Theme From El Cid

Something for the weekend.  The forgiveness song from El Cid (1961).  I have always loved this retelling of the legend of El Campeador, starring Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren, who purportedly despised each other during the filming.  I think the etchings of the intro capture something of the spirit of believing Spain, always waiting for the next great Crusade.

Here is my favorite sequence from the film:

 

 

 

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Robert A. Rowland
Robert A. Rowland
Saturday, January 26, AD 2013 12:36pm

Thank you so much Donald. That is one of my favorite scores and movies, and I have been around since talkies began.

PM
PM
Saturday, January 26, AD 2013 11:05pm

Pure souls and majestic sounds of the pipe organ and hooves versus lost souls and contrived electronic sounds and motors seems like a way to describe the difference between cultures of life and death.

Mary
Mary
Sunday, January 27, AD 2013 8:02am

Thank you so much for posting this. I completely agree with PM’s comment above. Well said.

Edie Eason
Edie Eason
Sunday, January 27, AD 2013 10:41am

O, for another El Cid!

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Sunday, January 27, AD 2013 12:33pm

I made a long post about this two years ago – thanx for the link, Mr. McClarey, so I won’t repeat myself.

My wife’s ancestors are from Spain, and mine are from Poland – countries on the opposite sides of Europe, yet both Catholic (at least Spain was) and both fought off Muslim invaders.

I have to watch El Cid sometime. I wish there was a movie about the Battle of Vienna.

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