FIVE DESPERATE WOMEN (1971) #FULL MOVIE#

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  • Okay, to anybody who's just starting this video: There is no nudity. And don't pretend that's not why you're here, either.

  • Good looking out grfrjiglstan

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  • THE LAST TIME I SAW THIS WAS BACK IN THE LATE 70'S GREAT MEMORIES THANKS FOR POSTING.

  • I remember this movie, just started watching it,already know the ending. It is pure tv movie early seventies.

  • @grfrjiglstan Thamks for saving my time

  • @grfrjiglstan Thank you, based God.

  • @grfrjiglstan thanks buddy...thats i was here for...i quit

  • @LazyGigolo (cont) There are always Jews on the cutting edge of all the arts who change the game too. though perhaps some of those composers are not as "LA Based." a lot of mainstream italian and german films had schmaltzy soundtracks. But of course not neorealist cinema though! i prefer italian soundtracks in general with their beautiful 60s and 70s italian jazz/pop and bands like "Goblin". Oh, and Paul Glass if i recall did an interesting score for "Lady in a Cage." just mentioning it.

  • @LazyGigolo -- (continued.....)but yes, it is true that up till maybe the 80s many jewish parents pushed their talented or not-so-talented kids to study classical music. these parents were from europe or were influenced by THEIR parents from Europe to put classical music first. (to be continued....)

  • @LazyGigolo -- thanks for responding. This film was made in the early 70s and though today it may be different (some composers are probably purely into electronic type music), at that time except for maybe a couple of the R&B composers who were asked to do scores and some rock bands that did scores, everyone had a background in classical music.

  • @MissDroplette

    Italian / Voodoo

    PS: it has nothing to do with nationality or religion, but with tradition.

    All these jewish composers in L.A. have studied classic music and can only write scores that sound like Wagner. In real life you don't have Bach or Wagner in the background, but 1000 kinds of popular music, actually you do not have musci at all, except in some bars and stores.French and Italians movie directors understood this already in the early 50. No music=more suspense

  • @LazyGigolo What nationality/religion would you recommend for more "appropriate" music?

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