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The Composer: New Yorker John Barry is mostly known for writing the Bond scores, but has also composed music for Oscar winner 'Born Free', 'Out Of Africa' and 'Dances With Wolves'. Barry received the BAFTA Fellowship Award in recognition of his services to film music in 2005. Released: 22 January 1964 Director: Cy Endfield Cast: Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Michael Caine The Film: In 1964 this adventure film was made. It tells the story of the rift between the British Army...
Out of Africa
The Composer: John Barry is the genius composer behind what is probably the most recognisable film score ever, the James Bond theme. He then went onto become one of the most celebrated film composers of modern times, winning five Academy Awards and four Grammys for such memorable scores as Midnight Cowboy, Dances With Wolves as well as for Out Of Africa. Released: 1985 Director: Sydney Pollack Cast: Meryl Streep, Robert Redford The Film: Winner of seven Academy Awards, the story tells of a rich,...
Dances With The Wolves - The John Dunbar Theme
Composer: John Barry's expansive score is considered to be one of his best as it depicts so well the majestic prairies featured in the film and deservedly won the best original score oscar in 1990. Released: 1990 Directed by: Kevin Costner Cast: Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene The Film: During the U.S. Civil War an army officer is assigned to the Western frontier where he meets and develops a fascinating relationship with the local Sioux Indians. Winner of seven Academy Awards including...
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