The title theme for the popular 1960s television spy series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." was composed by: -- Jerry Goldsmith; John Barry; Mike Post; Lalo Schifrin
Songs sung by The Bee Gees appear prominently in all of these films except one. The one with NO songs sung by the Bee Gees is: -- Footloose; Saturday Night Fever; Staying Alive; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The historical films "The Last Valley" (1971), "Mary, Queen of Scots" (1971) and "The Lion In Winter" (1968) all had scores by: -- John Barry; Elmer Bernstein; Laurence Rosenthal; James Horner
Miklos Rozsa scored 5 films for this Austrian-born director, including "Double Indemnity" (1944) and "The Lost Weekend" (1945). -- Billy Wilder; Michael Curtiz; William Wellman; John Sturges
Quincy Jones composed the title song for this 1967 Best Picture Oscar-winner, which was sung by Ray Charles. -- In the Heat of the Night; Guess Who's Coming To Dinner; The Cincinnati Kid; Midnight Cowboy
In 2007 this film music composer held an honorary concert at the United Nations HQ to welcome new Secretary General Ban Ki-moon: Ennio Morricone, John Williams, Alexandre Desplat, Hans Zimmer
John Steinbeck's novella "The Red Pony" has been adapted two times: 1949 for a feature film and 1973 for a TV movie. Who scored? Aaron Copland/Jerry Goldsmith, Bronislau Kaper/Maurice Jarre, Jerome Moross/Elmer Bernstein, Ernest Gold/Henry Mancini