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* Edge of Heaven – Set in both Germany and Turkey, this is a lovely German-Turkish film (English subtitles) with a strong, engaging story.

When an old man accidentally kills his Turkish hooker-mistress in Germany, his university professor son is most upset by the incident and sets out for Turkey to locate the woman’s daughter and make amends.

But the movie is not merely about the young professor or his search for the young girl.

Directed by Faith Akin, this is a richly layered story with multiple characters and all round fine acting.

* Legend of 1900 – A lovely film with fine photography, bewitching music and top-class acting, all neatly wrapped in an unusual story of a young gifted pianist 1900 who’s never left the safe harbor of a large ship.

Yes, 1900′s never set foot on land even once.

We could tell you more but then we’d be robbing you of the joy of watching this delightful movie directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.

Tim Roth in and as 1900 does a stellar job as does Pruitt Taylor Vince, who plays the trumpet and the friend of 1900.

As SI blog reader VJCool has rightly said, the piano-duel and the free-wheeling piano scenes alone are paisa vasool.

Here’s a fine line from the movie:

Land is a ship too big for me
- 1900 in the movie 1900

The ending was poignant and moving.

In case you are tempted, both movies are available on Netflix Instant Play.

Hey Abhi, Netflix has launched Instant Play in Canada now.

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As these tired hands pilot the leaking, creaking man-of-war to its final moorings amid the ceaseless din and drivel around us, music and Bacchus are among the few solaces left to us.

Here are a few tracks (both Indian and foreign) we’ve acquired lately, mostly from iTunes.

* Kandathai Sollugiren (Tamil) – A classic song from the Srikanth, Lakshmi, Nagesh film Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal (1977).

This most-likely forgotten song is among our Top-5 Tamil favorites.

Yes, we’ve seen this fine film. Was this Lakshmi’s finest performance ever?

If we remember right, this song was picturized on Nagesh sitting on a bench with pieces of paper floating around.

Mellisai Mannar (The King of Light Music) M.S.Viswanathan is the singer and music director of this gem.

What a shame that in the current euphoria over A.R.Rehman, we’ve forgotten yesteryear giants like M.S.Viswanathan.

* Bekarar Kar Ke Hamen Yun Na (Hindi) – Sung by Hemant Kumar, this amazing number is from the 1962 blockbuster Bees Saal Baad featuring the handsome Biswajeet and Waheda Rehman.

We grew up listening to this song. In our first innings, we relied on radio and later on cassette tape for this classic. Now, in the final innings we’ve returned to this melodious piece in digital format.

You can enjoy this lovely song on YouTube here. Isn’t Waheeda Rehman prettier than an angel?

Hey, what do you take us for. Of course, we picked up Kahin Deep Jale Kahin (Lata Mangeshkar) as well from the same movie. Need you even ask.

* One of the best CD sets we’ve purchased in recent years is Ennio Morricone: 50 Movie Theme Hits (3-CDs).

For fans of Morricone, this CD set is an embarras de richesse containing themes from some of the famous movies ever – Films like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, For a few Dollars More, Cinema Paradiso, Once Upon a Time in the West as well as lesser-know films like Lydia, Scusi, facciamo l’amore? (Listen, Let’s Make Love) and Il Trio Infernale (The Infernal Trio). We got it at Border’s for about $16 after a 40% off coupon.

* Le Infernal Trio – A chilling Morricone piece from the 1974 French crime movie featuring Michel Piccoli, the ethereally beautiful Romy Schneider and Mascha Gonska.

Listening to this work of art, you sense strange and bad things are happening. To whet your appetite for the CD, we’ve provided a link to this haunting piece on YouTube. By the way, the movie was quite controversial in its day. Alas, the lovely lady Romy Schneider is no longer with us. Continue reading »

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Need we tell you schmucks to click on the below image and watch Ennio Morricone conducting his theme music from Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

Sheer Magic!

Folks, this is Classic Music for a Classic Movie.

If we die listening to this music, we’ll have no regrets!

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