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09 Entr'Acte - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Original Soundtrack Album
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- čas přidán 2. 09. 2021
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From Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Deluxe 2013 2 CD Release from Perseverance Records - PRR 063
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I Started Wtaching CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG Since LVM With THE WIZERD Of Oz And WILLY WONKA
On the 1998 VHS, this came on after Chitty went over the cliff.
And on the Blu-Ray and DVD as well after the Intermission
@@williamfairchild7439 but this song plays during the intermission.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 yeah in the Entr'Acte
I legit thought the movie was over during the intermission as a kid!! 😂😂
@@volvofanatic1303 I can understand that
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Elephants 🐘 sounding their trumpets with their trunks
why did these movies have intermissions and entr'actes
I think it’s in English and spanish
Because in earlier movies, especially during the 1950s and 1960s, they were treated almost like plays and were often separated into acts. So during the film's premiere, act one would finish when the intermission (or "entr'acte" in French) started, and act two would start when the intermission finished. It was only during the 1970s onwards that these entr'actes and intermissions began to slowly dissolve and soon almost no movie used them (unless the film was made by a private or independent company that had low budget costs, then the intermissions would be often used.) After all, the moving picture was originally established as a moving play. In the earliest films that were produced during the 1920s through to the 1940s, they would be separated by acts and after each act they would have a curtain call (which is when the actors come out and bow before the audience, which is usually performed at plays, live-stagings or operas, but especially the last one).