Lost Horizon 1973 - Peter Finch 's own voice - I Come To You
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Here's Peter's own vocal for a song that was deleted after the film's initial release. Diana Lee sings for Liv Ullman (her husband, Jerry Whitman, sang for Peter Finch in the released film).
Finch's rendition of this song is charming and sweet. No one's voice is perfect when they are serenading someone privately in a meadow. I love this movie. In 1973 I was 11 when my best friend and I went to see it and we both loved it so much we each asked our parents for the soundtrack on our birthdays, and played it repeatedly. I still have my copy.
As I have said on other threads , most of us can sing . Many Actors can but there is a difference between being a person who can do it and those who are Pros that do it for a living . I even asked a Drama student once if she could sing and dance . She said , “ Yes but not as good as someone who has done it all their life .
Very interesting. I love the song. A gallant effort by Finch but the dubbing was better and a perfect match.
Do you have access to the other Peter Finch/Liv Ullman songs from this movie?
Liv never recorded anything, and I think Peter only attempted this one song.
@@lostvocals8 this song, and two others were cut from the movie for release. The only Finch/Ullman "song" to make it to the final cut is called "It Might Frighten Her Away."
In total we have two Ullman solo tracks:
"The World is a Circle" and "Where Knowledge Ends" (she sings on-screen, but was dubbed in post)
With Finch, we have one solo track, "If I Could Go Back."
As a duet, it's this song, the aforementioned "I Might Frighten Her Away."
The 3 cut songs were made available on the OST. You can Google the OST or find the tracks here on YT.
@@KrisHerzog This song was in the original release and is in the restored DVD . It was cut a few weeks after the premiere.
None of the other songs were recorded by Liv or Peter, as far as I know.
@@lostvocals8 I guess it does explain why there are two different takes of this particular scene available then.
@@KrisHerzog The other take is from a workprint - a different edit was used in the released film.