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From Lost In Translation to Zombieland
by Alexandra Pollard | Photos by Screenshots
There have been three exciting pieces of Bill Murray-related news in the past week or so.
Firstly, he and Sofia Coppola are reuniting ten years on from Lost In Translation for a carol-singing Christmas TV special. Secondly, a third instalment of Ghostbusters, with a female-led cast, has been announced to be directed by Paul Feig. And thirdly, he just bought his first mobile phone. We don't know what to be more excited about.
To celebrate these three equally huge news stories, we decided to look back on the eclectic and illustrious career of Bill Murray, and choose the 10 best soundtracks from his film back-catalogue.
From his many collaborations with the great Wes Anderson to his wonderful cameo in Zombieland, here are the 10 greatest Bill Murray film soundtracks.
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