Other mistake: In the dream sequence, Harry knocks on the door of the hotel room that is mentioned in the conversation. When he later goes to the hotel in real life, we see the hotel room doors and the numbers on the doors, and the doors are exactly as they were in Harry's dream. Unless he was familiar with the hotel, how would he know these details in his dream?
The Conversation (1974)
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Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola
Starring: Gene Hackman, Frederic Forrest, Allen Garfield, John Cazale
Other mistake: In the dream sequence, Harry knocks on the door of the hotel room that is mentioned in the conversation. When he later goes to the hotel in real life, we see the hotel room doors and the numbers on the doors, and the doors are exactly as they were in Harry's dream. Unless he was familiar with the hotel, how would he know these details in his dream?
Trivia: The dream sequence in which Harry tries to talk to Ann was originally meant to take place in real life (within the film, that is). The production didn't have time to finish the scene and the fog effects looked too phony. But rather than scrap the scene entirely, editor Walter Murch came up with the idea to include the footage as a dream.
Question: What's the name of the piano solo music which can be heard throughout the movie? Since the movie has no soundtrack, can someone please give me its name and the place where it can be found?





Answer: The Movie has a soundtrack, and that lovely piano solo music is actually the theme song, composed by composer David Shire. You can find it here, on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Conversation-David-Shire/dp/B000N4P5XA/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1202051411&sr=1-1.