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Seconds. John Frankenheimer, director. Criterion Collection CC2294BD, 2013, DVD./Jerry Goldsmith, I.Q./Seconds. La-La Land Records LLLCD 1109, 2009, CD.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2014

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References

1 Champlin, Charles, “Sound and Fury over Film Music,” Los Angeles Times, 12 March 1967, repr. in The Routledge Film Music Sourcebook, ed. Wierzbicki, James, Platte, Nathan, and Roust, Colin (New York: Routledge, 2012), 190Google Scholar.

2 The film was released at a time when plastic surgery was first becoming prominent in American culture.

3 Similarly, the final scene of Apes was also played without music, and even eschews end-credit music. Goldsmith and Schaffner decided to have the sound of crashing waves as its only accompaniment.

4 Champlin, “Sound and Fury,” 190.