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Jerry Goldsmith
The Wind and the Lion
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Composer
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Jerry Goldsmith
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Average_duration
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102:10
"The Wind and the Lion" is a historical drama film directed by John Milius and released in 1975. The film is set in 1904 and tells the story of an American woman, Eden Pedecaris, and her two children who are kidnapped by a Berber chieftain named Mulai Ahmed er Raisuli. The film stars Sean Connery as Raisuli and Candice Bergen as Eden Pedecaris. The film's soundtrack was composed by Jerry Goldsmith, who was known for his work in film and television. The soundtrack was released on LP in 1975 by Warner Bros. Records and was later re-released on CD in 1997 by Intrada Records. The soundtrack features a mix of orchestral and ethnic music, reflecting the film's setting in Morocco. The main theme, "The Wind and the Lion," is a sweeping orchestral piece that captures the film's sense of adventure and romance. The theme is introduced in the opening credits and is heard throughout the film in various arrangements. The soundtrack also features several ethnic pieces, including "The Raisuli," which features Moroccan instruments such as the oud and the darbuka. These pieces help to create a sense of place and add to the film's authenticity. The soundtrack is divided into 12 tracks, each corresponding to a different scene in the film. The tracks range in length from just over a minute to nearly eight minutes, and each one captures the mood and tone of the scene it accompanies. Overall, the soundtrack to "The Wind and the Lion" is a masterful work by Jerry Goldsmith. It captures the film's sense of adventure, romance, and exoticism, and is a testament to Goldsmith's skill as a composer. The soundtrack remains a beloved work among fans of film music and is a testament to the enduring legacy of Jerry Goldsmith.
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