Good Music


Did anyone think of the 'theme' from The Thomas Crown Affair and/or The Godfather when listening to this film? I say both (or all five) of those films owe a certain bit of gratitude to something older.

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Well, to be fair, the official soundtrack wasn't composed by Chaplin until the mid-70s. Remember, the movie was original made in 1923, during the silent era. No official soundtracks back then. Chaplin went back to his silent films and wrote scores for them later on, and the music for "A Woman of Paris" was actually the last of them he got to.

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