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15 results for "reverse picardy" in 10 films — see also picardy third

FilmTheme nameInstanceTags
All This, and Heaven Too (1940)Henriette (Proud)0:08:21 - Mr. Field encourages Henrietteadded-note chord | deceptive resolution | establish character | hopeful | leading lady | minister | mode mixture | mysterious | pedal tone | principal | reassuring | reverse picardy | school | student | teacher
Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)Jerry (Somber)1:31:04 - Rocky leaves his cell for his executionaltered dominant | climax | conversing | gangster | gentle | leading man | pc set | priest | prison | reverse picardy | stinger | tone cluster

Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)

Sanctus (Mournful)1:34:12 - Jerry cries after Rocky diesadded-note chord | climax | crying | death | dissonant bass | execution chamber | leading man | mourning | pedal tone | priest | prison | redemption | reverse picardy | sacred | somber
Each Dawn I Die (1939)Frank0:08:23 - Frank and Joyce embraceappoggiatura | courtroom | courtroom scene | embracing | girlfriend | handcuffs | hero | leading man | mother | reporter | reverse picardy | tender
Flamingo Road (1949)If I Could Be With You (Somber)0:40:31 - Field talks to Lane's co-worker9th chord | 11th chord | advance plot | café | common-tone diminished 7th | conversing | coworker | deceptive resolution | diminished 7th chord | leading man | linear chromaticism | politician | reverse picardy | sigh gesture | somber

Flamingo Road (1949)

Lane (Lonely)0:41:27 - Lane talks to a fellow prisoneradvance plot | conversing | foreign key modulation | leading lady | lonely | prison | prisoner | reverse picardy | somber
In This Our Life (1942)Discussion0:13:57 - Roy talks with Peter9th chord | advance plot | altered dominant | conversing | leading lady | leading man | passionate | reverse picardy | room | serious | somber

In This Our Life (1942)

Asa (Molto Expressivo)0:23:49 - Roy leaves64 chord | added-note chord | conflict | dark | father | leading lady | leaving | mode mixture | pedal tone | reverse picardy | room | somber
The Letter (1940)Sociable (Ending)0:49:58 - Pleasant conversationcheerful | conversing | dinner | foreign key modulation | happy | home | husband | lawyer | leading lady | reverse picardy

The Letter (1940)

Sociable1:09:09 - Leslie and Robert meet with friends64 chord | celebrating | dinner music | drinking | foreign key modulation | happy | home | husband | lawyer | leading lady | party | pump-up modulation | reverse picardy
Mildred Pierce (1945)Kay and Veda (Returning Home 2)1:49:17 - Veda convinces her mother to not report herantagonist | crying | daughter | heroine | leading lady | loving | mode mixture | mother | murderer | murder scene | reverse picardy | room | sacrificing | tender | warm
The Life of Vergie Winters (1934)Lullaby (Doloroso)1:05:58 - John talks with his wife Laura9th chord | arguing | conflict | dark | leading man | leaving | reverse picardy | room | tense | wife
We Are Not Alone (1939)Frohe Botschaft (Death Sentence)1:33:07 - The judge sentences David and Leni to death9th chord | common-chord modulation | conflict | courtroom | courtroom scene | crowd | dark | familiar tune | folk song | German | quotation | reverse picardy | sentencing | verdict

We Are Not Alone (1939)

Surprise Symphony (Acceptance)1:47:27 - David talks to the prison guardsadvance plot | classical music | familiar tune | gentle | Haydn | hero | mode mixture | plagal cadence | prison | quotation | reverse picardy | sweet
Don’t Turn ‘em Loose (1936)Gimpy Walk0:26:17 - Bob walksadded-note chord | advance plot | calm | gangster | imposter | leading man | mode mixture | oscillation | pacing | reverse picardy | room | waiting | walking