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Bill Wrobel's DVD - Film Score Rundowns

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memorable than this score by Steiner. That’s probably why I never wanted to devoted<br />

time to pull Iron Mistress for just one or two vivid cues (the rest is relatively lower<br />

drawer Steiner). Incidentally, there was no initial Warner Bros. logo music for Iron<br />

Mistress. I find that quite interesting. I always thought the first time Max had a no-logo<br />

intro was Battle Cry a few years later.<br />

The trailer shows a scene when Judalon (Mayo) slaps Bowie followed by<br />

lightning and a thunderclap. Well, this was an alternate shot because the official version<br />

in the movie is a close up slap (located dvd 00:30:29). Phyllis Kirk doesn’t show up until<br />

1:03:43 and then soon afterward at her father’s hacienda. She outshines Virginia Mayo.<br />

Her side profile is not so good (unlike Mayo’s both frontal and side), and her first<br />

hairstyle was a groaner, but that’s all right. I also like her voice. She marries Bowie at<br />

the end of the movie.<br />

-Sleeping Beauty (1965)<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Sleeping-Beauty-Classic-Dudinskaya-<br />

Makarova/dp/B000RO6K1W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1293601757&sr=1-2<br />

-Ice Palace (1960) *** [music ****]<br />

http://www.oldies.com/product-view/7070FD.html<br />

This was once a Warner Archive release but for some strange reason they stopped<br />

making it available. The movie is a good potboiler drama but certainly no classic! I liked<br />

the stars, but I’m loving the music! Of course Max Steiner wrote the score. Someday I<br />

hope to do a rundown treatment of it.<br />

-The Crawling Eye (1958) *** [music ***]<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Crawling-Eye-Widescreen-<br />

European/dp/B00005R1O7/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1293602134&sr=1-1<br />

I rather like this British production starring American Forrest Tucker (same<br />

applied to The Abominable Snowman). It had atmospheric and interesting slow (but not<br />

crawling) buildup. The creature effects are not exactly eye-popping but they certainly are<br />

eye bulging. Janet Munro was a nice addition to the cast, although she was more<br />

appealing in Disney’s Third Man on the Mountain. The music by Stanley Black is<br />

traditionally effective with both the orchestra and the mixing of electronic effects (almost<br />

ala Forbidden Planet towards the end). I recommend it.<br />

-Hamlet (1996) *** � [music **]<br />

http://www.amazon.com/William-Shakespeares-Hamlet-Two-Disc-<br />

Special/dp/B00005JLCI/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1293602199&sr=1-1<br />

My wife and I enjoyed watching this movie at its first run in the theaters. It is a bit<br />

too long, however, and my wife slept thru parts of it! My initial impression was not too<br />

favorable, however, especially after endearing Jack Lemmon no less doing such a poor<br />

job reciting Shakespeare. I groaned. Kenneth Branagh does an excellent job in speaking<br />

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