Last Orders (2001) User Rating
(18 votes)
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Directed by Fred Schepisi
Written by Fred Schepisi , Graham Swift
Cast Michael Caine , Tom Courtenay , David Hemmings , Bob Hoskins , Helen Mirren [more]
Release Date • USA: Dec 7, 2001 • UK: 10 Nov 2001DVD Release Date • R1: Aug 13, 2002 • R2: 28 Jul 2003Budget $12,000,000 BoxOffice: $2.2MOfficial Website:
Last Orders Website MPAA Rating Rated R for sexuality and some language.Running Time 1 hour, 49 minutesCountry UK , Germany Studio MBP, Metrodome Distribution, Scala FilmsMore info on IMDb.com Other Titles • Last Orders • Letzte Runde (2002)
Movie Soundtrack for Last Orders (2001)
The following is a list of tracks that were played during the movie according to the end credits.
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Pink Dally Rue
"Pink Dally Rue" (1962) Written by Don Gant and Norris Wilson Recorded by Jimmy Elledge (p) 1965 Hickory Records, Inc Published © 1962 Acuff-Rose Music Ltd Licensed by Acuff-Rose Music Ltd
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Mary Wanna Marry Me
"Mary Wanna Marry Me" (1968) Written by Don Gant and Recorded by Neil Ford and The Fanatics (p) 1968 Hickory Records, Inc Published © 1968 Acuff-Rose Music Ltd Licensed by Acuff-Rose Music Ltd
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Gypsy in My Soul
"Gypsy in My Soul" (1938) Composed by Clay Boland (music) and Moe Jaffe (lyrics) Published by Peter Maurice Music Company Ltd
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Blue Bayou (Roy Orbison)
"Blue Bayou" (1961) Composed by Roy Orbison (as Roy K. Orbison) and Joe Melson Performed by Roy Orbison Under license from Sony Music Special Products, a Division of Sony Music, a Group of Sony Music Entertainment Inc © Roy Orbison Music Company / Barbara Orbison Music Company Warner Tamerlane Publishing Corp. By Kind Permission of Warner / Chappell Music Ltd Published © 1964 Acuff-Rose Music Ltd Licensed by Acuff-Rose Music Ltd
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By the Sea, the Beautiful Silvery Sea
"By the Sea, the Beautiful Silvery Sea" (1907) Composed by John Glover Kind Published by R. Feldman and Company Ltd
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Chattanooga Choo Choo (The Piccadilly Dance Orchestra)
"Chattanooga Choo Choo" (1941) Composed by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics) Published by EMI United Partnership Ltd Performed by The Piccadilly Dance Orchestra Directed by Michael Law Musical contractor: Roz Colls at Music Matters Recorded at Angel Studios
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