still there.
Great music:)
Es imprescindible en mi niñez.... Siempre la he amado... Gracias Warren... Y el tema es fabuloso.... Una lagrima cae....
questi erano film è vere musiche. fatti con il sentimento che ti entravano nell'anima. i film di oggi passano velocemente e non lasciano quasi niente.
2-85 2- 85 hut-hut .. I can remember every line.
my beautiful memories. .
This will always be one of my favorite pictures ! Such a great film & Warren & Julie were fabulous ! The film & the music....... What happened to Hollywood ?
Always loved that movie, always be one of my favorites. Wish my wife was still around to watch it one more time-
A beautiful album of the movie
this melody touches my soul.
MAGNIFIQUE !!!
BEAUTIFUL SONG and MOVIE !!!
"Joe, you must abide by what is written"- MR JORDAN
Great movie, great music.
It just takes me back to the colourful 70's. The movie's absolutely fantastic and provides just the right balance between comedy and romance...
If you let it, this theme will haunt you. I recommend you let it.
+Jett Reynke This theme does have a lonely, haunting feeling. It reaches into my past for some reason.
So true, have never forgotten it.
You're right .It reminds me of lost loves and the fact I can only relive them in my mind
So true, it’s quite magnetic, positive energy.
YES STILL A GREAT MOVIE BAUGHT IT ON vhs in the 80s and just bought it on DVD RECENTLY
EXCELENTE PELÍCULA!!! UNA DE MIS FAVORITAS!!! AMAZING FILM!!! ONE OF MY FAVORITES
After all, Heaven can wait for us ......lets do something decent here on earth.
i love that moments when the sights cross between two people who love one time, and....they recognize.
antonin u keep this wonderful sonata incredible alive. awesome , it hurts in the middle of everyones heart !
Antonin did not play this. He's a pianist. This is Tom Scott on soprano.
@@TheDouglas yes ,ive been wrong,thank you for correcting me.^^
I watched it a few weeks ago. That movie was just nice! I really loved.
BUT if only that hero wouldn't have lost the memory of his former life in the end... :(
beyond perfection.
fantastic soundtrack and as well as the movie
Great movie Great song.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE
Very beautyful music and nice movie
Dave Gruzin good
my favorite movie...
Thanks for this post!
Love this film, an updated version of the Original, " Here Come's Mr. Jordan"
Wonderful Movie .
Favorite movie and favorite movie theme
Um dos meus filmes favoritos, grande mensagem e a música, compositor e instrumentistas fantasticos.
Que saudades! ♥️
First time watching this was 30 min ago. Now I know where the chris rock version came from. Very good movie. This song just lovely
beautiful...
Best Movie & Score !!
The moment I heard it I wanted it, but strangely it was unavailable. RUclips has it. Thank you.
❤❤❤
I saw that film at the TOWN & COUNTRY Cinemas in the Town & Country Mall.
Which city?
Really well cast, and actually an improvement, over the four star, "Here Comes Mr. Jordan".
mama mía, me transporté en el tiempo, qué recuerdos! bella música...
I fell in love with her on “Doctor Zhivago “ and now on “ Heaven can Wait “ !!!!
11 people have no business listening to good music
now 20
Elaine May, as the writer, is a genius!
悲しいような、楽しいような…、映画も好きだけど、この音楽がとても好きです。
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The part where he got shot and came out the well was always sad.
1:20 MELANCHOLY MASTERPIECE
this is music
The love theme for 'Heaven Can Wait' kinda paved the way for Grusin's future score: 'Falling In Love'.You can hear some variations between the two.
Recife brazil south america great video ....
The piano chording from 1:44 to 1:49 hints of Perry Botkins, Jr's opening piano chords on Naida theme......the theme song used for the TV soap opera the young and the restless......
I thought so, too!
It does but turns out even more beautiful in this.
there's nothing to be afraid of, your the qb
This is great music.
mezcla de sonidos ritmos sentimientos romanticiosmo alegria nostalgia y gran sensibilidad
A movie with some great lines. One of my favourites was, "If he wasn't going to be dead soon, he'd need years of psychiatric help!"
"You're the quarterback."
Cuando las películas tenían verdaderos soundtracks !
es ritmo es nostalgia es sentimiento es sensibilidad llenos de romanticismo alegria y amor
Christian Daza tienes razón muy buena película y triste ala ves
People criticize the selection of J. Christie for the leading female role here... Yet this is a silly, misplaced critique. W. Beatty was not appearing as himself to others in most places of the film, but rather ... as L. Farnesworth: a multi-millionaire probably in his 50s. Julia was loosing some of her youthful patina at this time... Therefore, a 30 some Julia with a 50 odd Farnsworth makes a lot of sense. And then she brought along her formidable acting skills. She was great in the part and made the film, even a Fantasy, very believable. Few people realize this, imo. I believe, indeed, that she deserved to be nominated for Best Actress.
I enjoyed seeing this movie in college! Adored it then at twenty, and now at fifty - eight I still am!
She was perfect for the part...older and more mature than a twenty something that they really needed to create the drama of those scene that has such profound consequences......
Ela é linda e uma excelente atriz
Blues: the Death of Love & Trust 3:14 Dave Grusin The Firm (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) Soundtrack 1
Really need to a remake of this film but with the right people.
It is actually an adaptation of the 1943 movie 'Here comes Mr Jordan'. Personally speaking I believe all the right people are in this movie remaking this would kill it.
gran film....
gran película y la música es hermosa.
Tom Scott on soprano saxophone!
love this x 100000000
love this music
Julie Christie is one of the most beautiful women in the whole wold.
encatadora musica y que recuerdos tan bellos y el artista guapo guapo
de dierenwinkel, geweldig
I heard this on cinematic on the folks boat in Pittwater Sydney 🇦🇺