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− | * The 1965 film can be obtained from [[File:Alphaville.1965.Jean-Luc.Godard.DVDRip.x264.AC3-MEURSAULT.torrent]] but the music is all dramatic orchestral, reminiscent of the scene change themes in ''Batman'', and the sound effects have nothing more than a little | + | * The 1965 film can be obtained from [[File:Alphaville.1965.Jean-Luc.Godard.DVDRip.x264.AC3-MEURSAULT.torrent]] but the music is all dramatic orchestral, reminiscent of the scene change themes in ''Batman'', and the sound effects have nothing more than a little Morse code. |
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Revision as of 12:18, 23 February 2016
Alphaville is listed in the Performing Rights Society's list of works by Delia Ann Derbyshire:
Title: Alphaville Writer(s): Derbyshire, Delia Ann Co-composers/authors: [None] Publisher: [None] Work number: T-010.267.188-4 2695583V Type: 60/90 [?] Creation date: 1 January 1997
Nothing more is known about this work; other Alphaville's are:
- a 1965 French science fiction film by Jean-Luc Godard[1]
- a German synthpop band, active from 1984.[2]
Availability
- Unknown.
- The 1965 film can be obtained from File:Alphaville.1965.Jean-Luc.Godard.DVDRip.x264.AC3-MEURSAULT.torrent but the music is all dramatic orchestral, reminiscent of the scene change themes in Batman, and the sound effects have nothing more than a little Morse code.
References
- ↑ Alphaville (film) on criterion.com
- ↑ Alphaville (band) on wikipedia.org