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  1. Magdalene: (Cliff Eidelman) This independent West German film from 1989 was rescued by a video release many years later and is typically known by only the fans of actress Nastassja Kinski and composer Cliff Eidelman.

  2. After studying music at Santa Monica College and the University of Southern California, he scored his first feature film Magdalene in 1989. His breakthrough composition was the 1991 score to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country .

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Magdalene (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels Advanced Search

  4. Eidelman broke into film scoring at the age of 22. Eidelman composed his first film score, Magdalene (1988) directed by Monika Teuber. The young composer composed a 75 minute score. Eidelman conducted the Munich Symphony using a 100 piece orchestra, 60 piece choir and 30 piece children’s choir.

  5. Magdalene was a dream come true for Cliff Eidelman, and like a great one, he took the opportunity with his both hands and delivered something worth remembering.

  6. Cliff Eidelman. Released in: 1989. Country: Germany. Also known as: Silent Night (1989) Other Resources: Labels. If you know of another release, why don't you tell us about it, so we can add it to our database.

  7. Feb 10, 2007 · Eidelman (liner notes): "Imagine how I felt when, in 1988, I was offered my first feature. The producer Ernst R. von Theumer and writer/director Monica Teuber visited my apartment and asked me the big question; "How many musicians will you need?"