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Lightning Strikes Twice (1951)


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Instance
Theme name: Transition
Borrowed from: Dust Be My Destiny (1939)
Start time: 0:00:07
End time: 0:00:24
Total duration: 0:00:17
Page #: 1
Measure #: 3
Scene: Main Title
Key: Eb - E - F - G - unstable - a
Meter: 4/4
Tempo (bpm): 128
Marking: Con moto
Instrumentation: orchestra
Description
On-screen: Starring list and lightning strikes
Description: This transitional music was re-used from the 1939 film Dust Be My Destiny, but Steiner revises it to fit the length of the transition in this particular film; as the four starring roles are listed separately on the screen, the music moves through an ascending sequence, generating excitement: first in two measure units, then one-measure units, accelerating to an unexpected A minor triad that accentuates a flash of lightning (with a lightning sound effect), at which point the music cuts out to a low timpani roll; there is a second lightning strike as well (because that is the title of the film!)
Music annotations: [m. 3] con moto / ff; [m. 5] 1/2 tone up; [m. 8] one tone up; [m. 10] tremolo?? / ff / arp / one man / both / fff / sfz; [m. 11] fffz / ff / ticks out / (sound effect of lightning over this) / rit
Film annotations: [m. 3] Todd; [m. 5] Roman; [m. 7] Mercedes; [m. 9] Scott; [m. 11] Lightning
Orchestration annotations: [m. 9] gong / tutti / pianos / W.W. / strg / ob dr roll (2 sticks)
Analysis: Features sequential rising modulations through Eb, E, F, and G; ends with a dark A minor sonority
Tags

acceleration | dramatic | lightning | lightning effect | opening title sequence | prison | self-borrowing | sequential modulation | starring list | transition

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