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The Ivory Tower - scenes with the original score by Doldinger

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

These are the two scenes with the Ivory Tower and the original score by Klaus Doldinger. It's a very slow version of the "Happy Flight"-theme...

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  • Orchestrated music has more feeling and emotion (IMHO) than the synthesized versions, but the impact of what we have seen as children causes us to reject that which isn't what we know. American children grew up with the alternate soundtrack, myself included, but even as a kid, I preferred the parts of the movie that I know now used the original music. But this scene just seems odd without the original music somehow.

  • I'd pay an unusually high amount of money for such a soudtrack...

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  • @ranftj Wow!! Thank you so very much!!

  • @stargroove4 … it's "Mondenkind" (Mondkind)

  • @Scamander Hello!! Is there anyway you could tell me what the name was in it's German form? I could never understand the name!

  • 0:14 Hitler's new recruits...

  • @Scamander ohh my bad... it's true.. I totally forgot it was shot in Vancouver... anyway who cares. one of the best movies ever..

  • @RigoStar

    yes, but those scenes are maybe 20% of the movie and were not filmed in the US neither but in Canada!

  • @Scamander the streets and book store, school, room, house, etc.. it's not filmed in Germany.. only for fantasy related parts..

  • @81Mace81 The film IS German. Besides, it's only the voice track which is original, not the whole audio track. And even that depends on your point of view. Some names differ from the German ORIGINAL novel, because they were translated/ changed when the book were published in the US. Also- do you know why it's so hard to understand the name Bastian gives to the childlike Empress? It's because the actor had to pronounce it in a way that the original German word would fit the movement of his mouth.

  • @RigoStar It was filmed in Munich, Germany! You can still ride Falcor in front of the green screen, when you visit the studios. Besides, it even doesn't matter, because the German version is the Extended Director's Cut.

  • @knebuwatz yes but with American actors filmed in US locations...

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