Miklos Rozsa - The Killers: Prelude mp3 download

  • Artist: Miklos Rozsa
  • Song: The Killers: Prelude
  • Genre: Pop
  • Length: 03:48
  • Size: 7.1MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

Billy Gordon

2020-05-27 21:36:36 | Profile
rozsa steal music ideas from the others!!!!!veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyy strange.many and many stole music ideas from him .for example in my country they put his music in many movies withoiut mention his name.he was very talented gentle men.

Hannn Spanner YNWA

2019-06-22 06:51:00 | Profile
No - the dragnet theme came first. Rosza unknowingly used it in this film which caused a lawsuit. Rosza never needed to steal ideas as he was a melodic genius, but simple themes often find their way into different pieces of music without being outright violations of copyright.

Juan Rodrigo Vetus

2019-06-09 14:44:13 | Profile
Nicholas Dodd (Conductor of films such as STARGATE, INDEPENDENCE DAY, CASINO ROYALE w/ David Arnold, composer) should re-do / record this theme.

Jose Manuel Rico

2019-06-08 02:07:05 | Profile
I am playing this with my youth orchestra

1976stuart1976

2019-06-06 06:30:09 | Profile
The Dragnet theme was derived from this - just listen to the first few notes

ulverblood

2019-05-01 09:32:26 | Profile
Being no expert on this particular case, I do believe it´s the other way around. The Killers came in 1946 and Dragnet in 1951.

Naira Zarco

2019-04-22 08:36:08 | Profile
You may be right. I read once that the theme used for both was written before the movie and before the 1949 radio show, but I do not remember exactly where. It was in a history of film music book, I think. Still, the dates you gave make it seem like my source was wrong. Thanks for the enlightenment!