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* During the sequence in which Lizzy Quinn meets her untimely end, a [[AwesomeMusic Celtic band plays a lively jig]] which cleverly ends rather symbolically with a string snapping. When everybody cheers, you'll feel like joining in.
* Shaun Davey's [[AwesomeMusic rousing final number]] "Parting Glass" (set to the traditional tune "Forever In Your Debt") closes out the film with gusto.
* Shaun Davey's [[AwesomeMusic rousing final number]] "Parting Glass" (set to the traditional tune "Forever In Your Debt") closes out the film with gusto.
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* During the sequence in which Lizzy Quinn meets her untimely end, a [[AwesomeMusic [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic Celtic band plays a lively jig]] which cleverly ends rather symbolically with a string snapping. When everybody cheers, you'll feel like joining in.
* Shaun Davey's[[AwesomeMusic [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic rousing final number]] "Parting Glass" (set to the traditional tune "Forever In Your Debt") closes out the film with gusto.
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* During the sequence in which Lizzy Quinn meets her untimely end, a [[AwesomeMusic Celtic band plays a lively jig]] which cleverly ends rather symbolically with a string snapping. When everybody cheers, you'll feel like joining in.
* Shaun Davey's [[AwesomeMusic rousing final number]] "Parting Glass" (set to the traditional tune "Forever In Your Debt") closes out the film with gusto.
* Shaun Davey's [[AwesomeMusic rousing final number]] "Parting Glass" (set to the traditional tune "Forever In Your Debt") closes out the film with gusto.