Temple of Doom- Anything Goes!

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2008

The little Song to begin the Movie.

Music By: John Williams

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  • xD Lol, at 0:29, look at Willie's expression, she is screaming when the choir starts

  • hehe i did that on purpose :D

  • cool, can you get the song when indy is poisened, like when he runs around for the vial of antidote

  • strangley enough that is not on soundtrack, i liked that too

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  • "Gimme the diamond. Or anything goes."

  • She cant pronounce chinese to save her life...

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  • @theunraveler

    4 tones are 3 tones too many. 

  • @MamaMario13

    yeah, but the song is still in mandarin.

  • @robloxvideos2112

    it's a higher and lighter remix of anything goes.

    that's why you can't find it.

    you can here the similarity in the music if you listen to that scene closely.

  • @theunraveler i think the whole point was to have her sound like that she is an american singer in a foreign country...she was the "fish out of water" character! i think it wa sa subliminal "set up" for her role in the film!

  • @theunraveler "lady only here because she banging director."

  • @obiwanobiwan13 It is a different orchestration i think, though.

  • @robloxvideos2112 Do you mean the dance recital of anything goes? I could rip it from the movie for you.

  • @incrediblehulkmovies Shanghai people don't speak mandarin, they speak a different dialect known as Shanghai-nese, no joke

  • @McLarenMercedes a song that helped us win the war on cabaret musicals , better then Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District :)

  • @theunraveler

    I don't even speak chinese and to me her "chinese" doesn't sound very convincing just by listening to it. Charlie Chaplin's mock German in "The Great Dictator" was more convinging, and that was pure comedy.

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