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  • #35618
    Anonymous
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    I found these titles at Barnes and Nobles:
    http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?sourceid=00365024094627924643&ean=28947324829&bfdate=09-17-2002+04:36:37

    1. Intro / Logos
    2. In the Hall of the Mountain King
    3. Prelude
    4. Nabbed and Main Title
    5. The House on the Beach
    6. Francis
    7. Leeds’ House
    8. Will’s Theme
    9. Incarceration and Dr. Lecter’s Analysis
    10. Moonlight Sonota
    11. Reba and Francis
    12. The Tiger
    13. Troubled Dreams
    14. Sudden Rush of Panic
    15. The Story and The Tattler
    16. Grandma and Wet Bed
    17. The Projector
    18. False Pretenses and Molly’s Arrival
    19. Freddy Abducted and The Red Dragon
    20. The Museum and The Chase
    21. Revelation and The Fire
    22. Ashes to Ashes
    23. Fishing and Out of the Dust
    24. Hospital Food
    25. Dr. Lecter’s Letter
    26. End Credits

    So why are these titles different?

    #42110
    Anonymous
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    In the Hall of the Mountain King? Moonlight Sonota??? What the hell?!?!

    Knight (Don’t do it Danny!)

    #42113
    Anonymous
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    The tracklist you’ve posted is very similar (if not identical) to the fake one posted at http://www.red-dragon.net in July. Disreguard it.

    #42114
    Anonymous
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    The _real_ tracklist, again, is as follows:

    1) Logos
    2) The Revelation
    3) Main Titles
    4) The Cell
    5) The Old Mansion
    6) The Address
    7) We’re Different
    8) The Note
    9) Enter the Dragon
    10) Threats
    11) Tiger Balls
    12) Love on a Couch
    13) Devouring the Dragon
    14) The Fire
    15) The Book
    16) He’s Back!
    17) End Credits Suite

    #42119
    Anonymous
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    I believe that cdnow.com has the same fake titles (and times) as Barnes and Nobles. Seems like the IMDb is not the only place that takes frivolous information.

    Nat

    #42677
    Anonymous
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    I always used to checkout the tracktitles on Filmtracks.com

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