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Il ladro di Bagdad
(1960) |
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| 01. Titoli
02. Per le vie di Bagdad
03. Karim spia nel Cortile
04. Comiche avventure
05. Oznam avanza
06. Lo specchio
07. Il serpente
08. Karim in pericolo
09. Gamal si offre a Oznam
10. Karim fugge
11. Gamal
12. Dopo il racconto di Karim
13. Le guardie
14. Capriccio d'amore
15. Tra quattro mura
16. Avvertimenti
17. L'avventura ricomincia
18. Il risveglio di Oznam
19. Minaccia notturna
20. Il miraggio
21. Bivacco
22. Tra gli alberi
23. Tranello sulle rocce
24. Karim cade nel trabocchetto
25. Il colloquio
26. Danza
27. Momento epico
28. Incantesimo
29. Magia nera
30. Dolce amore
31. Amina attende Karim
32. L'invito di Karim
33. Feroce combattimento
34. Inseguimento buffo
35. Karim, l'eroe
36. Amore a Bagdad
37. Finale
BONUS TRACKS
38. Titoli (Versione alternativa)
39. Danza (Versione alternativa)
40. L'invito di Karim (Versione alternativa)
41. Finale (Versione film) |
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| further information |
8 pages color booklet
Limited edition of 500 copies |
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| description |
Digitmovies proudly releases as volume XIII
of the series dedicated to the Italian Peplum the complete OST
of Carlo Rustichelli for the adventurous film Il Ladro Di Bagdad.
The orchestral soundtrack of Carlo Rustichelli had only been
issued on a vinyl 33 rpm album in 1987 in the Phoenix collector's
series.
Thanks to the great help of our friends at C.A.M. we could use
the complete mono master tapes of the original 1960 recording
session and in addition to the material (35:28) already issued
on the Phoenix Lp we could add extra material bringing our CD
to the long duration of 66: 41.
Certainly one of the most beautiful soundtracks of M° Rustichelli
and the same author considered it as one of his favourites.
A symphonic score, conducted by Carlo Savina, which is perfect
background to the adventures of Karim.
Carlo Rustichelli wrote an emotional love theme for orchestra
and choir, introduced by an epic passage of Eastern flavour
in the Titoli Di Testa (Tr. 1).
Rustichelli wrote a burlesque theme (Tr. 2), then reprised in
heroic style in Tr. 4.
The love theme is gently reprised for flute, celesta and strings
in Tr. 6 and Tr. 9, then dramatic and mysterious music in pure
Thousand And One Night Style is alternated as in Tr. 2, Tr.
11, Tr. 12, Tr. 16, Tr. 17, Tr. 18, Tr. 19 and Tr. 23.
The score also features court dances (Tr. 7, Tr. 23).
The main love theme returns in the glorious finale (Tr. 38).
We include four bonus tracks:
the alternate Titoli Di Testa with less evident string tremolos
at the beginning of Tr. 38, an alternate dance (Tr. 39) and
L'Invito Di Karim with a different ending (Tr. 40) and the uncut
version of the Finale (Tr. 41) containing the reprise of the
comical theme previously introduced in Tr. 2.
A crucial rescue of the Italian Golden Age film music. |
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| story |
Aimed at the youngsters, this typical Italian
fantasy-adventure stars Steve Reeves as Karim, the thief of
the title.
Karim is not only the strongest, fastest, and smartest of
thieves, he also has a magic ring and a cape that makes him
invisible.
Thus armed, he is well-prepared to face a series of Herculean
tests in order to win the hand of the Sultan's beautiful daughter
Anima (Georgia Moll).
These "tests" purify his past wrongdoings and ultimately
lead to a blue rose, the key to winning Anima in marriage.
Cast:
Steve Reeves, Giorgia Moll, Edy Vessel, Arturo Dominici, Daniele
Vargas, Antonio Battistella, Fanfulla
Directors:
Arthur Lubin
Bruno Vailati |
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