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Heres a famous movie that used All Along the Watchtower. It was used in Forrest Gump. They also used Purple Haze in the movie Awakenings (1990)
Forrest Gump was a fictional movie that used real historic events to convey to the audience particular time periods. This was the condition that star Tom Hanks insisted on if he were to accept the part of Gump.
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The city of Greenbow, in the county of Greenbow, as Forrest liked to say, was entirely fictional. Many of the scenes were filmed in Varnville, SC. But as with many movies, there are many different locations used. The character Forrest Gump was well-travelled so a diverse collection of locations were needed.
There is no listing at all for the music used in the documentary Through The Eyes Of Forrest Gump. According to IMDb no music or soundtrack is listed for the documentary. I watched then entire program and did not recognize the music at the end. If it was from the soundtrack from the original movie Forrest Gump they did not list it.
The Gump House was built for the movie and was torn down when filming was finished.
I think it was an orchestra with a lot of strings.
The original score for the movie "Forrest Gump" was written by Alan Silvestri. There are two main theme songs used throughout the movie - the gentle piano music used in the introductory and final scenes and the triumphant music used in some of the running scenes. The compilation of the main themes of the movie is called "Suite from Forrest Gump" and can be found on "Forrest Gump: Original Motion Picture Score - Music composed and conducted by Alan Silvestri". The piano intro is called "I'm Forrest…Forrest Gump" and the first use of the triumphant theme is called "Run Forrest Run" and was used when Forrest's braces broke apart when he was running.
''Fortunate Son'' was the CCR song in the movie ''Forrest Gump''.
President Johnson was awarding the Presidential Medal of Honor and that was used in the movie.
If you mean the house in "Stay Hungry" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger the answer is no. The house in Forrest Gump was built just for the movie and then torn down. The house in "Stay Hungry" is in Birmingham, Alabama.I'm keeping the above answer that I didn't put, because I am not sure about that movie, but this answer above me is incorrect. The house used in Forrest Gump is a very famous house that is used in several movies including "The Skeleton Key" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" ...
Hampton Street Elementary School in Walterboro, South Carolina. It's now the Colleton County Arts Council.