Shoutout to @laneyboggs2001 at Twitter who re-Tweeted the composer as the postings went online.
Daniel Pemberton, composer for The Man From U.N.C.L.E. movie, took to Twitter to announce he’ll begin recording his score tomorrow, Sept. 24.
Pemberton follows in the footsteps of Jerry Goldsmith (who scored the pilot for the 1964-68 television series and composed its theme music), Morton Stevens, Lalo Schifrin, Gerald Fried and others as U.N.C.L.E. composers. Pemberton didn’t provide a lot of details. For example, he didn’t say if Goldsmith’s theme is incorporated into the score.
Still, after reshoots and test screenings, news — delivered one day after the show’s 50th anniversary — showed how the movie’s post production is proceeding. It’s scheduled to be released in August 2015.
Here are three of the Twitter postings:
For the entire year I have had no life and been slaving away on the soundtrack to a new film…
— Daniel Pemberton (@DANIELPEMBERTON) September 23, 2014
So it gives me enormous pleasure to announce that tomorrow I start recording my score to the new Guy Ritchie film “The Man From U.N.C.L.E”..
— Daniel Pemberton (@DANIELPEMBERTON) September 23, 2014
..and for those who want a sneak peak of the score here it is.. #TheManFromUNCLE.. I will tidy up – promise. pic.twitter.com/S9pSjQnfac
— Daniel Pemberton (@DANIELPEMBERTON) September 23, 2014
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