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The Pagemaster is a 1994 American live-action/animated fantasy adventure film starring Macaulay Culkin, Christopher Lloyd, Whoopi Goldberg, Patrick Stewart, Leonard Nimoy, Frank Welker, Ed Begley Jr., and Mel Harris. The film was produced by Turner Pictures and Hanna-Barbera and released by 20th Century Fox on November 23, 1994. Culkin stars as a timid boy who uses statistics as an excuse to avoid anything he finds uncomfortable in life. But after reluctantly undertaking an errand for his father, he gets caught in a storm, which forces him to seek refuge in a library. He then finds himself trapped inside the library, where he must battle his way through literary classics come to life if he is to find his way home.
1 –Babyface & Lisa Stansfield Dream Away 4:38
2 –Wendy Moten Whatever You Imagine 3:27
3 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra Main Title 2:27
4 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra A Stormy Ride To The Library 2:52
5 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra The Library... The Pagemaster... 4:41
6 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra Meeting Adventure And Fantasy 5:12
7 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra Horror 3:20
8 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde 5:05
9 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra A Narrow Escape 2:04
10 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra Towards The Open Sea... 7:01
11 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra "Pirates"! 4:07
12 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra Loneliness 3:11
13 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra The Flying Dragon 3:10
14 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra Swallowed Alive! / The Wonder In Books 7:56
15 –James Horner, The London Symphony Orchestra New Courage / The Magic Of Imagination 4:03
The score was also composed by the late and famous well-known score composer James Horner who was very well-known for his career as a score composer for the films Casper, Titanic, An American Tail, Avatar, The Land Before Time, and so many more countless films. The soundtrack not only had the movie's score on it, but it also had two songs and one of which was heard during the film's end credits and they were performed by successful and well-known recording artists. The songs were titled "Whatever You Imagine" by Wendy Moten which was heard during the film when all four characters finally enter into the fantasy section and "Dream Away" by Babyface and Lisa Stansfield is heard during the end credits.