In the movie "The Score," Marlon Brando's character, Max DeLeon, is often seen drinking a classic cocktail: a whiskey neat. This choice reflects his character's sophisticated yet laid-back demeanor. The drink complements the film's themes of crime and deception, adding to the atmosphere of tension and intrigue.
Marlon Brando's last film was The Score (2001) when he appeared as Max.
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In "The Score," the ending reveals that Nick Wells, played by Robert De Niro, successfully pulls off the heist but faces a twist when he discovers that his partner, Max, played by Marlon Brando, has double-crossed him. After a tense standoff, Nick ultimately takes control of the situation, ensuring his escape with the loot. However, the film leaves viewers questioning the morality of Nick's choices and the consequences of betrayal. The ending emphasizes themes of trust and deceit in the world of crime.
The cast of How to Score... a Movie - 1978 includes: Marcus Dods as himself Patrick Gowers as himself Trevor Howard as Narrator
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Marlon Brando's last film was The Score (2001) when he appeared as Max.
Edward Norton co-starred with Brad Pitt in "Fight Club" (1999) and appeared in Marlon Brando's final movie, "The Score" (2001).
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Edward Norton co-starred with Brad Pitt in "Fight Club" (1999) and appeared in Marlon Brando's final movie, "The Score" (2001).
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Frederic Brando scored 6 goals for Olympique de Marseille.
Yes, there is a film soundtrack LP for the 1955 film "Guys and Dolls." The soundtrack features music from the original Broadway score by Frank Loesser, adapted for the film. It includes performances by the film's stars, such as Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, and features classic songs like "Luck Be a Lady" and "A Bushel and a Peck." The LP was released alongside the film and remains a popular collectible among fans of movie soundtracks.
Three. The Godfather (1972) won forBest Actor (Marlon Brando, which he declined),Best Picture, andBest Adapted Screenplay (Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo).It also was nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Al Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall), Costume Design, Film Editing, Sound and Best Director.In 1974, "The Godfather Part II," the film received nine Academy Award nominations. The movie took home six Oscars, including:Best Picture of 1974Best Supporting Actor: Robert De NiroWriting: Screenplay adapted from other materialArt Direction - Set DecorationMusic: Best Original Dramatic ScoreBest Director - Francis Ford CoppolaThree: Best Picture, Best Actor (Marlon Brando, who declined it) and Adapted Screenplay (Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo).Three: Best Picture (presented to producer Albert S. Ruddy); Best Actor (awarded to Marlon Brando, who declined it); and Best Adapted Screenplay (awarded to Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo)."The Godfather" received three 1972 Academy Awards: Best Picture (Albert S. Ruddy, producer), Best Actor (Marlon Brando, who declined the honor) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola).
How to Score--- a Movie - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
OSCARS: Best Actor in a Leading Role: Marlon Brando Best Picture Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium: Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola. Directors Guild of American, USA: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures: Francis Ford Coppola Golden Globes, USA: Best Director - Motion Picture: Francis Ford Coppola Best Motion Picture - Drama Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama: Marlon Brando Best Original Score: Nino Rota Best Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo Grammy Awards: Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or TV Special: Nino Rota Writers Guild of America, USA: Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium: Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola
The score in a drama is the music that is played during the movie or play.