1970s "The Godfather Theme" Japanese Music Box Keychain
1970s "The Godfather Theme" Japanese Music Box Keychain
$400.00
Description
DATE: Vintage, 1970s
Cool 1970s music box keychain in the form of a fan, decorated with a colourised Japonesque scene including a traditional temple, cherry blossom, and bamboo. The best part: the song is "Speak Softly Love", the love theme from the 1972 movie The Godfather (composed by Nino Rota and lyricised by Larry Kusik). Something of an unusual juxtaposition, really. Made by Sankyo who were - at the time - the world's leading creator of miniature music boxes, it remains in excellent condition and paired with the original presentation box. A rather charming portrait of a mother and son, dressed to the nines, inside the lid... were they Yakuza? Or just liked the tune?
Rota's score for The Godfather was nominated for the 1973 Academy Award for Best Original Score, until the Academy realised that Rota had used a more comedic version of Speak Softly Love in an earlier Fellini movie (Fortunella, 1958) and disqualified it from consideration. Bizarrely, Rota's score for The Godfather II, won the 1974 award for best score, despite containing the same piece. That's showbiz, I guess.
MEASUREMENTS
Music box: 5.9 x 3.6 x 1.6cm
Length of chain: 4.6cm
WEIGHT
52.6g
MARKS
Winder is marked SANKYO
CONDITION
Very good, one or two small spots of tarnish to the back casing
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