The Jazz Singer (1927)
In order to legally use existing music for any film, you must first obtain the rights to use the music, from the legal owner.
The first western film to use the song "Home on the Range" was "The Old Chisholm Trail," released in 1941. The song, originally written in the 1870s, became closely associated with the western genre and has since been featured in numerous films and adaptations. Its inclusion in this film helped solidify its status as a classic cowboy ballad.
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Lionel Logue, played by Geoffrey Chaucer, is the King's speech therapist in the Hollywood film The King's Speech. The Queen calls him Mr. Logue or Lionel.
Pure speech is simply written or spoken words. It is differentiated from symbolic speech which is "speaking" through behavior. Pure speech is a legal term to define speech protected by the First Amendment. The use of the word "pure" is only to differentiate it from speech that does not use words, it has nothing to do with the content of the speech.
They actually created the video specially for the song, using famous actors like Peter Stormare.
"Love Is a Battlefield" is a song by Pat Benatar, released in 1983, and it is not originally from a film. However, it gained additional popularity through its use in various media, including television and film soundtracks. If you're referring to a specific film that features the song, it has appeared in several contexts but is not tied to a particular movie.
If you want to use copyrighted music in your film, you need permissions from the copyright owner, and may be obliged to pay royalties. Start with a letter to the music's owner, describe your small film and its intended audiences, and ask permission to use the music.