Herrmann Music in Have Gun Will Travel and - Film Score Rundowns
Herrmann Music in Have Gun Will Travel and - Film Score Rundowns
Herrmann Music in Have Gun Will Travel and - Film Score Rundowns
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-Chapter 3 from 6:10 to 7:15: “Trouble No. 2” (by Rene Garriguenc) Cue # 191.<br />
Scene: Palad<strong>in</strong> is <strong>in</strong> the wagon hid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> then shots a bad guy about to kill Owen.<br />
Eventually he uses a shotgun to kill the last badman <strong>in</strong> the bar.<br />
-Chapter 3 from 7:16 to 7:34: “Suspects” (Police Force) Bars 31-33. Scene: Shot<br />
of bloody h<strong>and</strong> of the badman on the floor of the bar.<br />
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“Silver Queen” May 3, 1958 ** C+<br />
Old <strong>and</strong> soon-to-die Leadhead Kane has a th<strong>in</strong>g for Annette (played by Lita<br />
Milan). Palad<strong>in</strong> arranged for the s<strong>in</strong>ger to visit Leadhead for a most enjoyable even<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
He wills his estate (basically a silver m<strong>in</strong>e) to her but others (especially Whit Bissell)<br />
contest it <strong>in</strong> court. The episode is okay but not very memorable. However, you will derive<br />
the benefit of at least two cues nearly <strong>in</strong> their entirety.<br />
-Chapter 1 from :47 to 1:21: “The Street” (HGWT)<br />
-Chapter 2 from 5:39 to 6:11: “Lead-In A” Bars 1-8. Scene: Palad<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> Annette<br />
are at the m<strong>in</strong>e.<br />
-Chapter 2 from 6:12 to 6:47: “The Rocks” (HGWT) Bars 1-15. Scene: Palad<strong>in</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> Annette are p<strong>in</strong>ned down <strong>in</strong>side the m<strong>in</strong>e by rifleman of Crawford’s (Bissell).<br />
-Chapter 2 from 6:48 to 7:42: “Trouble No. 2” (by Rene Garriguenc). All bars<br />
except last few seconds.<br />
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“Three Sons” May 10, 1958 ** C-<br />
This is a bit of a ho-hum episode although I liked see<strong>in</strong>g Warren Oates <strong>and</strong> Kev<strong>in</strong><br />
Hagen as John <strong>and</strong> Ed Bosworth, two bad sons vy<strong>in</strong>g to kill dear old dad to prevent good<br />
son, Rupe (newly married), from gett<strong>in</strong>g part of the farm. There is basically no <strong>Herrmann</strong><br />
music here not already heard a couple dozen times already. You can safely skip this<br />
episode, if you wish.<br />
-Chapter 1 from 3:35 to 3:59: “<strong>Travel</strong>” (HGWT) Bars 34-36, 42-45<br />
-Chapter 3 from 8:35 to 9:03: “Emotional Sneak & F<strong>in</strong>ale” (by Rene Garriguenc).<br />
Cue #1089K.<br />
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“Return of Dr. Thackeray” May 17, 1958 ***** A<br />
Now this is an impressive <strong>and</strong> unusual episode <strong>in</strong> the sense that you see Palad<strong>in</strong><br />
quite genu<strong>in</strong>ely affectionate towards a woman (his “soul mate,” Dr. Thackeray, played by<br />
June Lockhart). There is even reference made to marriage! Grant Withers returns as a<br />
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