Movies History

in #movies6 years ago

Movie and music have always gone together. Before talkies came together, the only noise you'd hear in a movie will be music. Charlie Chaplin, film star was among the physical comedians to grace the silver screen. But without music in the background, despite this, his best movies will miss something. To anything could be happening on picture, There's no doubt on it, music adds an element. Music punctuate and can improve the whole spectrum of human emotion.
Can anyone imagine a film? Can you want to? One the musicals, classic and the 1939 fantasy masterpiece starring the velvet is first exposure to a film musical. The classic about a Kansas farm girl of the kid named that, together with her dog is dragged away by a tornado to the land of Oz. There she makes a significant enemy in the form of a witch, as she tries to return home and befriends several strange and terrific personalities. Along with the imaginative story, the songs such as, Somewhere Over the Rainbow and Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead!
", have since become a section of our well-liked culture.

That year, the epic, the full length color film, Gone With the Wind, about life in the south before, during, and after the war. The film's main musical theme was broadly popular and still recognizable even today. Another very popular soundtrack was Walt Disney's very first full length animated movie, of the classic, Snow White and of the Seven Dwarfs. Released at 1937, Snow White made musical and film history by being the first movie to have it is soundtrack transferred to record disk. Other notable Disney movie soundtracks have been 1940's Pinocchio and of the animated and live action, Mary Poppins, released in 1964.
In 1955, Rodgers and Hammerstein's broadway musical, Oklahoma, was brought to the big screen. Director, Fred Zinnemann fillmed the film in of the wide open spaces of Arizona. The visually beautiful film was large, bright, and colorful. Nevertheless, the cinematography didn't Overpower Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical score, but instead complemented it. Oklahoma is classic musical movie fare for all audiences. Remember Oh What a Beautiful Mornin"? That song, along with some other classics graced the film's soundtrack. Another Rodgers and Hammerstein musical brought to of the big screen in 1965 with film classic outcomes, is the beautifully filmed, Sound of Music. The unforgettable tunes and Julie Andrew's outstanding performance as of the ruler of a rich man's kids in Nazi occupied Austria, is an ioso musical about the human spirit's capability to be uplifted by song in of the face of unspeakable madness.


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