Lost Vocals

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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - Matt Mattox' own voice - Lonesome Polecat

Matt Mattox was dubbed in this number by Bill Lee, who has a very different vocal quality. Here's Matt's original recording, which fit in with no editing or speed altering required. Thanks to Karine for pointing out that this track existed on the CD.

This would've been the easiest clip I've made if it hadn't been for those damn axe hits, each one of which had to be individually cut in.

I used the non-Cinemascope take for better web viewing.
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Tom S Comment by Tom S on November 30, 2009 at 10:36am
You like the continuos take in this secene Bud, then try Wonderful, Wonderful Day from the same movie.

Although the camera tracks past a tree halfway through and I suspect a clever bit of editing.... but it's a stunning bit of film work... can't find a YouTube link for it, but worth tracking down
Bud Reeves Comment by Bud Reeves on May 24, 2009 at 9:50pm
I don't know why they dub singers when the regular actors obviously have good voices. But what impressed me the most with this video is that it was all one continuous take with no cutting for close ups at all. They must have really rehearsed this number since it was filmed twice, both in wide screen and the pre-Cinemascope way. Thanks Mark for all your videos. They must all be a labor of love for you. I'm spending the day watching as many as I can.

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