Best Anne Bancroft Early Movie Themes
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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.Main Title-Don't Bother to Knock, 1952Jerry Goldsmith1:03
2.Main & End Titles-Tonight We Sing, 1953Alfred Newman, Ken Darby2:24
3.Suite-Treasure of the Golden CondorSol Kaplan, Alfred Newman and his Orchestra4:52
4.Main Title & Opening Scene-Demetrius and the Gladiators, 1954Franz Waxman, Alfred Newman and his Orchestra, Ken Darby Choir2:33
5.Main & End Titles-Gorilla at Large, 1954Lionel Newman2:28
6.Main Title-The Raid, 1954Roy Webb, Lionel Newman and His Orchestra1:31
7.Main Title & Finale-New York Confidential, 1955Joseph Mullendore2:19
8.Main Title Song-The Last Frontier, 1955Tex Ritter1:48
9.Suite-The Naked Street, 1955Ernest Gold, Emil Newman4:43
10.Opening, Main Title Song & Finale-Nightfall, 1956Al Hibbler, Morris Stoloff and His Orchestra2:38
11.Suite-Walk the Proud Land, 1956Hans Salter4:01
12.Main & End Titles-The Girl in Black Stockings, 1957Les Baxter2:55
13.Main Title Song-The Restless Breed, 1957Frankie Castro2:11
14.Annie's Train-Ride / Contact of Hands-The Miracle Worker, 1962Laurence Rosenthal5:06
15.Teaching-The Miracle Worker, 1962Laurence Rosenthal4:48
16.Main Title-The Pumpkin Eater, 1964Georges Delerue, Robert Lafond and His Orchestra2:09
17.Pillow Talk-The Pumpkin Eater, 1964Georges Delerue, Robert Lafond and His Orchestra2:02
18.Alone-The Pumpkin Eater, 1964Georges Delerue, Robert Lafond and His Orchestra3:05
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Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes Vol.1 / Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes, Vol. 2 / Best Anne Bancroft Early Movie Themes

Added on Friday, February 03, 2023  

Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes Vol.1 / Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes, Vol. 2 / Best Anne Bancroft Early Movie Themes

Here are the three new releases from Disque CinéMusique, this week: Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes Vol.1 Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes Vol. 2 Best Anne Bancroft Early Movie Themes

Here are the three new releases from Disque CinéMusique, this week:

Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes Vol.1
Best Richard Widmark Early Movie Themes Vol. 2

Richard Widmark was born in Sunrise, Minnesota, grew up in Princeton, and also lived for a time in Henry, Illinois. His father was Carl Henry Widmark (1892-1968), son of Swedish immigrants, his mother Mae Ethel Barr Nelson (1897-1956)

Widmark's first movie appearance was in the 1947 film noir Kiss of Death, as the giggling, sociopathic villain Tommy Udo.
In his most notorious scene, Udo pushed a woman in a wheelchair (played by Mildred Dunnock) down a flight of stairs to her death.
Widmark was almost not cast.
He said, 'The director, Henry Hathaway, didn't want me. I have a high forehead; he thought I looked too intellectual.' Hathaway was overruled by studio boss Darryl F. Zanuck. 'Hathaway gave me kind of a bad time,' recalled Widmark.
Kiss of Death was a commercial and critical success: Widmark won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actor, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance.
Widmark appears in a number of successful films, including The Tunnel of Love (1959) with Doris Day, the Westerns Warlock (also 1959) with Henry Fonda, as Jim Bowie in John Wayne's The Alamo (1960), the courtroom drama Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), and reuniting with Sidney Poitier in the adventure The Long Ships (1964).
Retiring in 2001, Widmark died after a long illness on March 24, 2008, at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut, at the age of 93.

Best Anne Bancroft Early Movie Themes

Anna Maria Louisa Italiano, known as Anne Bancroft, born September 17, 1931 in New York and died June 6, 2005 in New York, is an American actress and director.
She is known to the public, among others, for her role as Mrs. Robinson in the film The Graduate (1967) by Mike Nichols, alongside a beginner named Dustin Hoffman.
She also made her mark as the female lead in David Lynch's Elephant Man, and as Harvey Fierstein's Jewish (and intrusive) mother in Torch Song Trilogy.
She died on June 6, 2005 at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York at the age of 73 years

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