Originally posted by Michael:
There's a great scene in the "Shawshank Redemption" where Tim Robbins locks himself in the guard's room and plays a record of Mozart over the prison loudspeakers to the assembled multitude outside.
I always regret that they didn't choose the Prisoner's Chorus from "Fidelio" for that scene - but I suppose that would have been too, too obvious.
Also, I always fancied the opening of B's Ninth would have made a great start to Kubricks "2001", instead of "Also Sprach Whatever".
Michael
There's a great scene in the "Shawshank Redemption" where Tim Robbins locks himself in the guard's room and plays a record of Mozart over the prison loudspeakers to the assembled multitude outside.
I always regret that they didn't choose the Prisoner's Chorus from "Fidelio" for that scene - but I suppose that would have been too, too obvious.
Also, I always fancied the opening of B's Ninth would have made a great start to Kubricks "2001", instead of "Also Sprach Whatever".
Michael
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