INTRADA Announces:
GOING APE!
Composed and Conducted by ELMER BERNSTEIN
INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 308
The 1981 Paramount Pictures film Going Ape!'s most prestigious contributor was veteran composer Elmer Bernstein, who was in the midst of his comedy cycle that began with Animal House in 1978 and Airplane! in 1980. In spite of being a goofball comedy, Going Ape! required music from Bernstein that was deceptively complicatedwith a great deal of thematic materialand saw the composer collaborating with the filmmaker on enough songs to nearly qualify the movie as a musical. Bernsteins score (sourced here from 2 24-track masters) is full of the engagingly good-natured comic writing that made the composer such a perfect fit for the genre. He even adapted Nino Rotas theme from The Godfather to play as muzak in two restaurant scenes, not-so-subtly reminding the audience of actor Frank Siveros connection to the classic gangster films.
The story of Going Ape! focuses on Foster Sabatini (Tony Danza), the son of circus impresario Max Sabatini, who inherits three orangutans, along with five million dollars, after his father dies. Theres just one catchif he gives the simians away or any of the orangutans die over the next three years, all the money will go to the zoo. Stuffy zoological society president Gridley (Joseph Maher) is determined to make just that happen, and he encourages his dimwitted associate Brandon (Rick Hurst) to work on the problem. Brandon hires two equally dimwitted former mafia hit men, Joey (Art Metrano) and Bad Habit (Frank Sivero) to arrange for some accidents to befall Foster and his new orangutan family.
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