Escape to Witch Mountain


Movie | Release date: 02/16/2015 | Film release: 1975 | Format: CD
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Main Title3:01
2.Flashback No. 10:16
3.The Dogs1:28
4.Close Shave and Uncle Lucas0:56
5.The Magic Pen and Flashback No. 21:52
6.The Mansion1:22
7.Utopia1:22
8.Thunderhead1:08
9.Skipping Along2:47
10.Flashback No. 30:19
11.Escape From Xanthus4:19
12.Flashback No. 40:21
13.Runaway Motorcycle0:42
14.Flashback No. 50:19
15.Flashback No. 60:29
16.Jason0:40
17.Spotted and Look, No Hands1:45
18.Welcome To Longview0:40
19.Flashbacks No. 7 and No. 80:33
20.Spooking The Sheriff and Broom Sequence3:36
21.The Bear0:51
22.Hiram’s House0:55
23.Flour Power0:31
24.The Flying Camper3:21
25.Goodbye, Jason0:46
26.End Title0:46
 
The Extras
27.Thunderhead*1:08
28.Escape From Xanthus*4:19
29.Runaway Motorcycle*0:38
30.Spotted and Look, No Hands*1:56
31.Spooking The Sheriff and Broom Sequence*3:36
32.Hiram’s House*0:55
33.Flour Power*0:31
 
The Extras (Outtakes)
34.Flashback* (Long)1:24
35.Tony* (Stinger)0:31
36.Harmonica* (Virtuoso Ad Lib)2:21
 52:24
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Johnny Mandel has passed away at 94.

Added on Monday, June 29, 2020  

Johnny Mandel has passed away at 94.

The composer Johnny Mandel wrote numerous scores for film and TV between 50s and early 90s and was known for writing film scoring for Robert Altman’s 1970 M*A*S*H (movie and series).

The composer Johnny Mandel wrote numerous scores for film and TV between 50s and early 90s and was known for writing film scoring for Robert Altman’s 1970 M*A*S*H (movie and series).

Mandel has received five Grammy Awards: Song of the Year for Tony Bennett's performance of 'The Shadow of your Smile' and Best Original Score for The Sandpiper (1965), Best Arrangment on an Instrumental Recording for Quincy Jones' song 'Velas' (1981), Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) for Natalie Cole's Unforgettable (1991) and for Shirley Horn's Here's to Life (1992).

His most famous compositions include “Emily”, Sidney Lumet’s The Verdict and Death Trap, John Boorman’s 1967 thriller Point Blank, Michael Apted’s 1979 thriller Agatha and Jack Smight’s 1966 crime drama Harper “A Time for Love”, Harold Ramis’ 1980 comedy Caddyshack, Hal Ashby’s comedy dramas Being There and The Last Detail, Disney’s original Freaky Friday and Escape to Witch Mountain movies and many more….


More info at: The Shadow Of Your Smile' Wins Best Song: 1966 Oscars



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