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Music Composed by Cliff Eidelman (Untamed Heart, Now And Then, One True Thing) THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS brings to the screen Ann Brashares` best-selling and much-loved novel about one very special summer in the lives of four lifelong friends. Introduced as babies who were born to mothers who met in a prenatal aerobics class, the four grew up together and developed an enduring bond despite their distinctly different emerging personalities. Now, after years of sharing every triumph and loss, every wild idea and secret fear with the laughter and love of true friends, these four young women couldn`t be closer... except that they`re about to be separated as their lives take them in different directions for the first time. On a shopping trip together the day before their paths diverge, the friends find a pair of thrift-shop jeans that amazingly fits and flatters each one of them perfectly, even though they are four young women of very different shapes and sizes. It seems these pants are meant for sharing and that gives Carmen, Bridget, Lena and Tibby a wonderful idea. They decide to use the pants as a way of keeping in touch during the months ahead, each one wearing them for a week to see what luck they bring before mailing them on to the next. In this unique way, though miles apart, the four still experience the challenges and surprises of life as they always have - together - in a summer they`ll never forget. The beautiful and very emotional score for this touching film is by composer Cliff Eidelman. Internet: http://sisterhoodofthetravelingpants.warnerbros.com/
Music composed by James Horner ( Troy...)
The score for Alien vs. Predator was composed by newcomer Harald Kloser, who, earlier this summer, composed the score for The Day After Tomorrow.
This Product was added to our catalogue on Tuesday, 05. July 2005.