Roxanne
In Nelson, the chief of the firemen C. D. Bales is a man with complex since he has a huge nose. When his friend Dixie rents her house to the gorgeous student of astronomy Roxanne, he falls in love with her but keeps his feelings as a secret.
C.D. hires the handsome fireman Chris and Roxanne asks C.D. to help her to date him. However Chris is an average American with very limited culture and he asks C.D. to help him to get in her pants.
C.D. writes letters disclosing his feelings for her and Roxanne is seduced by the man that writes such letters. What will happen when she meets Chris?
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Roxanne
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Starry Sky
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Bruce Smeaton:
Composed and produced
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Panache
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Peter Melnick:
Composed and produced
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Written In The Wind
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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Soul Star
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Party Tonight
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Can This Be Love
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Blue Danube Waltz
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Johann Strauss:
(uncredited) composed
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I'm Walkin'
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David Bartholomew:
Writer
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Close To You
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Burt Bacharach:
Writer
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Divertimento for String Orchestra D K136 'Salzburg Symphony NR01' 3m Presto
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
(uncredited) composed
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Divertimento for String Orchestra B MAJ K137 'Salzburg Symphony NR02' 3m Allegro Assai
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
(uncredited) composed
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Roxanne (Main Title)
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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Just Honest / We Did It
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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Roxannes Theme
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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Game, Set, Match
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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The Panache
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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Roxannes Eyes
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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The Blue Danube Waltz
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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Roxanne (End Title)
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Joe Curiale:
Performer
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