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 Lionheart
Lionheart has a chequered history, both in terms of the movie itself and its subsequent soundtrack release: the film never had a cinema release in either the States or in Great Britain, and was a critical and commercial flop on both sides of the Atlantic.
The soundtrack, which is becoming increasingly rare, was released three times in 1987 alone: firstly in a two-volume set which had the full score spread over two separate albums, and in a third single CD containing the score's highlights.
Both works are of a similar style and have similar orchestrations, with graceful string melodies and brass fanfares playing a major part, but it is debatable as to which is the better score.
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 Michael Sundin Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography - Local Color Art
Michael's career was affected by this tabloid exposure and afterwards he made a film, "Lionheart" (1987), where he was incorrectly credited as Michel Sundin.
After a UK theatre tour of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" and a Japanese/Australian tour of "Starlight Express" in 1987-88, Michael fell ill. At the age of just 28 he died in the Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
After winning five British titles and one World title in British and World Trampolining, he first entered showbusiness in 1980 when he appeared in the pantomime "Jack and the Beanstalk" with Barbara Windsor.
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 Michael Sundin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sundin subsequently appeared in the 1987 film Lionheart (on which he was incorrectly credited as "Michel Sundin").
Michael was very unhappy about this decision and made his feelings known in the tabloid press.
It was his fortune that one of the audition items was to interview someone on a trampoline, and he presented his first programme on September 13, 1984.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Michael_Sundin   (421 words)

  
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Two years later, Hopkins was Olivier’s understudy in Strindberg’s "Dance of Death." Hopkins made his film debut in 1967, playing Richard the Lionheart in The Lion in the Winter, starring Peter O’Toole and Katherine Hepburn.
Anthony Hopkins was named Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s Honour’s List, June 1987.
The following year, he starred on Broadway in the National Theatre production of "Equus," and later mounted another production of the play in Los Angeles where he lived for nearly 10 years, working extensively in American films and television.
www.mgm.com /hannibal/english/journal/entries/00/b.html   (421 words)

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