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Jackie Brown: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture Jackie Brown. It was originally released on December 9, 1997. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, including soul.
Jackie Brown was released in the United States on December 25, 1997, by Miramax Films. It received positive reviews and grossed $74.7 million worldwide on a $12 million budget. It received positive reviews and grossed $74.7 million worldwide on a $12 million budget.
Jackie Brown announces its swagger in the opening scene, a perfectly-paced four-minute title sequence scored to Bobby Womack's "Across 110th Street" that introduces us to our eponymous heroine ...
[7] [10] Some time after the release of Pulp Fiction, Tarantino approached Miramax and stated that his next project would be From Dusk till Dawn, albeit with Robert Rodriguez (whom he had met earlier and thought his style was perfect for the project) directing. Miramax agreed, and shooting began in the summer of 1995. [10]
Long before his first released feature Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino met with Craig Hamann and was introduced to his 30-40 page script, My Best Friend's Birthday. Tarantino helped expand the script up to 80 pages and agreed to direct the film. On a $5,000 budget and a 16 mm camera, the film was shot in the span of four years. It was often alleged ...
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Jackie Brown: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture, a 1997 soundtrack to the film "Jackie Brown", a 1989 song by John Mellencamp from Big Daddy; Jackie Brown Jr, an Australian indie rock/soul band featuring rapper DOBBY
Director Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers” roots itself in 1970s nostalgia, right down to the main title design and the studio logos. However, neither company existed at the time.