- Contents
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Disc 1 A little kiss (part one) ; A little kiss (part two) ; Tea leaves (Afl. 1-3)
Disc 2 Mystery date ; Signal 30 ; Far away places (Afl. 4-6)
Disc 3 At the codfish ball ; Lazy lazarus ; Dark shadows (Afl. 7-9)
Disc 4 Christmas waltz ; The other woman ; Commissions and fees ; The phantom (Afl. 10-13)
- Subject
- Reclame, New York (stad), Tijdsbeeld ; 1960-1970
- Extra subject
- Bekroonde televisieseries, Televisieseries en -films, Speelfilms, Reclame - Televisieseries en -films, New York, 9 sterren (dvdinfo.be), Drama (film), Reclamebureaus, jaren 60, dvd-video, Televisieserie, drama, reclame, televisieseries en films, Reclame (volw. verhalend), New York (stad) (volw. verhalend), Tijdsbeeld ; 1960-1970 (volw. verhalend), DVD-film
- Title
- Mad men. Het vijfde seizoen
- Composer
- David Carbonara
- Actor
- Jon Hamm Elisabeth Moss 1982- Vincent Kartheiser January Jones Christina Hendricks John Slattery
- Language
- English
- Publisher
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A Film, 2012
4 dvd-video's
- Playing time
- ca. 585 min.
- Note
- Engels gesproken Ondertiteling: Nederlands
- EAN
- 8716777945544 8716777939871 8716777945285 8716777950067
About David Carbonara
David Carbonara is an American film and TV composer. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed TV series Mad Men. His other television shows include Vegas, The Romanoffs, the mini series The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, as well as producing original songs for the period drama The Last Tycoon. His film work includes David O. Russell's Spanking the Monkey, Amos Kollek's Fast Food Fast Women and the award-winning Amélia, by Brazilian director Ana Carolina.
He has collaborated with several composers, including Rachel Portman, Michel LeGrand and Howard Shore.
Biography
Born to a musical family in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Carbonara began playing the trombone at age 9.
In the eighth grade, he was invited to join a rehearsal big band at Bridgewater State College composed of students and faculty members from Berklee College of Music, New England Con…Read more on Wikipedia