Man Who Would Be King.wmv
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John Houston had the rights to this story in 1945 and wanted to make it in the late 40s with Clark Gable and Bogart in black and white. One can only imagine how that version would have come out then. By the 70s he finally got the funding to do it with Danny and Peachy - CLASSIC
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One of the greatest movies of all time without doubt.
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@McAko i havent found any but if you do please tell me i've been looking everywhere!
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One of the great movies watch. I never get tired of it.
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There's a whole bunch on YouTube, but it turns out most/many of them are the actual Christian hymn (yes, there is one) which is sung to a completely different tune. A churchy tune. Not an Irish tune or a battle tune. (Okay, I'm officially taken down a peg. I knew well that The Man Who Would Be King used "The Minstrel Boy"...but I did NOT already know that "The Son of God Goes Forth to War" was a traditional church hymn. Singing it to "The Minstrel Boy" changed the meaning/inspiration.)
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That's the end credits, isn't it (of the movie) (okay, maybe some of it's the overture or something...but the sort of "main theme" of it was in the end credits).
I LOVED how they adapted "The Minstrel Boy". (To those of you who are saying, it's an Irish song, it's The Minstrel Boy, etc....yes, a lot of us already know. But thank you for telling us anyway. ^_^)
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lol this is an irish song
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Shall you forgive me for being so high and bloody mighty. That i can and that i will
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high adventure!
there just isnt movies like this anymore people back then could go into a movie theatre see any movie and love it now most suck
LeoF3500K 1 year ago 12
is there any singed version of the song "The Son of God Goes Forth to War"?
McAko 11 months ago 4