"Bram Stoker's "Dracula"" - "Love Remembered (Track 7)" - Wojciech Kilar

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

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CD:"Bram Stoker's "Dracula"" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Composed by Wojciech Kilar.
Buy MP3: http://www.amazon.com/Bram-Stokers-Dracula-Original-Soundtrack/dp/B00136JN7Q
(c)1992 Columbia

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  • Still one of my favorite movies, and soundtracks, after all of these years.

    I was barely five the first time I saw this movie, and I couldn't sleep for a week.

    The sepcial 2-disc edition released a while back is spectacular.

  • there really is a river named arges - it´s in romania. they mention it in the scene where they sit and drink absinth. i think that this is the score playing in that scene, but i´m not quite sure, although i´ve seen the filme several times. ^^

    one of the best movie soundtracks of all times.

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  • came out the year i was born and the director has the Same birthday as me :)

  • realy love's theme mina i love you forever

  • this song is beautiful, very beautiful.

  • @MissDellaReese Are there any extended or deleted scenes on the 2-disc edition?

  • DAMN I LOVE THIS MOVIE

  • eu escuto essa musica para relaxarf e excelente para mim,eu consigo encontrar-me com meu ego mas profundo.parabens..........vlw

  • Beautiful

  • Es como si el sofoco alborotado en la culminación del acto sexual agrietara de nuevo una convaleciente y honda sajadura, y que dicha experiencia sea desoladoramente presenciada con la indolencia de un ciego, sordo-mudo.

  • @MissDellaReese I was the same! I was barely five and somehow this movie has always lingered with me. Not as a horror film, but something deep, enchanting, from an another time, an old world of romance and beauty (19th century, early 20th century) that we've lost to modernity, cheapness and commercialisation.

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