Hello, all, Several months ago, I heard a Terry Gross's radio program, "Fresh Air" interview with the composer for the Peter Greenaway film, _The grifters._ I think that it was Elmer Bernstein. Greenaway liked the music that was composed, but wasn't happy with the cut that Bernstein had used when scoring the film. After recutting the film, and re-synching the music, Greenaway asked Bernstein if it would be okay with him to keep the music in this new synch. Elmer Bernstein's answer in the interview was very surprising, if I'm remembering it correctly -- he said that the music worked better, was more effective, in the new cut. Can anyone out there corroborate my recollections? Best, Andrew Jones