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Mischa Spoliansky
Sanders of the River
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Composer
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Mischa Spoliansky
Genre
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Film
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Film Score
Compose Date
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1935
"Sanders of the River" is a British film that was released in 1935. The film was directed by Zoltan Korda and starred Paul Robeson, Leslie Banks, and Nina Mae McKinney. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace. The film is set in West Africa and follows the adventures of British colonial administrator, Commissioner Sanders, as he tries to maintain order in the region. The film is divided into several movements, each of which focuses on a different aspect of Sanders' work. The first movement introduces Sanders and his team as they try to stop a group of slave traders. The second movement focuses on Sanders' efforts to build a road through the jungle. The third movement deals with a rebellion led by a local chief. The final movement sees Sanders trying to prevent a war between two rival tribes. The soundtrack for "Sanders of the River" was composed by Mischa Spoliansky. Spoliansky was a Russian-born composer who had worked extensively in Germany before moving to England in the early 1930s. He was known for his work in both film and theatre. The soundtrack for "Sanders of the River" is notable for its use of African rhythms and melodies. Spoliansky worked closely with African musicians to create a score that was both authentic and dramatic. The score features a mix of traditional African instruments, such as drums and xylophones, as well as Western orchestral instruments. Overall, "Sanders of the River" is a classic example of a British colonial adventure film. It is notable for its portrayal of African culture and its use of authentic African music. The film has been criticized for its colonialist attitudes, but it remains an important piece of British film history.
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Sanders of the River  1. Canoe Song. Moderato (with rhythmic swing)
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