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Top Scores
from Iconic Movies
Just as memorable as the scenes,
acting and special effects, movie music
provides a crucial element to many
iconic masterpieces of cinema.
Able to deepen the messages conveyed
visually, music affects us on a deeper
emotional level. Who can forget the
majesty of the Star Wars score or the
triumphalism of the Superman
soundtrack? And who hasn’t felt a
shiver of terror when hearing the music
from the infamous Psycho shower
scene.
The following is a brief history of some
of the greatest movie scores in
Hollywood history.
Scoring An
American Icon
• Superman was scored in 1978.
• Music from the original movie has
been used in nearly all Superman
movies since then.
• John Williams, who scored Superman,
also scored Star Wars.
• The 2013 reboot Man of Steel, is the
first Superman movie to use none of
Williams’ music.
A Thrilling
Classic
• Psycho was scored by
Bernard Herrmann in
1960.
• Alfred Hitchcock said the
music was responsible for
about 33 percent of the
terror the movie evoked in
audiences.
• Music from the film’s
shower scene has been
parodied and adapted for
countless television shows
and other films.
A Stellar
Score
• Scored by John Williams in
1977.
• Considered the best score of
all time by the American Film
Institute.
• Score was inspired in part by
a 1942 film, Kings Row,
which starred Ronald
Reagan.
Taking a
Bite out of
the Box
Office
• Yet another John Williams
hit, scored in 1975.
• Won an Academy Award for
best score.
• Sixth greatest score,
according to the American
Film Institute.
Secret Agent
Man
• Authorship of the iconic tune is
a point of contention between
John Barry and Monty Norman.
• Used in every James Bond film
since the first in 1962.
• The theme uses a surf rock riff.
When the first Bond movie was
made, surf rock was a popular
musical craze.
Pulling All the
• Strings
The Godfather was scored by
Nino Rota in 1972.
• Director Francis Ford
Coppola’s father also
contributed music.
• The original theme from the
film appears in all three
Godfather movies.
Chariots of
Fire
• Chariots of Fire was scored by
Greek composer Vangelis.
• Vangelis said the Academy
Award winning theme was
dedicated to his father, a runner.
• The movie’s soundtrack also
incorporates classic Gilbert and
Sullivan music.
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