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1. Opening Theme
2. Main Theme
3. Return To Big Boy's Lair
4. Sorting The Case
5. Cupcake Runs
6. Interrogation Begins
7. Big Boy's Modus Operandi
8. Tony Two-Face's Demise
9. Strumming Down The Way
10. Orders For Cupcake
11. It's Part Of The Job
12. Time For The Truth
13. The Moon Was Out And About
14. Silence Is Golden
15. I Don't Know Anymore
16. Closing Theme
17. Teaser Trailer (Cue)
18. Big Boy's Alley

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![Castaway Clocks [Soundtrack]](http://thehollywoodinformant.geeworld.com/images/soundtrack/ui_page_title_01.gif)
 © 2008 Gerardo Betancourt (#634479790881)

A dark brooding score suggesting an environment filled with discomfort, guilt, and belated revenge -composed by Gerardo Betancourt, it's the perfect background for the suspenseful and mysterious crime drama titled "The Hollywood Informant".

Album Notes
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The Hollywood Informant [soundtrack] is a dark brooding score suggesting an environment filled with discomfort, guilt, and belated revenge -the perfect background for the suspenseful and mysterious crime drama titled "The Hollywood Informant" (a film noir motion picture by The Geeworld Studios and Habit Forming Films).

About The Composer
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Gerardo Betancourt (also known as Gee and Geebee) was raised "a child of television and cinema." He was born on September 9, 1974 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, to a middle class home. Throughout his childhood, and into his early teens, he spent most of his time in front of a television screen. Drama, mystery, and science-fiction became his favorite genres. He also became particularly interested in black-and-white films such as "Casablanca", "Citizen Kane", "To Have And Have Not", "The Roaring Twenties", and "Key Largo", which today remain among his favorites. Though at that time he was already a fan of names such as Bogart, Bacall, Cagney, and Edward Robinson, his passion for film and story telling would only become apparent later in college.

In early 1990, he moved to Orlando, Florida to further his education. He graduated from Winter Park H.S. in 1992, and was accepted to the University of Central Florida that same summer. While in college, he developed an affinity, not just for film, but for music, writing and design. These elements remained an intricate part of his life, becoming key in his ability to show others his vision. Five years after his acceptance to UCF, he graduated with a B.A. in Film (Motion Picture Technology and Computer Animation).

In 2004, he wrote a children's book called "The Castaway Clocks Of The Castle At Northwind," and composed a score for it ("Castaway Clocks") which he self-published on-line and in-stores the following year. In July of 2006, his first film, "That One Moment" (a semi-autobiographical monologue of a man recalling and explaining an answer given to a friend in regard to a question about life), was accepted to the Los Angeles International Shorts Festival (L.A. Shorts Fest), held at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood, where it premiered. This film became a large stepping stone for him, as not only did it make him a public figure in the world of filmmaking, it also gave him a chance to show the world what really drives him in life.

In February of 2008, he completed his second film, "The Hollywood Informant" (a black-and-white film noir production that delves into murder, deceit, and corruption in prohibition-era Los Angeles), produced in collaboration with Habit Forming Films and A.P. Stack. He currently resides near Beverly Hills, but is known to truly live in the heart of Hollywood.
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