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John Williams
1941
Works Info
Composer
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John Williams
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
"1941" is a comedy film directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1979. The film is set in Los Angeles in the days following the attack on Pearl Harbor and follows a group of characters as they navigate the chaos and hysteria that ensues. The film features an ensemble cast including Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, and Ned Beatty. The soundtrack for "1941" was composed by John Williams, who had previously worked with Spielberg on "Jaws" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." The score is notable for its use of big band and swing music, which reflects the film's setting in the 1940s. The soundtrack features several original compositions by Williams, including the main theme, which is a lively and upbeat piece that captures the energy and excitement of the film. Other notable tracks include "The March of the Swiss Soldiers," which is used during a chaotic scene involving a tank, and "The Battle of Hollywood," which features a frenetic and bombastic arrangement. The soundtrack also includes several classic songs from the 1940s, such as "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" by the Andrews Sisters. These songs help to establish the film's setting and add to the overall sense of nostalgia and fun. Overall, the soundtrack for "1941" is a lively and entertaining collection of music that perfectly captures the spirit of the film. With its use of big band and swing music, it is a fitting tribute to the era in which the film is set. The film premiered on December 14, 1979, and while it was not a critical or commercial success, it has since gained a cult following among fans of Spielberg and 1980s comedies.
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