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Connery: 39 Ford:29 Caine :48 Heston 49 Cardinals :33 Cardinals who? Wolsey? Richelieu? Do you mean Cardinale?
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Connery: 39 Ford:29 Caine :48 Heston 49 Cardinals :33 Cardinals who? Wolsey? Richelieu? Do you mean Cardinale? There's only one Cardinale that I dreamt of as a young lad. No not Richelieu, Bill!
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But I think the main cast from the original Star Trek takes the cake--several TV scores and all those movies. Very good point. I assumed that a TV series was equivalent to one soundtrack (or soundtrack set), but perhaps I should have mentioned that. For instance, I counted Ultra Q as one soundtrack for Kenji Sahara.
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Pfft! All the usual suspects. I'm going to use my noodle and see if I can come up with an INTERESTING name.
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Elizabeth Taylor pops up a few times in my relatively small collection: Jane Eyre Ivanhoe Beau Brummell Raintree County Cleopatra The V.I.Ps
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Elizabeth Taylor pops up a few times in my relatively small collection: Jane Eyre Ivanhoe Beau Brummell Raintree County Cleopatra Better!
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Got me curious who has been in the most films. I found the following list: Eric Roberts (401) Richard Riehle (359) John Carradine (351) Mickey Rooney (335) Danny Trejo (317) Fred Willard (291) Sir Christopher Lee (265) Stephen Tobolowsky (251) Michael Ironside (247) Robert Loggia (228) I have a few with Ironside and Lee but I don't think I have any of the others that I am aware of?
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Probably William Schallert, because he was in EVERYTHING! (Star Trek (TOS), The Wild Wild West, The Rifleman, Peter Gunn, The Monolith Monsters, The Incredible Shrinking Man, Mighty Joe Young, Top of the World, The High and the Mighty, Singin' in the Rain, Anne of the Indies, The Foxes of Harrow, Mighty Joe Young, etc.)
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Hi Folks No one mentioned Lee Van Cleef yet. His output spanned Golden and Silver Age and includes many classics. How The West Was Won, Gunfight at OK Corral, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, The Bravados and countless others. Seems to me a Classic Film Scores of Lee Van Cleef album would be superb. Stay Well CC
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Probably William Schallert, because he was in EVERYTHING! (Star Trek (TOS), The Wild Wild West, The Rifleman, Peter Gunn, The Monolith Monsters, The Incredible Shrinking Man, Mighty Joe Young, Top of the World, The High and the Mighty, Singin' in the Rain, Anne of the Indies, The Foxes of Harrow, Mighty Joe Young, etc.) Cool, but you're A Professional in the Industry. I'll leave it to the OP whether you can play in this league.
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Sean Connery, Harrison Ford, Kevin Costner
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I count at least 20 soundtracks from the films of the indomitable Dick Miller. Just checked. I have three more Millers than Harrison Fords.
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I stopped at 1960, 'cuz I got bored. I probably would have added a few to Loren, who stalled out at 3. Brando 5 (prolly more, with his 60's and 70's top-dollar appearances) Flynn 6 (prolly more, with the Gerhardts) Garland 6 Tierney 7 Davis 10 (not counting Death on the Nile, and all the suites on the Gerhardts, which would have more than doubled the count!) I skimmed past Lana Turner, who was probably 4, giving Olivier and Andrews a run for their money.
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Betcha quarter Ray Faiola skunks us all with someone like Donald Crisp or S.Z. Sakall.
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Had to do a recount. It seems that Haruo Nakajima was nipping at Kenji Sahara's heels.
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While they’re mostly by Rozsa, I have nine scores from the films of Stewart Granger: The Light Touch The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) Young Bess All the Brothers Were Valiant Beau Brummell Green Fire Moonfleet Bhowani Junction Sodom and Gomorrah
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