David Arnold (Independence Day, Casino Royale, Stargate, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough) has composed two original songs for the new British spoof comedy Fackham Hall: London’s My Favourite (performed by the movie’s cast) & I Went to the Palace (performed by Adam Woodward), both with lyrics Steve Dawson, Andrew Dawson & Tim Inman. Arnold is also receiving a “music by” credit in the film, while Oli Julian is credited as “composer”. Click here to check out the full music team credits and visit FilmMusic.com for the song credits. Fackham Hall is directed by Jim O’Hanlon (Trying, Your Christmas Or Mine?) and stars Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Radcliffe, Damian Lewis, Tom Felton, Katherine Waterston, Emma Laird and Woodward. The movie follows a lovable pick-pocket who lands a job at an English manor house, where he quickly rises through the ranks, when an unexpected murder occurs. Jimmy Carr & Patrick Carr (Brotherhood) wrote the screenplay with the Dawson Brothers. Kris Thykier (Kick-Ass, Woman in Gold) & Danny Perkins (Greatest Days) are producing the project for Mews Films, alongside Mila Cottray for Two & Two Pictures. Fackham Hall is being theaters nationwide on December 5, 2025 by Bleecker Street & Legion M and will be coming out in the UK next Friday, December 12.
Jim O’Hanlon’s ‘Fackham Hall’ to Feature Music by David Arnold
Posted: December 4, 2025 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: David Arnold, Fackham Hall, Jim O'Hanlon
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