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  1. "Music Box Dancer" is an instrumental piece by Canadian musician Frank Mills that was an international hit in the late 1970s. It features an arpeggiated piano theme in C-sharp major (enharmonic to D-flat major) designed to resemble a music box, accompanied by other instruments playing a counterpoint melody as well as a wordless chorus. Most ...

  2. The Wrestler was written by Robert D. Siegel, a former writer for The Onion, and entered development at director Darren Aronofsky's company Protozoa Pictures. Nicolas Cage entered talks to star in October 2007. He left the project a month later, with Mickey Rourke replacing him.

    • A Former Onion Staff Member Wrote The Movie. Audiences might say The Wrestler presents a heartbreaking emotional story. As such, they might expect the writer of the film to have a background in drama writing.
    • Mickey Rourke Trained With Real Wrestlers. The actors in Aronofsky's films have a history of giving their all for a role's authenticity. Natalie Portman trained in ballet for Black Swan, while Jared Leto has been said to have spent time with real addicts before starring in Requiem For A Dream.
    • Nic Cage Almost Starred. Some fans call it his comeback movie, and The Wrestler presents one of Mickey Rourke's highest-rated films. It's hard to imagine the movie with any other main star, but Nicolas Cage was set to play Randy the Ram before Mickey Rourke signed on.
    • Mickey Rourke Changed The Script. Some audiences perhaps say Mickey Rourke makes The Wrestler great, but the actor did more than they might know. Aronofsky was set on having Rourke star, but the performer wasn't too keen on the role after first reading the script.
  3. The music box is a fictional historical artifact that Neal Caffrey was rumored to have in possession during his time as a professional criminal. It is amber in color with four golden cherubs surrounding the top of the music box, one of them being a key to a secret compartment in the box. It...

  4. George and Madeleine Brown. The music box, the first successful device that could play a musical tune, was probably invented in Switzerland around 1770. Early music boxes were designed to play music using flat metal prongs that were plucked by a revolving metal cylinder.

  5. Nov 30, 2015 · On November 20, 1985, The Wrestling Album entered the Billboard Top 100. It remains one of the most bizarre, eclectic, and enduring legacies of wrestling's mainstream popularity.

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  7. What is the music playing just before Bruce Springsteen's "The Wrestler"? It's part of the original score by longtime Aronofsky collaborator Clint Mansell, performed by Slash. The music has been released on iTunes as a single.

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