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composer:
ennio morricone
label: legend
AKA: The Betrayal, Gospodjica Doktor-Spijunka Bez Imena,
Fräulein Doktor
total duration: 00.35.52
soundtrack style: drama
war
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| tracks |
01. Opening Titles
02. Disembarking From The Submarine
03. Fräulein Doktor On Board The Ship
04. Fräulein Doktor At The Hotel
05. The Watchmaker
06. The Sinking Of The Hampshire
07. Fräulein Doktor And Dr. Saforet
08. Lesbian Love Scene
09. Berlin: At The Restaurant
10. Champagne And Morphine
11. Reception At The Embassy
12. The Safe And The Map
13. Ruppert Escape
14. The Poison Gas Battle At Ypres
15. Fräulein Doktor Insanity And End Titles
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| further information |
Limited edition of 1500 copies
De-Luxe booklet with 16 pages of rare archive photos and
memorabilia
Orchestra conducted by Bruno Nicolai |
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| description |
For the first time an important missing piece
of the vast discography of Ennio Morricone.
The 1968 movie is about World War I, and directed by Alberto
Lattuada, starring Suzy Kendall, Kenneth More, Capucine, James
Booth and Giancarlo Giannini.
Since the very day of its release Fraulein Doktor was quite
unfortunate.
It had problems with the censorship because of the animal
abuse scenes, the lesbian love, and the battle scenes harshness,
almost horror.
This movie was never released on VHS or DVD, and so it is
virtually unobtainable.
Morricone wrote an impressively masterpiece of extraordinary
musical and emotional value to accompany the Ypres Battle.
The listening of this cue while watching the film scene it
creates the real violence and terror climate, comparable only
to that created by the music written by Prokofiev for the
Battle on the Ice scene in the Alexander Nevsky film of Eisenstein.
May be to balance that disturbing violent climate, Morricone
wrote one of his most beautiful and poignant themes of love,
which perfectly fits the complex and troubled personality
of Fraulein Doktor.
This CD album cannot be missed because it shows the multifaceted
mastery of Maestro Morricone.
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| story |
Two German spies and a woman physician (Suzy
Kendall) are taken by submarine to Scotland where they enter
the country at nightfall.
Their mission is to assassinate the British Field Marshall
Lord Kitchener.
The woman's male companions are captured, but she escapes
with the knowledge of what boat the Marshall is on.
Boarding the submarine, the Germans make plans to bomb the
boat with a series of strategically placed land mines.
She travels from Russia to Germany to Britain and Spain as
she double-crosses double agents in a cat-and-mouse game of
espionage.
A gruesome scene shows a German gas attack that peels off
the flesh of the Allied soldiers as they writhe in agony.
James Booth, Capucine, and Kenneth More also star in this
World War I drama.
Cast:
Suzy Kendall, Kenneth More, Capucine, James Booth, Alexander
Knox, Nigel Green
Director:
Alberto Lattuada |
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