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Bill Wrobel's DVD - Film Score Rundowns

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What gets the four **** star rating is not the agreeable-enough Crosby & Kate<br />

show but the added special feature showing of the Shower of Stars” episode of “A<br />

Christmas Carol,” music by Bernard Herrmann—and a very merry and unusual<br />

Herrmann it is! I researched the score at UBSC several times. Here’s information on this<br />

wonderful music:<br />

http://herrmann.uib.no/talking/view.cgi?forum=thGeneral&topic=3455<br />

http://herrmann.uib.no/talking/view.cgi?forum=thGeneral&topic=3363<br />

http://herrmann.uib.no/talking/view.cgi?forum=thGeneral&topic=3084<br />

http://herrmann.uib.no/talking/view.cgi?forum=thGeneral&topic=1871<br />

-Rawhide: First Season (1959) ***<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Rawhide-Complete-Season-Eric-<br />

Fleming/dp/B000F9T70K/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1293767569&sr=1-1<br />

This was a good CBS western series but certainly not classic as Gunsmoke or<br />

Have Gun Will Travel.<br />

-Rawhide: Second Season, Volume 1 (1960) ***<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Rawhide-Second-Season-Vol-<br />

1/dp/B000NOIX7U/ref=sr_1_3?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1293767569&sr=1-3<br />

-Silence of Lambs (1990) ***<br />

http://www.amazon.com/Silence-Lambs-Criterion-Collection-<br />

Spine/dp/6305050058/ref=sr_1_9?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1293767963&sr=1-9<br />

I suppose you could say this is a well-made movie with exceptional stars, but it is<br />

too creepy for my wife & I so we don’t care to watch this movie again!<br />

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

http://www.amazon.com/Tora-Martin-<br />

Balsam/dp/B000059HAI/ref=sr_1_2?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1293768077&sr=1-2<br />

While not a “classic” WWI movie, this rather documentary-style film comes<br />

pretty close. Granted it is a bit “slow” or measured in pace (“boring” to many critics!) but<br />

that’s okay with me. The deliberate pace was comfortable and indeed proper since there<br />

had to be a drawn-out “set up” for the events that culminated in the attack of Pearl<br />

Harbor. I was kept interested. And I loved seeing all of those excellent character actors<br />

such as Martin Balsam, James Whitmore, Jason Robards, E. G. Marshall, and so on. This<br />

is a better production and cast than Midway. The score by Jerry Goldsmith is<br />

appropriately ethnic in areas (including the Main Title) but I would not consider it one of<br />

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