The film features the original Bryan Adams song, "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?"; the lyrics incorporate quotes from Depp's character, and the melody is used as a musical motif throughout the film. In addition, the song itself is performed three times, once by Selena and a mariachi band serenading the characters in Spanish, once by Jose Hernandez and Nydia, as background music (again in Spanish), and once by Bryan Adams during the closing credits. The song is also available on the soundtrack. The song was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 68th Academy Awards, but lost to "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas.
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Don Juan DeMarco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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- 1 Bryan AdamsHave You Ever Really Loved a Woman? 4:53
- 2 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraHabanera 2:10
- 3 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraDon Juan 4:08
- 4 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraI Was Born In Mexico 2:29
- 5 Michael Kamen, Jose Hernandez & Nydia¿Has Amado Una Mujer de Veras? (Soundtrack Version) 2:50
- 6 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraDona Julia 5:10
- 7 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraDon Alfonso 6:43
- 8 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraArabia 7:50
- 9 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraDon Octavio del Flores 1:47
- 10 Michael Kamen & London Metropolitan OrchestraDona Ana 7:33
Don Juan DeMarco
(1995)1
| Country | |
| Spoken Language | english, spanish |
| Runtime | 1 hr 37 min |
| Budget | $25 000 000 |
| Premiere: World | $68 792 531 May 11, 1995 |
| USA | $22 150 451 |
| Other countries | $46 642 080 |
| Box Office – Budget | $43 792 531 |
| Premiere: USA | $22 150 451 October 1994 |
| theaters | 1226 |
| rollout | 269 days |
| Digital: World | March 1, 2012 |
| Parental Advisory | Sex & Nudity, ... |
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| Production Companies | |
| Also Known As | Don Juan DeMarco and the Centerfold United States |
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A psychiatrist must cure a young patient who presents himself as Don Juan, the world’s greatest lover.Сast and Crew
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Critique: 8
For the film to work, we’d have to be in denial… and it’s just not magical enough for that.
The film’s greatest asset is its glorious acting, with special accolades to Brando, who here delivers yet another magnificent "comeback" perf...
The movie itself is never as good as it should be, owing to Leven’s lifeless staging.
Although flawed in many respects – it’s not as smooth and silky a movie as it could have been – Don Juan DeMarco nevertheless evoke...
Brando doesn’t so much walk through this movie as coast, in a gassy, self-indulgent performance no one else could have gotten away with.
Don Juan is a glorious nut-case, played well by Depp, who mixes a faux nobleman’s hauteur with an air of gentleness and longing. Th...
It benefits not only from Mr. Brando’s peculiar presence, but also from Johnny Depp, who again proves himself a brilliantly intuitive yo...
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