Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer, Ending Credits
Thursday, November 26th, 2009Burl Ives sings Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. With the closing credits. This premiered on television, on December 6, 1964.
Burl Ives sings Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. With the closing credits. This premiered on television, on December 6, 1964.
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From Episode 1839: After Big Bird hangs his picture of Mr. Hooper above the nest, some of the neighbors drop in with Mrs. Williams and her baby boy Leandro. Olivia’s offscreen voice announces the sponsors as everyone continues admiring the baby.
End credits track from the upcoming DVD The Plan. Buy the DVD October 27th! Track composed by Bear McCreary. Audio property of La-La Land Records, all rights reserved.
Here is the closing ceremony’s to the game, along with the credits. Thanks for watching everybody! … Mario Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games マリオ&ソニック AT バンクーバーオリンピック Opening Gameplay Walkthrough Playthrough Introduction SEGA Nintendo Wii DS DSi Hedgehog Tails Knuckles Amy Metal Shadow Silver Blaze Luigi Yoshi Peach DK Bowser Jr. Daisy Vancouver 2010 Story Mode Festival Ending Credits Closing Ceremony
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From Episode 1839: After Big Bird hangs his picture of Mr. Hooper above the nest, some of the neighbors drop in with Mrs. Williams and her baby boy Leandro. Olivia’s offscreen voice announces the sponsors as everyone continues admiring the baby.
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Jai Ho End Credit Dance, Slumdog Millionaire: A carefully selected slide-show of movie stills from the 8 Oscar award winning Slumdog Millionaire, to accompany A. R. Rahman’s 2009 double Oscar winning (for Best Song -Jai Ho, AND film Music Score), uplifting and joyous final ‘Jai Ho’ Dance sequence during the end credits. (ARR also won the Bafta 2009 film award for Best Music.) Enjoy this video and do go and see this great movie at your local cinema! If you have any doubts - the film also won the 2009 Bafta Best Film and Best Director for Danny Boyle. The Bafta award for Best Sound Editing was bestowed on Resul Pookutty in the same film. The film also received awards for Best Editing, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay. So, 7 Bafta Awards in total!! What a great movie… and original songs. Now - also several (8) Oscars! One for best adapted screenplay and another for best cinematography. (The 2009 Oscar for cinematography went to the great Anthony Dod Mantle. The award for best adapted screenplay was won by… Simon Beaufoy: well-deserved. Oscar for Best Sound Mixing went to Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty - their first Oscars wow! Oscar for Best Film Editing went to Chris Dickens) Also two more Oscars for best director (Danny Boyle) and best picture ( Christian Colson), amongst others.
[Jai Ho Music by A.R. Rahman; Lyrics by Gulzar]
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Jai Ho End Credit Dance, Slumdog Millionaire: A carefully selected slide-show of movie stills from the 8 Oscar award winning Slumdog Millionaire, to accompany A. R. Rahman’s 2009 double Oscar winning (for Best Song -Jai Ho, AND film Music Score), uplifting and joyous final ‘Jai Ho’ Dance sequence during the end credits. (ARR also won the Bafta 2009 film award for Best Music.) Enjoy this video and do go and see this great movie at your local cinema! If you have any doubts - the film also won the 2009 Bafta Best Film and Best Director for Danny Boyle. The Bafta award for Best Sound Editing was bestowed on Resul Pookutty in the same film. The film also received awards for Best Editing, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay. So, 7 Bafta Awards in total!! What a great movie… and original songs. Now - also several (8) Oscars! One for best adapted screenplay and another for best cinematography. (The 2009 Oscar for cinematography went to the great Anthony Dod Mantle. The award for best adapted screenplay was won by… Simon Beaufoy: well-deserved. Oscar for Best Sound Mixing went to Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty - their first Oscars wow! Oscar for Best Film Editing went to Chris Dickens) Also two more Oscars for best director (Danny Boyle) and best picture ( Christian Colson), amongst others.
[Jai Ho Music by A.R. Rahman; Lyrics by Gulzar]