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is no classic in comparison! Nat King Cole sings the title song but I really dislike how<br />

they keep interjecting that song into the movie! Quite annoying (after the initial laugh!).<br />

All in all, why they ever made this arid movie, I will never know. If you want true desert<br />

entertainment from that year, see King Richard & the Crusaders with far better stars and<br />

a far better score by Max Steiner!<br />

-23 Paces to Baker Street (1956) *** � [music **]<br />

http://www.lovingtheclassics.com/23-Paces-to-Baker-Street-1956-<strong>DVD</strong>/prod_20.html<br />

I always liked this London-based mystery about a blind playwright (perfectly cast<br />

by Van Johnson) who accidentally gets involved in a kidnapping plot. The only help he<br />

can get to solve the mystery is from his ex-fiancée, Jean (played by lovely Vera Miles),<br />

and his loyal butler (Cecil Parker). I really recommend this 20 th Century Fox movie. The<br />

music by Harline is okay and adequately serves up a suspenseful underscore but I never<br />

was a fan of his style of music. There’s a slight jazzy nature to it with the sax. Too bad<br />

Herrmann wasn’t assigned it! The movie would take on a far more Hitchcockian tone!<br />

-Airport (1970) *** 1/2 [music *** 1/2]<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Airport-Terminal-Pack-75-<br />

77/dp/B0000WN05A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1292888947&sr=1-1<br />

This is a very entertaining first installment of the Airport series. The Main Title<br />

by Alfred Newman is quite snappy. It almost sounds like an Elmer Bernstein score,<br />

energetic as his The Magnificent Seven.<br />

-Airport 1975 (1974) *** [music **]<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Airport-Terminal-Pack-75-<br />

77/dp/B0000WN05A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1292888947&sr=1-1<br />

Not as good as the first one but it’s good enough. The assignment of music to<br />

John Cacavas is a strange pick. The production values in this sequel are simply not up to<br />

former standards. But it was good to see Dana Andrews. Some of the scenes are<br />

laughable groaners (the nun and Linda Blair!) so that is why this movie particularly was<br />

lampooned five years later in Airplane!.<br />

-Airport 1977 (1977) ***<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Airport-Terminal-Pack-75-<br />

77/dp/B0000WN05A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1292888947&sr=1-1<br />

-Concorde: Airport 1979 (1979) **<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Airport-Terminal-Pack-75-<br />

77/dp/B0000WN05A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1292888947&sr=1-1<br />

-What’s Up, Doc? (1972) ****<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Whats-Up-Doc-Barbra-<br />

Streisand/dp/B00006FDC9/ref=sr_1_3?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1292889124&sr=1-3<br />

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