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jerrygollay

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It was rumored that John Williams was attached more or less to those movies :

Black Cauldron (84)

Tucker (88)

Cop (88)

At least, it was rumored that there is a rejected score for a Disney production...

Who kows ?...Who knows ?

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I remember really looking forward to Roman Polanski's movie with John Travolta. I think it was called "The Double." Williams was already attached to the project even though it was still in preproduction. I thought that was odd, Williams being attached without seeing the movie. He usually only does that with directors he's worked with before. The movie I think was called "The Double."

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Last I heard, Williams has never actually had an entire score rejected. A few cues yes, but thats about it. I'm pretty sure I read this in a the debut issue of the UK film mag 'Total Film'. Its first scoop interview was with Williams. Not a bad read either.

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He was attached to the following I believe : Wolf, The Deep, Inchon(Goldsmith mentioned it as well) and Clash Of The Titans (So was John Barry)

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Pity he didn't score Goblet of Fire, thats one that Doyle should have had rejected. Blah.

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Williams was going to score the Bridges of Madison County. Pity he didn't, I enjoy the movie quite a bit.

Maybe if Eastwood would hurry up and realize that he can't compose he would hire Johnny again. I would love to hear a another Eastwood/Williams collaboration.

Tim

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Williams was going to score the Bridges of Madison County. Pity he didn't, I enjoy the movie quite a bit.

Maybe if Eastwood would hurry up and realize that he can't compose he would hire Johnny again. I would love to hear a another Eastwood/Williams collaboration.

Tim

What were the others? The Eiger Sanction?

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