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They Died With Their Boots On was Warner's glamorized account of the controversial George Armstrong Custer and his career from his days at West Point to his death at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Again, it's entertainment. Flynn was at his best as the charming, impetuous, glory-loving Custer, with Olivia de Havilland giving her eighth and final performance opposite Flynn. Steiner's love theme for the two is exquisite, perhaps his love theme par excellence, and he uses it to almost painfully overscore Flynn and de Havilland's final scene together, where Custer rides off into history, never to return. Since Custer himself had chosen the Irish jig "Garry Owen" as the regimental march for his U.S. Seventh Cavalry, it was reasonable to feature it in a film such as this. The infectious tune is splendidly treated by Steiner in a montage sequence following Custer's introduction to his officers at Fort Lincoln; he and a friend play the melody on the piano, then it is picked up by a small group of soldiers with fifes and drums, then by a bigger group and finally by the entire band on parade. Steiner also uses it in an effective scene of the regiment riding along a crest in the early light of dawn, counterpointing it with the love theme. But the real highlight of this score is the highlight of the film-- the final last stand of Custer and his men. Steiner pits his Indian theme against "Garry Owen" in furious, mounting key changes. This is an extraordinary piece of composition and the only way to appreciate its merit is to hear it away from the picture. It is easy to see why Steiner did not enjoy assignments such as this one-- the visual is so commanding that the audience is hardly aware, except most subliminally, that music is being employed. 2ff7e9595c
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