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- Source: The River Kwai March
- The Bridge on the River Kwai
- Colonel Bogey March
- Kenneth J. Alford
- Oppenheimer (film)
- The Silence of the Lambs (film)
- Ben-Hur (film 1959)
- Argo (film 2012)
- Daftar film terlaris
- Mizuho Suzuki
- Mediasi
- The River Kwai March
- Colonel Bogey March
- The Bridge on the River Kwai
- The Bridge over the River Kwai
- Hitler Has Only Got One Ball
- Mitch Miller
- Malcolm Arnold
- Pierre Boulle
- List of compositions by Malcolm Arnold
- Four Scottish Dances
Rustin (2023)
Big Sky River: The Bridal Path (2023)
Full River Red (2023)
Black Cab (2024)
Gran Turismo (2023)
Taxi 5 (2018)
Transporter 2 (2005)
Prisoners (2013)
Bring Him to Me (2023)
Dr. Lamb (1992)
Manodrome (2023)
Wingwomen (2023)
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"The River Kwai March" is a march composed by Malcolm Arnold in 1957. It was written as an orchestral counter-march to the "Colonel Bogey March", which is whistled by the soldiers entering the prisoner camp in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai and again near the end of the film when the bridge is formally dedicated. The Arnold march re-appears (without the "Colonel Bogey March") several times in the film and is repeated at the finale.
The two marches have been recorded together by Mitch Miller as "March from the River Kwai - Colonel Bogey". Due to this, the "Colonel Bogey March" is often mis-credited as "River Kwai March".
The Arnold march was published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. in a piano arrangement by Robert C. Haring. It also forms part of the orchestral concert suite made of the Arnold film score by Christopher Palmer published by Novello & Co.
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External links
sample on Sir Malcolm Arnold's web site
Concert suite publication