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Whatever one thinks about the movie 'Walk on the Wild Side', which is definitely melodrama (but what an amzing cast), the title theme (not to be confused with the pop song 'WOTWS' by Lou Reed) and music by Elmer Bernstein, is, as with the other movies which he scored, 'worth the price of admission'.