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Elf
(2003)
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2003 Varèse
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Composed, Conducted, and Produced by:

Orchestrated by:
Brad Dechter
Frank Bennett
Don Nemitz
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LABELS & RELEASE DATES
Varèse Sarabande
(November 11th, 2003)

Varèse Sarabande
(November 19th, 2021)
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ALBUM AVAILABILITY
The 2003 Varèse Sarabande album was a regular U.S. release. The expanded 2021 product from Varèse is limited to 2,000 copies and available initially for $20 through soundtrack specialty outlets.
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Buy it... if you can find merit in overly-exuberant 1950's era whistling and singing over light orchestral rhythms and John Debney's usual, consistently melodic output.

Avoid it... if you believe for good reason that if you've heard one light and fluffy Debney comedy score, you've heard them all, the only difference in this case being the Christmas spirit.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW
FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #346
WRITTEN 11/22/03, REVISED 12/12/21
Debney
Debney
Elf: (John Debney) To the astonishment of many, the silly Will Ferrell comedy Elf has become a popular staple amongst American's favorite Christmastime films, a personality-driven urban fantasy film with plenty of innocent fluff to go around. The story of a human toddler who accidentally ended up in Santa's bag of toys and was adopted by elves at the North Pole doesn't sound like a sure winner, but Elf debuted strongly at the start of the 2003 holiday movie season and continues to build upon its legacy today. As the uneducated manchild raised by elves is re-integrated into urban society during a search for his biological parents, the film follows the comedy of his acclimation until its heartwarming, feel-good conclusion. Idiocy is celebrated because a big heart prevails. It was the kind of physical humor entry that relied partly on Ferrell's loyal fanbase from television, and outside of that group of viewers, Elf didn't offer many attractions. And yet, its genuinely simple, throwback 1950s spirit carries the day. It was a project perfectly constructed for composer John Debney, who seemed to find himself involved in countless less-intellectual projects such as this throughout the early 2000's, thus allowing him to fine tune his comedy skills to a level of predictable quality that overachieves in many contexts. More importantly, the film began an impactful collaboration between the composer and new director Jon Favreau, with Debney also using the score as a calling card for countless other cheery, holiday-related assignments over the subsequent decades, including his eventual entry into the Home Alone franchise. The composer's music for Snow Dogs the previous year was the most recent adventurous activity for Debney in snowy climates, and his music for the setting is always complete with appropriate holiday percussion and allusions to common Christmas jingles. Like Bruce Almighty earlier in 2003, Debney's music for Elf runs the risk of anonymity due to his own knack for maintaining pleasant but faceless consistency.


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VIEWER RATINGS
693 TOTAL VOTES
Average: 3.12 Stars
***** 116 5 Stars
**** 158 4 Stars
*** 202 3 Stars
** 131 2 Stars
* 86 1 Stars
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N.R.Q. - May 20, 2007, at 11:37 a.m.
1 comment  (2486 views)
Tracking down a familer theme   Expand >>
Jordan - March 17, 2005, at 10:41 p.m.
6 comments  (14540 views)
Newest: October 11, 2022, at 4:44 p.m. by
Juan C Ramirez
Russian Dance
KokoBananaMan - January 13, 2005, at 3:14 p.m.
1 comment  (2514 views)
Elf Movie-Question   Expand >>
Joe Pignataro - November 21, 2004, at 5:54 p.m.
2 comments  (4544 views)
Newest: November 29, 2004, at 5:55 p.m. by
Tina
I want to HAVE SEX with the ELF!   Expand >>
Marcia - December 11, 2003, at 9:24 p.m.
2 comments  (4688 views)
Newest: December 13, 2003, at 9:15 p.m. by
Brian
It does not seam to be that "bad"
Pogel Adler - November 26, 2003, at 9:19 a.m.
1 comment  (2645 views)
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TRACK LISTINGS AND AUDIO
Audio Samples   ▼
2003 Varèse Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 30:08
• 1. Papa Elf (1:35)
• 2. Main Title (1:59)
• 3. Buddy's Journey (2:38)
• 4. A Stroll with Buddy (1:32)
• 5. Christmas Medley (2:23)
• 6. Weird Wonderland (1:34)
• 7. The Frozen Battlefield (1:29)
• 8. Buddy's Theme (0:58)
• 9. Santa's in Trouble (2:06)
• 10. A Walk in the Park (1:01)
• 11. Attack of the Little People (1:15)
• 12. Central Park Rangers (2:54)
• 13. Working with Dad (0:36)
• 14. A Snowman's Advice (1:47)
• 15. Showdown in the Park (3:31)
• 16. Buddy and Santa's Flight (1:15)
• 17. Spaghetti and Syrup (1:36)
2021 Varèse Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 60:54

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NOTES AND QUOTES
The insert of the 2003 album includes a list of performers but no extra information about the score or film. That of the 2021 album contains notes about both.
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