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Claudette Colbert and the Music of Korngold

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

Eric Wolfgang Korngold's 'Masquerade Hornpipe' from "Much Ado About Nothing", with Gil Shaham on violin (1996), and pictures of Claudette Colbert in "Cleopatra," with Henry Wilcoxon, and "The Sign of the Cross" (a great film), with Frederick March.

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  • Damn, that woman was pretty Hot!!!

  • @peppersax OH YEAH!!

  • Claudette's costumes are SO Art Deco. I knew there were more than two reasons why I liked this movie.

  • @errolfan Good comment!

  • Great combination of stills and music. Claudette never looked or sounded better (talking aside).

  • @errolfan Thank you, Errol fan!

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  • Right! Odd remarks on this video yet again.

  • I see more in that bath than just soap suds...

  • Yes PRETTY GOOD, I ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH. MAKES ACHANGE FROM THE KORNGOLD OF BLAST AND TEARS. HE WAS A COMPOSER OF MUCH VARIATION AFTER ALL. AS TO THE ART DECO REMARK. IT W A S ARTDECO THEN YOU CHARLEY. NOT SOME RETURN TO HISTORY. I OUGHT TO KNOW FOR I AM A JAZZ AGE BABY. SO THERE !!! 9 out of ten for presentation .

  • Love the music with your tribute. Claudette looks stunning in every photo. She always worn her clothes well, they never worn her. A lady ahead of her time.

  • Les femmes françaises ont toujours etaient les plus belles.

  • Most often, the less visited videos deserve the most attention.

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