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    Organ (オルガン, Orugan) is a 1996 Japanese horror film written, directed and produced by Kei Fujiwara. She also stars in it as one of two organ thieves who remove organs from their captives while they are still alive. It is known for its excessive gore and violence.

  2. Novelty instruments or various types that operate on the same principles. These pipe organs use a piano roll player or other mechanical means instead of a keyboard to play a prepared song: Orchestrion. Fairground organ (or band organ in the USA) Dutch street organ. Dance organ.

  3. Songs. Három Weöres-dal (Three Weöres Songs), voice and piano (1946–47) Négy lakodalmi tánc (Four Wedding Dances, adaptions of Hungarian folk songs), three voices or female choir (SMezA) and piano (1950) Öt Arany-dal (Five Arany Songs), voice and piano (1952) Der Sommer, voice and piano (1989)

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  5. A young Polish deserter and gifted organist finds shelter from the fascists in a Slovak Franciscan monastery. He gets into a conflict with the local organist and choir leader, a man limited in his world views and spiritual values.

  6. Filmworks 1986–1990. Filmworks 1986–1990 features the first released film scores of John Zorn. The album was originally released on the Japanese labels Wave and Eva in 1990, [1] on the Nonesuch Records label in 1992, and subsequently re-released on Zorn's own label, Tzadik Records, in 1997 after being out of print for several years.

  7. Dec 8, 2016 · organ music. 10 movies. Movies. Sort. Carnival of Souls. September 26, 1962. Mary Henry ends up the sole survivor of a fatal car accident through mysterious circumstances. Trying to put the incident behind her, she moves to Utah and takes a job as a church organist. But her fresh start is interrupted by visions of a fiendish man.

  8. This cult film features snippets of Fats Waller’s historic pipe organ recordings as background music (during the dance of the lady behind the radiator!) For a Few Dollars More , 1965, directed by Sergio Leone, with Clint Eastwood and Lee van Cleef.

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