One of only two MGM films not to have a scored musical soundtrack
Trivia says: One of only two MGM films not to have a scored musical soundtrack. What was the other MGM film?
shareTrivia says: One of only two MGM films not to have a scored musical soundtrack. What was the other MGM film?
shareOne thing I can tell you for sure is that it wasn't Yankee Doodle Dandy. That was a Warner Bros. film.
shareThe Tall Target, by Anthony Mann
shareI thought they were referring to "King Solomon's Mines" (1950), another fine (and successful) safari picture by MGM. No scored soundtrack there either. Granger was the great white hunter in that slightly earlier one and, thus, a logical casting choice for this one -- as was Deborah Kerr. ???
shareTrivia says: One of only two MGM films not to have a scored musical soundtrack. What was the other MGM film?
Forbidden Planet.
I think they mean "King Solomon's Mines" ('50). "Forbidden Planet" had an electronic musical track. Don't know if you'd call it scored or not, but it supported much of the film.
shareThe Trivia info on IMDB is entered by anyone who has access to the site. In other words, don't put much stock in what you read there. I can think of 5 films quickly, from MGM, without a scored musical soundtrack.
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Just curious. What are the five MGM films you're thinking of?
shareIt's Hatari without any Mancini...at all!
shareI guess A BETTER DAY never responded. One I can add is the 1931 film version of Eugene
O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night" which also featured Clark Gable. There may be several other early talkies which similarly had no music.
Actually, one of the pleasures of watching this movie is that it doesn't have a scored musical soundtrack. Instead it relies solely on the ambient noise of African native music: singing, dancing, chanting, and drums. Don't know if it's totally authentic, but it sure sounds authentic - and sounds good every time I watch this film.