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Bernard Herrmann
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Works Info
Composer
:
Bernard Herrmann
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Compose Date
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1950
Average_duration
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37:08
"The Day the Earth Stood Still" is a science fiction film that was released in 1951. The film was directed by Robert Wise and starred Michael Rennie and Patricia Neal. The film's soundtrack was composed by Bernard Herrmann, who was known for his work on other classic films such as "Psycho" and "Vertigo." The film's premiere was on September 18, 1951, in New York City. The film was a critical and commercial success, and it has since become a classic of the science fiction genre. The film's plot revolves around an alien named Klaatu, who comes to Earth with a message of peace. However, his message is met with hostility, and he is forced to take drastic measures to get his message across. The soundtrack for "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is composed of six movements. The first movement, titled "Prelude," sets the tone for the film with its ominous and foreboding melody. The second movement, titled "Outer Space," features a haunting and otherworldly melody that perfectly captures the sense of wonder and mystery that surrounds the arrival of Klaatu. The third movement, titled "Gort," is named after the robot that accompanies Klaatu to Earth. The music for this movement is tense and suspenseful, reflecting the danger that Gort poses to the humans he encounters. The fourth movement, titled "The Robot," features a more playful and whimsical melody that reflects the more lighthearted moments of the film. The fifth movement, titled "Terror," is the most intense and dramatic of the six movements. The music for this movement is dark and foreboding, reflecting the sense of danger and impending doom that permeates the film's climax. The final movement, titled "Farewell and Finale," is a more hopeful and uplifting melody that reflects the film's message of peace and unity. Overall, the soundtrack for "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is a masterpiece of film music. Bernard Herrmann's use of melody, harmony, and orchestration perfectly captures the mood and tone of the film, and his music has become an iconic part of the science fiction genre.
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