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John Murphy is a British film composer. He is a self-taught multi-instrumental musician who began his career in the 1980s, working notably with The Lotus Eaters, Thomas Lang, Gary Wall and Claudia Brücken. Since the beginning of his career, he has collaborated numerous times with several directors, mainly Vadim Jean and Danny Boyle. He has received praise through the years and some of his awards include the Silver Award (1st Prize) at the Cannes Film Festival, a British D&AD Award, and a BMI Award. Murphy gained recognition in the film industry while working with Guy Ritchie on his film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Michael Mann's Miami Vice, Matthew Vaughn's Kick-Ass and scoring various films by Danny Boyle. His instrumental tracks "In the House – In a Heartbeat" from 28 Days Later and "Adagio in D Minor" from Sunshine have been featured in a variety of TV shows, commercials and film trailers. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Murphy (composer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Dr Boddy/Black invites six guests to his mansion in hope of selling some of his priceless artifacts. The guests are Miss Scarlett - a young failed actress, Colonel Mustard - a discharged US Military officer, Dr. Orchid - a brilliant botanist and the host's adoptive daughter, Mr. Green - a fraudster of many names and occupations, Mrs. Peacock - a wealthy socialite widowed four times, and Professor Plum - a university professor with some less than safe teaching methods. Soon the power goes out and a scream rings through the air. Miss Scarlett is the first to find the host's corpse and she rushes to tell the others. The six then go on an escapade to uncover the host's killer... Or evade capture. They are joined by the ghost of the old maid - Mrs. White, her granddaughter who now serves in the position - Miss Blanche, the butler - Mr. Wadsworth, the mansion's cook - Magna Baker, and the crime investigator - Officer Grey.

