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Is it Walter then?
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Not Wild In The Streets. Earlier.
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Jerry Lewis was doing a lot of stuff in those days. Any of his movies have good scores? Lots of Walter Scharf and really great. MUCH lower budget than those films. Scharf did a lot of great music for Jerry movies. The Nutty Professor is loaded with jazzy goodness (especially the music in the first transformation scene; mesmerizing). Sir Kimmel, release that one some day wouldya couldya?
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Peter Nero? Sunday in New York? 1963? And Frank DeVol? The Thrill of It All (1963)? Or George Dunning: WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED? (1963) 1963 is a good year!! Oh, all those films are much too big.
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Peter Nero? Sunday in New York? 1963? And Frank DeVol? The Thrill of It All (1963)? Or George Dunning: WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED? (1963) 1963 is a good year!! Oh, all those films are much too big. ...and are major studio films while this is supposed to be an indie. Which brings me to a film I have never seen with an LP I never got but not for lack of not being interested. The guy behind THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST, Theodore Flicker, did a previous indie film called THE TROUBLEMAKER that had a score and LP by Cy Coleman. Not sure how popular or well known it is since it is seldom talked about. But since I am stumped. Maybe I'll finally stump EVERYONE! It's not The Troublemaker, which is not well-known or popular. I'd say the film we're doing is very popular with the populace. It's low-budget, indie (when that actually meant something), funny. Go from there. Or ask some more questions.
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Maybe I'll finally stump EVERYONE! It's not The Troublemaker, which is not well-known or popular. I'd say the film we're doing is very popular with the populace. It's low-budget, indie (when that actually meant something), funny. Go from there. Or ask some more questions. Little Shop of Horrors?
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Maybe I'll finally stump EVERYONE! It's not The Troublemaker, which is not well-known or popular. I'd say the film we're doing is very popular with the populace. It's low-budget, indie (when that actually meant something), funny. Go from there. Or ask some more questions. Little Shop of Horrors? Oh, my heaven - if it were The Little Shop of Horrors I would PLOTZ!
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Is this a major film composer that has lots of representation of his work out there or very little? I would not say the composer in question is a major soundtrack composer.
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I knew something was wrong. LITTLE SHOP wasn't enormously popular until much later as a cult hit. When it came out it was on the bottom half of double bills, so I would never have labeled it a hit with the populace. Whatever. I know Bruce will make Fred Katz shine like he never has before. Well, I didn't say WHEN it became popular with the populace
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