Je viens d'appendre quelque chose, c'est que Goldsmith avait commencé à écrire la musique de Babe de Miller (oui, le cochon). Le sujet a été relancé sur FSM.
Voici la source :
http://rejectedfilmscores.150m.com/list.html
BABE -- Jerry Goldsmith.
Dan Goldwasser of Soundtrack.net learned:
"Yeah, I was surprised when I heard that too, but it was Jerry himself sharing the story with us in the booth at the LOONEY TUNES scoring session. Apparently producer George Miller wanted the film to be SUPER dark, and Goldsmith's score wasn't meshing with what he wanted.... and the director kinda shifted sides and then Goldsmith walked."
He also said Goldsmith walked out mere weeks before the recording was to happen and that Jerry wrote 90% of the score AND that they cut a LOT of violent stuff from the film. I originally had this under "Demos" (because of Dan's statements) until an astute reader caught in a magazine where Goldsmith said he recorded it with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (they also did Nigel's score); way to go! (you know who you are).
Je ne sais pas s'il s'agit d'une grande perte car le score actuel de Nigel Westlake qui se base sur du saint Saens et du Grieg est pour beaucoup dans la réussite du film en plus d'être absolument délicieux.