I caught it originally here in Tokyo on cable movie channel. I fell in love with this movie. Later, after I posted a scene from it back in the early 2000s, someone in Sweden wrote to me asking if I had a copy and could I send it to her for her mother. I had taped it off TV and made a copy for her and sent it. She received it and she and her ailing mother enjoyed the film very much. She was so thankful, brought tears to my eyes. Truly a magical film.
Hola..... Tienes aun la película..... Me canse de buscar y hoy de tanto tiempo solo encuentro pequeños cortes y esta hermosa música....... Podrías enviármela por favor por corrro o no se de que otra forma
A nice small film that sneaks up on you. Mia Farrow is the unhappy housewife, Topol is the detective, and Michael Jayston is the husband. I met Michael Jayston about two years ago at a Doctor Who Convention. (He played the Valeyard.) He's quite elderly now and rather deaf. I asked him about his 1973 performance in a BBC version of Jane Eyre. He's rather proud of that performance. If I'd had known he was in this film, I would have asked him about it too. I saw this movie a long time ago on TV, and it is haunting.
This is the soundtrack to a very sweet movie starring wonderful actors. It did not do well enough @ the box office to be put out, eventually, on DVD. I was shown on TV channels back in the 70s, but then disappeared from view. A DVD is now very recently available in the UK using European standard DVD, thus most American DVD players will not play it. I have a DVD player that seamlessly plays both European standard and American standard DVDs. I sent for a copy of this movie on DVD from the UK and it arrived @ my home in America yesterday. I just played it today and found this movie to be just as delightful as I remembered it to be.
Oh, wow! This song! The music is indeed swirling, catchy and haunting! It’s been haunting me since I was a kid, and saw this movie, fell in love with the song, and have been looking for it ever since. And now, finally, after 40 years, I found it on youtube! You have no idea what an amazing surprise! I can’t even find my words! Thank you SOOO much! 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️
I am so happy I came across this movie, it is super charming and very, very special, I mean it stays with you forever, it really reaches your heart. The actors are brilliant, the music is haunting and so romantic, the atmosphere is hypnotising and Michael Jayston is so handsome. The dance scene is simply adorable. I watched this so many times and never get enough. UA-cam has been blocking it worldwide, this is why no one knows about it.
Thanks for Upload. In Japan(I am Japanese) , this film is one of the symbol and memory of youthful age for many people in same generation (may be orgin at least for me) . This film gets Mega Hits in early 1973 in Japan and theme song contimuously hits for one years. From radio we could listen to this theme agian and again especially in midnight. Unfortunately in foriegn country it could not capture mind of audience. it is pity. Anyway in Japan this film can be seen until 70th end(probably) in some theater in Tokyo and soundtrack album has been sold for 6 or 7 years from film opens (Victor Records). I saw this film several times (at least third times) in the theater. Box office is filled with smiles and tears of "Happiness" (not saddness ) . It is very rare movie. By the way everyone was very surprised that this sentimetal theme was written by John Barry (famous as Bond composer in that period.).
It is amazing to read your comments because they are very similar to my experience. But I was living in Iran at the time this movie was released and I watched it a few times in theaters and have never forgotten how it made me feel good at that time. This proves to me that human emotions and feelings are almost the same regardless of the country of residence and the culture under which we are brought up. Now, I live in the USA and have tried to find the DVD copy of this movie without success. One last note, John Barry's most famous theme is "Born Free" but I like this theme more than any of his other themes.
WOW, John Barry has been my favorite composer since my Dad brought home Goldfinger to me when I was 8 years old. I thought I knew all of his scores, but had never heard this one until now.
A truly delightful and memorable film, Topol rarely better and Mia also a delight. Such a clever premise too. Loved it as a young man, my wife loved it and now our daughters love it. Such a lovely haunting soundtrack to a tale of misunderstanding. If you have not seen it, it's worth finding.
One of the most beautiful films I've ever watched. Excellent performances by the 3 main characters in the film. Topol, steals the show, with his flawless performance. The soundtrack will live with me forever! If you ever stumble across the film... then I highly recommend you watch it! London was so beautiful then. Thank you for posting.
I agree ,I remember recording this on a VHS tape and still have it today, the music from the early 70s was so special in films and TV shows that you never forget it , London at that time, the wild, hair and clothing and flares trousers and bright colours .and all the landscape of London
stunning, melancolic, mesmerising, captivating, hypnotizing, what else...... thank you John Barry, Topol, Mia Farrow for the beautiful music and charming movie. A soft reminder of the beautiful 70's and 80's when Music and Movies made sense
Because I'm often going back and checking stuff, I'm slowly transferring my 70s diaries to a digital form and on May 14, 1978 it seems I watched this film on TV in the UK. I was 20 then and rarely noted down films but it reads... 'Great'. Not quite a Barry Norman appraisal and though I haven't seen the film since, it obviously touched me in some way. I even have a couple of small newspaper TV listings clips re the film also in the diary, along with a scrawled note where it seems I was trying to work out (from record release sources of the day) who sang the theme. Listening to this soundtrack now I think I need to get around to seeing it again sometime to see what this nearing 62+ year old will make of the sound and visual combination now. Thanks for uploading.
Playwright Peter Shaffer's unusual title "The Public Eye" comes because he also wrote another play with this one titled "The Private Ear" they are sometimes performed together on stages.
Saw it on TV, in 1974 I think. I remember it had a brief fanfare composed by Barry during the opening Universal Pictures logo. I mention it because no one I know has ever remarked anything about it.
That's correct! I found a recording on an old VCR Tape of the first 7 minutes with german audio and the Universal opening fanfare. It is a recording from the second german public television ZDF aired on Saturday January 8th 1977 - 8:15 pm with german title "Ein liebenswerter Schatten" (A lovely shadow).
follow me soundtrack is one of sixty most beatiful, interesting, profound, original, harmonically complex, underappreciated and comfortable albums we succeeded to find in three years of extensive youtube search in which we listened to about three thousand albums. we organized those jewels in three playlists with twenty albums on each and here's the link to the first one if you're interested: ua-cam.com/play/PLnOZ01-aml2zetoGU5UvR5UpyrD-ZOJXb.html
@@cosdrag8807 thank YOU, without you we probably wouldn't ever even hear of it, and the movie, which was also fun to watch (well, with a soundtrack like that...)
@@cosdrag8807 - films like this, which tried to grasp the "Zeitgeist" of a particular period, have the shortest shelf life. I've found this to be true especially of the "cool" films of the 60s, a decade I did indeed live through. I find it easier to watch beach blanket movies than stuff like this that takes itself seriously. Your own post indicates you've never seen the film. I caught it on TCM several years back...wait for it! John Barry did so much BETTER work than this cheesy pop score.
Well I for one think this score is magnificent, and the fact that you yourself sought it out on youtube might indicate the same. But comments are always welcome! Thanks
@@cosdrag8807 - I have a friend who has recently become a John Barry junkie, but only seems to know his big classic scores. I sought this one out to show him that Barry could write duds as well. I hope you have a chance to see the film! Every time the music starts up, it's like getting on an elevator in the 1960s!
Well I for one don't find this score a 'dud' as you say, in fact I find it very powerful. As most of John Barry's work. But I do appreciate your opinion
映画も観ました。数年前テレビで放送されたのを録画して、それを何度も何度も繰り返し観ています。特に音楽は好きな部分を何度も繰り返し再生しています。本当に素晴らしい音楽です。
高校時代、受験勉強中にラジオから毎日のように流れ、癒された曲。
大学に入り、学内のホールでフィルムクラブが上映してくれた。
オープニングで、物凄い迫力の音響をバック目にしたロンドンの街並みに感動‼️
そして心温まるストリーに涙。
家に帰るまでの1時間半は本当に満たされた時間でした。
大学3年、ロンドンに行きたい❗️
という夢がようやく実現、
バッグパッキングでの貧乏旅行
でも映画に登場した場所をたどる旅、心はリッチ
頭の中では Follow Me の切ないメロディがリフレイン
約10年前DVD化、予約購入。宝物です。
1980年頃、東京の下高井戸東映で観ました❗
いい映画でした。
当時ファンだった竹下景子さんが、好きな映画と言っていたこともあって観ました。
I caught it originally here in Tokyo on cable movie channel. I fell in love with this movie. Later, after I posted a scene from it back in the early 2000s, someone in Sweden wrote to me asking if I had a copy and could I send it to her for her mother. I had taped it off TV and made a copy for her and sent it. She received it and she and her ailing mother enjoyed the film very much. She was so thankful, brought tears to my eyes. Truly a magical film.
I had to buy a Japanese import of the film.
طططططططططططط❤ططططططططططططط
Can you upload the film please?
No puedes colgar la película entera
Hola..... Tienes aun la película..... Me canse de buscar y hoy de tanto tiempo solo encuentro pequeños cortes y esta hermosa música....... Podrías enviármela por favor por corrro o no se de que otra forma
別府の寂れた映画館で小さい頃観ました。あの頃を思い出します。決して楽しい少年期ではなかった。だけど、このメロディーがそんな寂しい思い出さえやさしく包んでくれます。
A nice small film that sneaks up on you. Mia Farrow is the unhappy housewife, Topol is the detective, and Michael Jayston is the husband. I met Michael Jayston about two years ago at a Doctor Who Convention. (He played the Valeyard.) He's quite elderly now and rather deaf. I asked him about his 1973 performance in a BBC version of Jane Eyre. He's rather proud of that performance. If I'd had known he was in this film, I would have asked him about it too. I saw this movie a long time ago on TV, and it is haunting.
Nice comment
.....John Barry non si smentisce mai...
Sensuale dolce e malinconica...
Salvata nella play list a lui dedicata ...
This melody takes me to heaven, it makes me cry, how beautiful it is❤❤❤
I was crying too 😪😢😓
The track beginning at 18:11 is just absolutely SUBLIME !!!❤
学生時代に早稲田のパール座で観ました!名作です。音楽が素晴らしく、約50年経っても感動が蘇ります。🎬
この映画🎦の素晴らしさを観ていない友人に観せたくてDVD📀を買いました❗️連続で2回も観てしまいました。シャルウィダンスの探偵事務所🕵️♀️にあった写真を見てみたい❣️
This is the soundtrack to a very sweet movie starring wonderful actors. It did not do well enough @ the box office to be put out, eventually, on DVD. I was shown on TV channels back in the 70s, but then disappeared from view. A DVD is now very recently available in the UK using European standard DVD, thus most American DVD players will not play it. I have a DVD player that seamlessly plays both European standard and American standard DVDs. I sent for a copy of this movie on DVD from the UK and it arrived @ my home in America yesterday. I just played it today and found this movie to be just as delightful as I remembered it to be.
Como podría tenerla..... La busco por años..... La vi en esa época...... Soy del año 1962......te imaginas
One of the most beautiful melodies I've ever heard....full of melancholie and tristesse. Life is a dream. Thank you for these beautiful moments.
Yes! This is the very best movie and best sounds.♪♬
"Follow Me" this song makes me cry and always cheer me up!♡
It's really sounds so effectively sorrowful and melancholic 😯😢😣😦😟😳😭😓
Grazie John R.I.P. :(
映画もさることながらこの曲も「すごく綺麗な曲」として記憶に残っています。
One of my best films.
fanntastiku
i lovinng for ever
i was liveng london when i saw this moovi four year,
i was there
@@shizuoyano3291hace 4 años...... Yo también quiero verla por favor..... No se donde
Oh, wow! This song! The music is indeed swirling, catchy and haunting! It’s been haunting me since I was a kid, and saw this movie, fell in love with the song, and have been looking for it ever since. And now, finally, after 40 years, I found it on youtube! You have no idea what an amazing surprise! I can’t even find my words! Thank you SOOO much! 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️
❤❤❤❤❤
It's really a stunning and wonderful music to listening to a lot 😢😢😢
I am so happy I came across this movie, it is super charming and very, very special, I mean it stays with you forever, it really reaches your heart. The actors are brilliant, the music is haunting and so romantic, the atmosphere is hypnotising and Michael Jayston is so handsome. The dance scene is simply adorable. I watched this so many times and never get enough. UA-cam has been blocking it worldwide, this is why no one knows about it.
I have never seen the movie, but i'd like to, the music Is hipnotizing, what a beautiful melody❤❤❤ only John Barry 😊😊😊
@@RobertoTrejo-v7e It is available to watch, but still blocked on YT.
I fell in love with Topol and forgot the husband had as much screen time as he does.
I think Lost in Translation took a bite out of it.
John Barry does it again.... the music makes the movie ......
I don't recall this film or score at the time of release or since but I'm very glad you found it and posted it here. Thanks.
JB is so missed.
Wonderful
Yes! Diamond music.
I was fortunate to see the movie on Turner Classic Movies as a teenager and I was mesmerized. I’m glad I found this after so many years. Thank you😊
Fantastic Symphony
Yes. Atypique composer. Pink Floyd classic art
ずっと ずっと 聴き続けていたい気がする。誰かについてきていてほしい 振り返っても誰もいないさみしさが落ち葉のように心に降り積もっていく。・・・なんてね
A beautiful pop string orchestra unique to the UK, not found in Europe or USA.
Thanks for Upload. In Japan(I am Japanese) , this film is one of the symbol and memory of youthful age for many people in same generation (may be orgin at least for me) . This film gets Mega Hits in early 1973 in Japan and theme song contimuously hits for one years. From radio we could listen to this theme agian and again especially in midnight. Unfortunately in foriegn country it could not capture mind of audience. it is pity. Anyway in Japan this film can be seen until 70th end(probably) in some theater in Tokyo and soundtrack album has been sold for 6 or 7 years from film opens (Victor Records). I saw this film several times (at least third times) in the theater. Box office is filled with smiles and tears of "Happiness" (not saddness ) . It is very rare movie. By the way everyone was very surprised that this sentimetal theme was written by John Barry (famous as Bond composer in that period.).
It is amazing to read your comments because they are very similar to my experience. But I was living in Iran at the time this movie was released and I watched it a few times in theaters and have never forgotten how it made me feel good at that time. This proves to me that human emotions and feelings are almost the same regardless of the country of residence and the culture under which we are brought up. Now, I live in the USA and have tried to find the DVD copy of this movie without success. One last note, John Barry's most famous theme is "Born Free" but I like this theme more than any of his other themes.
Thanks for sharing. Glad you like it
突然意味不明ですが
わたしにとって最高の最高にダイス気なmovieをいま聞いてます。
そして萌さんのletter読んで(*^_^*)感動絶頂でした。
I quite agree with you.
橋爪萌
高校時代、受験勉強中にラジオから毎日のように流れ、癒された曲。
大学に入り、学内のホールでフィルムクラブが上映してくれた。
オープニングで、物凄い迫力の音響をバック目にしたロンドンの街並みに感動‼️
そして心温まるストリーに涙。
家に帰るまでの1時間半は本当に満たされた時間でした。
約10年前DVD化、予約して購入。宝物です。
WOW, John Barry has been my favorite composer since my Dad brought home Goldfinger to me when I was 8 years old. I thought I knew all of his scores, but had never heard this one until now.
Its wonderful its a dream❤
Diamond music. John barry, genuis composer!
Bonjour. Un maître des notes musicales.
An exquisite music for a truly unique movie.
Such lush, beautiful music! Thank you for sharing!
A truly delightful and memorable film, Topol rarely better and Mia also a delight. Such a clever premise too. Loved it as a young man, my wife loved it and now our daughters love it. Such a lovely haunting soundtrack to a tale of misunderstanding. If you have not seen it, it's worth finding.
Davvero bellissimo; Grazie!
One of the most beautiful films I've ever watched. Excellent performances by the 3 main characters in the film. Topol, steals the show, with his flawless performance. The soundtrack will live with me forever! If you ever stumble across the film... then I highly recommend you watch it! London was so beautiful then. Thank you for posting.
How did u watch it? Where can i find?
I agree ,I remember recording this on a VHS tape and still have it today, the music from the early 70s was so special in films and TV shows that you never forget it , London at that time, the wild, hair and clothing and flares trousers and bright colours .and all the landscape of London
stunning, melancolic, mesmerising, captivating, hypnotizing, what else...... thank you John Barry, Topol, Mia Farrow for the beautiful music and charming movie. A soft reminder of the beautiful 70's and 80's when Music and Movies made sense
I have never seen this movie but this music strikes my soul deep by its purness, humor, cuteness and comfort.
Obra maestra.
Fabulous. Thanks.
Movie is fun :-) , love Topols performance
Wow GORGEOUS 💛💛💛
Great work John Barry....a wonderful movie ..not making a great fuss...still fantastic
Devine music
I heard of it! I saw it when it first came out, here in the States where it was known as The Public Eye.
Love this movie.
excuse me can you help me to get the link to this film
What is the movie name?
Great Melody and Symphony ..... Thank you for the video and your effort ❤❤
トポルがイイ味出していました‼️
Thank you so much for this beautiful music of John Barry. I love his music and this now , one of my favorites!
Lydia Johnson
💖💖
great film! great music!
Like most John Barry's score the music is far better than the film. He was a master.
I had an instrumental of this track on 7" vinyl in the 70's, I had no idea JB was behind it.
This soundtrack was used in the Egyptian Arabic adaptation of "Vertigo"; priceless
Egyptian movie Al Waham is a great movie with beautiful memories watching the movie with my family. Those where the days
I love this awesome brilliant music so much I don't know why its got me in another world .
Because I'm often going back and checking stuff, I'm slowly transferring my 70s diaries to a digital form and on May 14, 1978 it seems I watched this film on TV in the UK. I was 20 then and rarely noted down films but it reads... 'Great'. Not quite a Barry Norman appraisal and though I haven't seen the film since, it obviously touched me in some way. I even have a couple of small newspaper TV listings clips re the film also in the diary, along with a scrawled note where it seems I was trying to work out (from record release sources of the day) who sang the theme. Listening to this soundtrack now I think I need to get around to seeing it again sometime to see what this nearing 62+ year old will make of the sound and visual combination now. Thanks for uploading.
Thank you for the upload of this complete music. The film is also very good. I have not been able to obtain the DVD unfortunately.
GOOD MUSIC FROM JOHN BARRY THANKS
Я балдею от такой музыки... Спасибо Джон Барри... ❤💯💥🙏
Outstanding music
自分が中学生の時の映画
トポルが良い。
This music was created in the Haven!
Playwright Peter Shaffer's unusual title "The Public Eye" comes because he also wrote another play with this one titled "The Private Ear" they are sometimes performed together on stages.
There was a TV series called "The Public Eye" at the time, so in some countries the movie is called "Follow Me!"
Right time :)
Saw it on TV, in 1974 I think. I remember it had a brief fanfare composed by Barry during the opening Universal Pictures logo. I mention it because no one I know has ever remarked anything about it.
That's correct! I found a recording on an old VCR Tape of the first 7 minutes with german audio and the Universal opening fanfare. It is a recording from the second german public television ZDF aired on Saturday January 8th 1977 - 8:15 pm with german title "Ein liebenswerter Schatten" (A lovely shadow).
Coincidence? I checked on IMDB and what did I see? Michael Jayston, born October 29th, 1935! - Today!
Thank you so much for this!
You're very welcome
屋根の上のバイオリンと007オクトパシーかなトポル 学生時代好きだったな‼️😊
good ..good
❤
Networkonair will be releasing this film on DVD & Blu-ray next Monday (19th Aug 19)
De que año por favor
この曲を聴くと 元TBSの林美雄アナウンサーを思い出します。
Agreeable!!!
Timestamps:
0:01
1:46
2:59?
3:59
4:40
6:40
6:52
8:38
10:50
11:20
14:15
16:02
16:56
18:10
21:10
22:17
23:43
26:22
There are 12 tracks on the soundtrack album.
人は優しくなければ生きていけないとか❤
Anyone knows where to find that music ? Which app ? Also the movie I can’t find it
Yo también la busco
follow me soundtrack is one of sixty most beatiful, interesting, profound, original, harmonically complex, underappreciated and comfortable albums we succeeded to find in three years of extensive youtube search in which we listened to about three thousand albums. we organized those jewels in three playlists with twenty albums on each and here's the link to the first one if you're interested: ua-cam.com/play/PLnOZ01-aml2zetoGU5UvR5UpyrD-ZOJXb.html
Cool, thanks Future!
@@cosdrag8807 thank YOU, without you we probably wouldn't ever even hear of it, and the movie, which was also fun to watch (well, with a soundtrack like that...)
💘💔🌹
I need a link to watch or download this movie
Me toi :(
@Amira Magdy Link here:
ok.ru/video/1535764531910
Yo también busco
そうだ。白いハンチングにコート、白いスクータ。ベスパかな?
ジョット戦闘機の爆音聴くと涙がでる。
感動する、音を使ってる?
👐🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🌷
This film is an embarrassing vestige of the 60s, with stock characters and a dated score from the usually reliable John Barry.
Dated by whose opinion?
@@cosdrag8807 - films like this, which tried to grasp the "Zeitgeist" of a particular period, have the shortest shelf life. I've found this to be true especially of the "cool" films of the 60s, a decade I did indeed live through. I find it easier to watch beach blanket movies than stuff like this that takes itself seriously. Your own post indicates you've never seen the film. I caught it on TCM several years back...wait for it! John Barry did so much BETTER work than this cheesy pop score.
Well I for one think this score is magnificent, and the fact that you yourself sought it out on youtube might indicate the same. But comments are always welcome! Thanks
@@cosdrag8807 - I have a friend who has recently become a John Barry junkie, but only seems to know his big classic scores. I sought this one out to show him that Barry could write duds as well. I hope you have a chance to see the film! Every time the music starts up, it's like getting on an elevator in the 1960s!
Well I for one don't find this score a 'dud' as you say, in fact I find it very powerful. As most of John Barry's work. But I do appreciate your opinion