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Jim, it's probably you, me, and possibly Charles Thaxton on that one. Maybe it's something Monstrous Movie Music would consider--what thinkest thou, Mr. Schecter?
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May 30, 2013 - 7:19 PM
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Bill Finn
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U.F.O, United Artists, 1955 I've searched both Amazon and IMDB but all I can find is a television show, circa 1954. During the 1950's I was a huge fan of SciFi movies, etc. and have no memory at all of this movie. Was it a movie? In any case, if it had an Ernest Gold score, I would definitely be interested in it Oh, I see, IMDB has it as Unidentified Flying Objects (full spelling). The main title it nice enough, but (IMO) not the best Ernest Gold did in his career.
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"Tarzan's Fight For Life" MGM 1957 or '58. J.
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James, that was a Gold I was totally unaware of--thanks. By the way, in 1962 Gold did a wonderful baroque flavored score for an episode of the THE DICK POWELL THEATRE called "The Boston Terrier." This was the second go around on a pilot for a Boston based detective played by Robert Vaughn, written and directed by Blake Edwards. (This hour long story done for Powell show had a much more stylish and cohesive feel than a half hour version with a totally different story and scored by someone else but still starring Vaughn and also written and directed by Edwards that ran quite a while after the Powell episode among a group of unsold pilot films blown off one summer I believe.)
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