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The song can be heard on the "Corpse Bride" soundtrack. A notable feature on the soundtrack, on the bonus tracks, a Remains of the Day tribute to the "New Orleans style" jazz combination is played. This was used as source music in the movie. At the end of the "End Credits" track of the soundtrack, the song's chorus is played.
Corpse Bride (also known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005 gothic stop-motion animated musical horror fantasy film [4] directed by Mike Johnson (in his directorial debut) and Tim Burton from a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson, and Pamela Pettler, based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel.
The film made over $207 million domestically. Filming proved difficult as Burton, Depp, and Danny Elfman had to work on this and Burton's Corpse Bride (2005) at the same time, which was Burton's first full-length stop motion film as a director, featuring the voices of Johnny Depp as Victor and Helena Bonham Carter as Emily.
Despite all this, Emily tells Guy that she still wants to marry him. After the wedding ceremony, Emily plays the melody to "Molly Malone" on the piano, which seems to send Guy into a state of abject misery, finally causing him to pass out. After regaining consciousness, Guy becomes even more morbid, obsessed with the idea of being buried alive.
John Krasinski’s new title as People’s Sexiest Man Alive certainly delighted his wife Emily Blunt, but it might not give him a break at home.. The Office alum, 45, joked about how he might be ...
Emily Maynard Johnson is clarifying that her daughter is indeed doing well, despite sharing a photo earlier in the day that caused some to think otherwise.. On Tuesday, Oct. 8, the former ...
Emily's health horror story began suddenly on Sunday, Feb. 4, when she was transported to a hospital in Thousand Oaks, California, from a well-known rehab in Malibu, where she appeared to be ...
Corpse Bride (2005), released a month after Joe Ranft's death. The Fog (2005) and World Trade Center (2006), both released after the death of producer Debra Hill. Saw III (2006), Dead Silence (2007), and Catacombs (2007), all released after Gregg Hoffman's death. Hoffman served as posthumously credited with producing the Saw films from 2007 ...