Ep. 5 - Alan Silvestri's 'Dutch'
Alan Silvestri
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Comedy, Drama, Music, 20-Oct-2020
Enjoy this beautiful, jazzy main title cue from the 1991 film 'Dutch'.
In his ongoing, decades-long career as a composer, Alan Silvestri has blazed an innovative trail with his exciting and melodic scores, winning the applause of Hollywood and movie audiences the world over. With a credit list of over 100 films Silvestri has composed some of the most recognizable and beloved themes in movie history. His efforts have been recognized with two Oscar nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, three Grammy awards, two Emmy awards, and numerous International Film Music Critics Awards, Saturn Awards, and Hollywood Music In Media Awards.
Where to watch: https://letterboxd.com/film/dutch/
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