Ding… t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t… bu bu bu buuuu… bu bu bu buuuu… bu-bu bu buuuu. Sure it’s a terrible way to start off an article but hum those simple sounds to yourself and you’ll only ever come out with one result, the world famous theme song from the Blake Edwards’ picture The Pink Panther.
It’s easy to focus on the incredible performances in the Pink Panther films… well… some of them… well… two of them. Fine. The first two Pink Panther films. However, it’s not always as easy to appreciate the incredible work that goes into scoring a film.
How many of us really remember the soundtrack to most big Hollywood blockbusters these days? Very few, we’d wager. 90% of the time, they’re terrible and the end credit score is done by Nickelback or Linkin Park. What a crying shame.
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Fans of Breakfast of Tiffany’s will remember the film for Audrey Hepburn smoking cigarettes through a pencil, and Hannibal from the A-Team experiencing a rather unruly tightening in his trousers caused by her character – a young starlet called Holly Golightly.
Or, you might just remember the awful 1996 pop song of the same name by a band called Deep Blue Something, which goes “… and I said what about Breakfast at Tiffany’s? / And you said, yes, I remember that film / And as I recall it starred BA for the A-Team / And I said, no, actually it was Hannibal…” Or something like that. We pretty much hated that song. One thing which you won’t recall, however, was Audrey Hepburn taking out both bosoms, and then peeling the rest of her clothes off to reveal her entire glistening, naked body. And, yet, in the stage version, that’s exactly what Anna Friel, playing Golightly, does. That’s right – the play stars Anna Friel naked. It’s caused quite a stir. Read More >>>