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Toothless is a 1997 American made-for-television fantasy comedy film that first aired as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC on October 5, 1997 and produced by Disney Telefilms and Mandeville Films.
Unlike the first two films in the franchise, the score for Hidden World has a "dark theme" for the main antagonist, dragon-hunter Grimmel, a "fate" riff, which signalled changes in the lives of key characters, lighthearted romantic music for Toothless and the potential mate, as well as "mystical, ethereal sounds for that “hidden world” of the dragons themselves".
How to Train Your Dragon was composer John Powell's sixth collaboration with DreamWorks Animation. [4] Powell had scored many of DreamWorks' previous films, but this was the first of DreamWorks' films where Powell helmed the score on his own (on his previous efforts with DreamWorks, he had collaborated with other composers such as Harry Gregson-Williams and Hans Zimmer).
Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes / Accolades 1982 Forbidden Zone: Richard Elfman: The Samuel Goldwyn Company: First film score Film released in 1982 [1] though Elfman has said he wrote the music in 1980 [2]
They appeared in the Miami Ink episode "Ruthless and Toothless". The Ringers were featured in Spin in 2007. [ 8 ] They also performed on stage in Accepted and were the only unsigned band to be featured on the movie soundtrack.
Lady Raven [a] is the second studio album by Saleka which also acts as the soundtrack to the 2024 film Trap directed by M. Night Shyamalan, in which she plays the eponymous titular character performing 14 songs from the album as heard in the film.
Cadillac Records: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the film Cadillac Records.It features covers of classic songs from Chess Records' singers as performed by the film's actors including Beyoncé (as Etta James), Eamonn Walker (as Howlin' Wolf) and Jeffrey Wright (as Muddy Waters).
Prometheus: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is an original motion picture soundtrack album for the 2012 science fiction film, Prometheus.Written by German composer Marc Streitenfeld, the soundtrack also features two supplemental pieces by English composer Harry Gregson-Williams, [2] and it was conducted by Ben Foster.