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Various - Music From The Films
Music From The Films Of Alfred Hitchcock Vol 1 acmem83cd
I didn't say actors are cattle. What I said was, actors should be treated like cattle. One of the most famous directors in the history of cinema, Alfred Hitchcock remains the acknowledged master of the thriller genre he virtually invented, a brilliant technician who deftly blended sex, suspense and dry, playful humor. This compilation features music from the soundtracks from the highly creative late forties / fifties period of his career Spellbound, Notorious, Rope, Rear Window, Strangers on a Train, To Catch a thief. Blockbusters all These films are a lexicon of post-war Hollywood. Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergmann, Cary Grant, James Stewart. Hitchcock remains popular everywhere. All the films are on DVD and shown regularly on television. His work is the subject for discussion by serious film students and there are societies all around the world. Through his fame, public persona, high degree of creative control and frequent return to favored themes, Hitchcock transformed the role of the director, which had previously been eclipsed by that of the producer. He is seen today as a director who managed to combine art and entertainment in a way very few have ever achieved.
Rebecca By Franz Waxman Prelude / Spellbound By Milkos Rosza Spellbound-Main Theme Dream Ski Run / Notorious By Roy Webb Dance Suite / Rope By Francis Poulenc Mouvements Perpetuels / Perpetual Movement / Under Capricorn By Richard Addinsell Theme From Under Capricorn / Strangers On A Train By Ray Heindorf Duet For Four Feet Guy Goes To The Anthony Mansion / I Confess By Dmitri Tiomkin Theme From I Confess / Dial M For Murder By Dmitri Tiomkin Theme From Dial M For Murder / Rear Window By Franz Waxman Juke Box Number / To Catch A Thief By Lyn Murray / Theme From To Catch A Thief / The Trouble With Harry By Bernard Herrmann Theme From The Trouble With Harry
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Music From The Films Of Marlon Brando acmem72cd
'Music from the Films of Marlon Brando' explores the period between 1951-55 after Brando exploded onto the screen to revolutionize cinema and become one of the biggest stars in movie history. This compilation comprises themes and musical selections from all of Brando's early landmark films, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'Viva Zapata! (both Alex North) 'The Wild One' (Leith Stevens), 'On the Waterfront" (Leonard Bernstein)-'Julius Caesar' (Miklos Rozsa) and 'Guys and Dolls' where Brando sings both solo and with Jean Simmons. Some of them, such as Leonard Bernstein's original recordings for 'On the Waterfront' are released digitally for the first time. Marlon Brando remains one of the best two or three male actors in the history of film. This compilation provides the soundtrack to his incredible start but over fifty years on Brando is a part of modern life; his legacy apparent in such major contemporary artistic and commercial successes as 'The Godfather' 'Last Tango in Paris' and 'Apocolypse Now’.
Selections From A Streetcar Named Desire - Alex North / Selections From Viva Zapata! - Alex North / Selections From Julius Caesar - Miklos Rozsa / Selections From The Wild One - Leith Stevens / Selections From On The Waterfront - Leonard Bernstein / Marlon Brando (All From Guys And Dolls) / I'll Know / If I Were A Bell / A Woman In Love / Luck Be A Lady
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Music From The Films Of Orson Welles acmem68cd
Music from the films of Orson Welles, probably the most gifted director cinema has known. From Bernard Herrmann¹s venturous music for ‘Citizen Kane’; the most respected, analyzed, and parodied movie of all time, to the distinctive zither themes of Anton Karas from ‘The Third Man’, the most popular and enduring of all european films and the one that made Welles the actor, as the elusive Harry Lime, an international star.This fantastic release features music from ‘Citizan Kane’, ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’, ‘Jane Eyre’, ‘The Lady From Shanghai’, ‘Macbeth’, ‘The Third man’, ‘Mr. Arkadin’, and ‘Confidential Report’.
CITIZEN KANE THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS Welles Raises Kane - Music from Citizen Kane and the Magnificent Ambersons / Scenes From Citizen Kane JANE EYRE Main Title / Jane’s Departure / Mrs Mason / The Wedding / The Finale THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI Please Don’t Kiss Me MACBETH Main Title THE THIRD MAN The Third Man Theme MR ARKADIN / CONFIDENTIAL REPORT
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