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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Period Films Song Quiz - Answers!


These are the answers to the Period Films Song Quiz from last week. 
So many lovely soundtracks for period films!




Answers:
(each title below is linked to a YouTube video with the full length song)

Clip #1 - Little Women 1994 (Track is 'Orchard House')
Clip #2 - Little Dorrit 2008 (Amy's Theme - at 1:08 on video)
Clip #3 - Sense & Sensibility 1995 (Track is 'A Particular Sum')
Clip #4 - Anne of Green Gables 1985 (Track is 'Together')
Clip #5 - The King's Speech (Track is 'The King's Speech')
Clip #6 - Under The Greenwood Tree (Main Theme)
Clip #7 - Persuasion 2007 (End Theme)
Clip #8 - Lost In Austen (Opening Theme Song)
Clip #9 - Sherlock Holmes 2009 (Track is 'Discombobulate') 
Clip #10 - Jane Eyre 2011 (Track is 'Yes!')
Clip #11 - The Importance of Being Earnest 2002 (Track is ' ')
Clip #12 - Northanger Abbey 2007 (End Theme - at 0:45 on video)
Clip #13 - The Secret Garden 1993 (Track is 'Happily Ever After')
Clip #14 - Lorna Doone 2000 (End Theme - at 1:25 on video)
Clip #15 - Ever After (Track is 'Main Titles')
Clip #16 - Pride & Prejudice 2005 (Track is 'Dawn')
Clip #17 - The Young Victoria (Track is 'Down The Stairs')
Clip #18 - Emma 1996 (Track is 'End Titles')
Clip #19 - An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving (Beginning Theme)
Clip #20 - Pride & Prejudice 1995 (Track is 'Dance Montage')



Many thanks to those who played:
Lauren - 65 points
Issy - 60 points
Melody - 65 points
Ana - 45 points
Sara Lyn - 45 points
Elizabeth 30 points
Ella -30 points
Miss Dashwood - 30 points
Sarah Grace of In His Wings - 30 points
birdienl - 15 points


There will not be a new game until Sunday due to Charles Dickens Birthday Week coming up. 

Very Truly Your's

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting this game Miss Laurie! It was so fun, and I was glad to see I got all the ones I had seen:-) I though number eleven might be from The Importance of Being Earnest because of that jazz sound it has, but I didn't quite feel qualified to guess if I hadn't seen it. :)
    -Lauren

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