![]() Danger and excitement become keynote, especially in rousing last half hour! Sexy, sultry vocal number by Jessica Rabbit (“Why Don’t You Do Right?”) another smoky highlight! Alternates include cues written for but dropped from film entirely. players generating further excitement within resources of full London Symphony Orchestra. In between are frantic, dazzling action sequences in signature Silvestri manner for full orchestra, sometimes featuring additional jazz combo of top U.S. Eddie Valiant theme in smoky ’noir style’ for solo trumpet plays in balance to sinister Judge Doom theme for low strings with chimes. Intrada release premieres them in their full-length versions as originally recorded by composer. Film is scored wall-to-wall with literal smash-up of original score, music bits, songs, Interestingly, majority of original Silvestri cues are heavily truncated in film. Mammoth Silvestri score itself runs nearly 100 minutes across discs 1 & 2, with numerous alternates following on CD 2. Intrada 3-CD release presents both premiere of complete cue sans dialog on CD 1, original album version on CD 3. Accompanying music by Liszt, arranged by Silvestri and featuring two ducks wacky dialog was included on original 1988 Disney album of soundtrack highlights. Classic scenes abound! Animated “dueling pianos” sequence with pair of ducks is a visual/aural highlight. Along the way are cameos from Disney’s Dumbo, Fleischer’s Betty Boop, Donald & Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, many others. Reunion of Spielberg, Zebecks & Silvestri after 1985 blockbuster Back To The Future spawns Los Angeles 40’s-era whodunit with boozed gumshoe Eddie Valiant sucked into solving murder of Toontown’s owner, with Roger, Jessica, Eddie’s deceased brother and evil Judge Doom all participants in solid mystery. 1988 film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Stubby Kaye, Charles Fleischer, Joanna Cassidy… plus animated Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit and plenty of “Toons”. Knockout Alan Silvestri soundtrack gets royal treatment! Smash-hit Touchstone Pictures & Steven Spielberg presentation finds Robert Zemeckis blending live action, animation in masterful ground-breaking fashion. MUSSOLINI: THE UNTOLD STORY (2CD - REISSUE)īILL & TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE (REISSUE) ![]() Maroon's window.ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES (4CD - REMASTERED AND EXPANDED) But there's still something fitting about showing the characters in silhouette based on how often Wile E.'s left his silhouette behind as he crashes through one obstruction or another - a gag "Roger" had already paid tribute to in an earlier scene of the title character leaving a rabbit-shaped hole in R.K. It's a little anachronistic: The duo wouldn't be "discovered" until "Fast and Furry-ous" in 1949, two years after "Roger" takes place. ![]() would have been able to finally catch his quarry if he'd just taken the stairs. Pause at just the right moment, and you'll be able to see who they are: Wile E. But there's at least one that's impossible to catch if you blink even once.Īs Eddie and Droopy are taking their trip up the elevator to the top floor where Valiant thinks he saw Jessica, they whiz by the silhouettes of other residents waiting for a lift. ![]() It's easy to say these Easter eggs are so dense that if you blink, you'll miss them. ![]()
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