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The Big Sleep (1946)


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Instance
Theme name: Recovering
Borrowed from: Lucky Devils (1933)
Start time: 1:24:06
End time: 1:24:25
Total duration: 0:00:19
Page #: 99
Measure #: 14
Scene: Reel 9 Part 4
Key: WT
Meter: 4/4
Tempo (bpm): 96
Marking: A tempo
Instrumentation: woodwinds, strings
Solo Instrument: clarinet
Description
On-screen: Jones helps Marlowe up
Description: We hear a mysterious clarinet idea as Jones takes Marlowe to his office; this theme is derived from an earlier Steiner cue called "Suicide Transition" that dates back at least as far as Lucky Devils (1933) at RKO
Music annotations: [m. 14] a tempo; [m. 15] simile; [m. 17] simile; [m. 18] enharmonic
Orchestration annotations: [m. 14] solo 2nd clart / 3 open horns (and violas pizz); [m. 15] viol div; [m. 17] celli + E. h; [m. 18] violas / 2 bassoons / basses (arco); [m. 19] harps / violas
Analysis: This impressionistic cue features a melody based on the whole-tone scale, harmonized with parallel whole-tone sonorities (026) and (048)
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advance plot | augmented triad | conversing | impressionism | leading man | mysterious | pain | private eye | street | whole-tone chord | whole-tone scale

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