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Gene Vincent's Music in "The Singing Detective"
Paramount Classics presents THE SINGING DETECTIVE motion picture starring Robert Downey Jr., Mel Gibson, Katie Holmes, Adrien Brody and Robin Wright-Penn. Crime novelist Dan Dark (Downey) occupies his time while hospitalized mapping out a screenplay in his head about a private investigator, who doubles as a singer in a dance band, investigating the murder of a prostitute in 1950's Los Angeles. Reality and fiction blur in Dark's heavily medicated mind, as he weaves the plot together with painful childhood memories. He is soon living in a fevered film-noir hell, where everyone is his enemy and no one can be trusted. Only Dr. Gibbon (Gibson) dares to take on Dark's tortured mind.
THE SINGING DETECTIVE, featuring music from Gene Vincent, received critical praise at the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto Film Festival. It comes out in limited release on October 17 and opens nationwide over the following weeks.
SYNOPSISTHE SINGING DETECTIVE tells the story of crime novelist Dan Dark (Robert Downey Jr.) who, languishing in his hospital bed, occupies his time by mapping out a screenplay in his head about a cynical private investigator who doubles as a singer in a dance band. His lead character is slowly drawn into a web of intrigue during the murder investigation of a prostitute in 1950s Los Angeles. Heavily medicated, the border between reality and fiction starts to blur in Dark's mind. The plot is woven together with his own painful childhood memories, and soon he is living in a fevered film-noir hell constructed by his own twisted psyche, where everyone is his enemy and no one can be trusted. Mel Gibson co-stars as the enigmatic Dr. Gibbon, the hospital psychiatrist who dares to take on Dark's tortured mind. -- © Paramount Classics
Soundtrack for The Singing Detective"At the Hop"Written by John Madara, David White and Artie Singer - Performed by Danny & The Juniors
"Flip Flop and Fly"Written by Charles Calhoun and Lou Willie Turner - Performed by Big Joe Turner
"Harlem Nocturne"Written by Earle Hagen - Performed by The Viscounts
"How Much Is That Doggie in the WindowWritten by Bob Merrill - Performed by Patti Page
"Important Words"Written by Gene Vincent and "Tex" Davis - Performed by Gene Vincent
"In My Dreams"Written by Bernice Bedwell - Performed by Gene Vincent
"It's All In The Game"Written by Chester G. Dawes and Carl Sigman - Performed by Tommy Edwards
"It's Only Make Believe"Written by Conway Twitty and Jack Nance - Performed by Conway Twitty
"Just Walking In The Rain"Written by Johnny Bragg and Robert Riley - Performed by Johnny Ray
"Mr. Sandman"Written by Pat Ballard - Performed by The Chordettes
"My Special Angel"Written by Jimmy Duncan - Performed by Bobby Helms
"Poison Ivy"Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller - Performed by The Coasters
"Three Steps To Heaven"Written by Bob Cochran and Eddie Cochran - Performed by Eddie Cochran
"When"Written by Paul Evans and Jack Reardon - Performed by The Kalin Twins
"Woman Love"Written by Jack Rhodes - Performed by Gene Vincent