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 2 from 8:06 to 9:56: “Night Suspense” (Western Suite) cue # 453, Bars<br />
1-25. Scene: Night. Pappy is very nervous as Palad<strong>in</strong> tries to sleep, hear<strong>in</strong>g noises <strong>in</strong> the<br />
rocks.<br />
-Chapter 3 from :01 to 1:36: “The Canyons” (Western Saga) cue # 382, Bars 9-<br />
30, 9-25. Scene: Palad<strong>in</strong> is above look<strong>in</strong>g down the rocky canyon, spy<strong>in</strong>g on the two<br />
approach<strong>in</strong>g men <strong>in</strong> the distance. Then he <strong>and</strong> Pappy hurry to the money hidden under a<br />
rock.<br />
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“The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk” September 27, 1958 ***** A<br />
Season Two is still go<strong>in</strong>g gangbusters with this engag<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>telligent story with a<br />
humorous touch. It’s a fun, enterta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g episode. There are several excellent stars,<br />
<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the return of Charles Bronson as direct but verbally stumbl<strong>in</strong>g Chris Sorenson<br />
who hires Palad<strong>in</strong> to teach him how to effectively approach a neighbor<strong>in</strong>g ranch woman,<br />
Senorita Maria de Castro. Harry Carey Jr. plays Bud, Chris’s ranch boss. Celia Lovsky is<br />
well cast as the Senorita’s aunt. Remember her? She later plays T’pau, the Vulcan high<br />
priestess <strong>in</strong> Star Trek.<br />
-Chapter 1 from :46 to :51: “The Street” (HGWT)<br />
-Chapter 1 from 3:58 to 4:12: “<strong>Travel</strong>” (HGWT) Bars 42-45<br />
-Chapter 3 from 2:34 to 2:54: “Lead-In C” (Police Force) Bars 5-7, 10-11.<br />
-Chapter 3 from 6:39 to 7:18: “Suspects” (Police Force) Bars 22-28, 33.<br />
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“The Hang<strong>in</strong>g of Roy Carter” October 4, 1958 *** B-<br />
This episode is okay but def<strong>in</strong>itely not of the same quality as the previous three<br />
episodes, <strong>and</strong> certa<strong>in</strong>ly not as good as the companion piece com<strong>in</strong>g up <strong>in</strong> May, “The<br />
Return of Roy Carter” (although both written by Gene Roddenberry), with a different star<br />
(Clu Gulager) as Roy Carter. However, I like John Larch as Chapla<strong>in</strong> Robert April.<br />
-Chapter 3 from 2:13 to 2:57: “The Chase” (Police Force) cue # 371.<br />
-Chapter 3 from 8:36 to 9:04: “Dramatic F<strong>in</strong>ale (Americana)” by Rene<br />
Garriguenc. All 10 bars.<br />
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“Duel at Florence” October 11, 1958 ** C<br />
This is a story about duel<strong>in</strong>g beaus for the h<strong>and</strong> of marriage of blond Belle. It’s a<br />
tale you can safely pass up! Hank Patterson returns <strong>in</strong> a m<strong>in</strong>or guest role. He plays a<br />
pla<strong>in</strong>sman type townsman named “Hank.”<br />
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