Fine Movie Classics - 07 Mar 25

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Mike Mills introduced himself as the new host of Fine Movie Classics on FMR. He played music by John Williams from “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, by Alison Krauss from the Coen Brothers “O Brother, Wherefore Art Thou”, by Donald O’Connor with “Make ‘em Laugh” from “Singing In The Rain” and Ron Goodwin’s “Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines”, among others. The TV theme was by Mike Post from “L.A. Law” and Lindsey Stirling played the Zelda Medley from the Nintendo game “The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time. A Chopin Nocturne is used in the current film “A Real Pain”.
7 Mar English South Africa TV & Film · Film History

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