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Walter and Margaret go to the Hungry jazz club. Cal Tjader is playing this song live as they discuss art.
Second song at the club, Walter talks with the manager about renting his walls.
Walter and the manager pretend to fight to bring crowds to the Keane paintings.
Margaret catches Walter taking credit for her paintings at the club.
Song at the art gallery opening. Margaret acts as a waiter at her own show.
Margaret starts seeing strangers with big eyes at the grocery store. She starts experimenting with a different style.
In Hawaii, after Margaret agrees to paint Walter 100 more paintings.
Hawaii radio show theme song. Margaret admits everything about the paintings.
First song during end credits.
she was talking on the phone
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there are songs here by Cal Tjader ; Tropicville and Bludan that are incorrectly listed under Cast of Big Eyes.... why?
GUEST
8 years ago
4 replies
Ah k, that's ok, it was no trouble checking. I understand completely wanting your father to be properly credited for the music he wrote. Our site always lists the "Complete List of Songs" from the official end credits of the movie. However the official soundtrack sometimes use different versions. Hope this is all ok now. Cheers Rob :)
tomm098
8 years ago
The "Cast of Big Eyes" are local musicians cast as extras. We recorded the songs Bludan, Tropicville and another just prior to filming at a studio then through ear pieces mostly mimed or played during the shoot
GUEST
8 years ago
The songs are credited as Cal Tjader in the 'Credited Complete List of Songs' section. However the Official Soundtrack contains a different version apparently. I have double checked with Google Play, iTunes and Amazon.
tomm098
8 years ago
Thank you and I am grateful for your efforts to review my question Upon further review myself, The songs Tropicville from Cal's Latin Kick LP c1956 and Bludan from Demasiado Caliente c 1960. that I mentioned are actually being played by a Studio cover band not my father Cal Tjader, Though, my father did write Tropicville, and Eddie Cano wrote Bludan, the studio version (Covers of these tunes) on this soundtrack are pretty weak and do little to represent my father's talent and musicianship!
GUEST
8 years ago