Double Indemnity: Film Noir At Paramount
Desperate Hours / Scarlet Hour / Union Station / I Walk Alone / Ace In The Hole


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# Track   Duration
Double Indemnity (Miklós Rózsa)
1.Prelude (film version)/First Scene4:50
2.The Meeting2:35
3.In the Cab0:52
4.The Anklet0:55
5.Inner Struggle1:18
6.The Conspiracy0:57
7.The Policy1:48
8.The Market1:04
9.Reading His Mail0:28
10.Preparation/The Murder3:06
11.Railroad Tracks3:10
12.Relief1:21
13.The Hallway2:15
14.The Daughter0:57
15.Warnings3:02
16.The Appointment1:24
17.Punishment/So Long Keyes/Finale8:03
 
Ace in the Hole (Hugo Friedhofer)
18.Prelude2:47
19.Sand Trickle1:22
20.The Dirty Work Begins2:09
21.Platinum Blonde1:21
22.Pneumonia1:10
23.Grand Finale2:32
24.Tatum’s Death and End Title/End Cast4:01
 
Sorry, Wrong Number (Franz Waxman)
25.Prelude/The Foreword2:09
26.Wedding and Honeymoon2:07
27.Staten Island4:11
28.The Stanger Buzzer/Mr. Evans Cuts Off1:18
29.A Message of Murder0:53
30.Bowery 2-10004:00
31.Finale and End Title/Cast0:28
 
The Extras
32.Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony1:41
33.Spanish Dance (Van Cleave)1:18
34.June in January (Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin)2:29
 74:01
# Track Artist/Composer Duration
The Desperate Hours (Gail Kubik)
1.Paramount Seal (Van Cleave)/Prelude1:42
2.Kobish Toccata (unused)2:06
3.Open Conflict (unused)0:52
4.Retribution (Daniele Amfitheatrof)2:44
5.Last Chance (unused)1:43
 
The Scarlet Hour (Leith Stevens)
6.Prelude**includes “Never Let Me Go” by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans2:01
7.Never Let Me Go (Theme Intro) (Jay Livingston & Ray Evans)3:30
8.Unexpected Arrival/Ralph Trails Paulie/Lynbury Home (revised ending)3:19
9.Ralph’s Interruption1:07
10.Never Let Me Go (Crystal Room Beguine) (Livingston & Evans)1:57
11.Scarlet Hour Mambo (Leith Stevens and Bebe Blake)2:35
12.Music City Jump2:51
13.Teen Swing2:50
14.Breakup/Close Watch/Lynbury Home (original version)2:21
15.Paulie Packs*/End Title*includes “Never Let Me Go” by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans2:04
 
Union Station (Heinz Roemheld)
16.Prelude1:15
17.The Stockyard3:05
18.Trapped/End Title2:53
 
I Walk Alone (Victor Young)
19.Prelude1:00
20.The Revelation/Hi-Jackers/We’re Partners4:43
21.Double Cross/Dave’s Double Cross/End of Fight and Intro4:02
22.Two Real Friends1:18
23.Dutch Uncle/Frankie Comes Through3:58
24.Wanted for Murder/Get the Truth1:53
25.Five Shots Left1:30
26.The Ride6:16
27.End of Ride/Together and Cast3:05
28.Easy to Remember1:44
 
The Extra
29.Double IndemnityPrelude (stereo re-recording)1:23
30.Ace in the Hole, Prelude (with FX)2:32
 74:19
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Ace in the Hole (1951)

Double Indemnity (1944)

I Walk Alone (1948)

Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)

The Desperate Hours (1955)

Union Station (1950)
Film Noir pictures from Paramount with dramatic soundtracks are examined in exciting world premiere 2-CD set. Miklos Rozsa, Hugo Friedhofer, Franz Waxman, Victor Young, several other composers are featured. Leading the way is powerhouse, influential Miklos Rozsa soundtrack for equally powerful, influential Billy Wilder classic, Double Indemnity (1944), with Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Edward G. Robinson. Angular main theme that unfolds in deliberate fashion is centerpiece. Agitated secondary suspense ideas, blossoming romantic tune also have their say. Legendary final scene stands out with tragic, ever-building 'So Long Keyes' leading to anguished fortissimo 'Finale'. Nearly 39 minutes of intense, magnificent Rozsa. Following is superb Hugo Friedhofer soundtrack from Billy Wilder's stunning, cynical 'media circus' picture Ace In The Hole (1951), starring Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling. Intense 'Prelude', somber 'Sand Trickle' cave-in material, sultry 'Platinum Blonde' tune are amongst several dramatic sequences. Highlight is tragic, tent-collapsing 'Grand Finale' to grim proceedings. Subsequent 'Tatum's Death And End Title' provides solid wrap-up. Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) affords Franz Waxman considerable room for intense, edged action, dark suspense music to accompany emotionally-charged Anatole Litvak film with Burt Lancaster, Barbara Stanwyck. One track by Nathan Van Cleave also appears. Victor Young follows suit with equally charged, dramatic soundtrack for I Walk Alone (1948), directed by Byron Haskin, starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas as clashing ex-partners in crime. Thirty minutes of edged, aggressive music features some of Young's most powerful ever. The Desperate Hours (1955) happily survives in stereo, boasting unusual, rhythmically potent soundtrack by Gail Kubik with one track by Daniele Amfitheatrof. William Wyler directs, Humphrey Bogart, Fredric March star in suburban hostage story. Leith Stevens has his say with dark, agitated soundtrack for 1956 Michael Curtiz picture The Scarlet Hour, with Tom Tryon, Carol Ohmart. Score also features melody from film's original song 'Never Let Me Go' by Livingston/Evans. Rounding out exciting collection are three cues by Heinz Roemheld from Union Station (1950), Rudolph Mate's kidnap thriller with William Holden. 2-CD set restored from 35mm magnetic film recordings courtesy Paramount Historical CDs project. Chris Malone handles audio restoration, Lukas Kendall guides production, Scott Bettencourt offers informative notes. Dramatic 'flipper' cover plus generous booklet chock full of color posters, stills designed by Joe Sikoryak. All scores recorded at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage. Irvin Talbot, Franz Waxman, Gail Kubik, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Leith Stevens, Victor Young conduct. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD available while quantities and Interest remain!
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Other releases of Double Indemnity (1944):

Miklos Rozsa Conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1976)


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