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 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 4:33 AM   
 By:   Limmerine   (Member)

Mr Kimmel, the 1st picture in the Love is a Many-Splendored Thing Production Stills on the website of Kritzerland seems to be The World of Suzie Wong.

I can recognize Nancy Kwan's face and the purple dress she wore in the film.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 5:23 AM   
 By:   Angelillo   (Member)



Oh oh... Maybe it's a pic from a forthcoming release !!!

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 8:18 AM   
 By:   Apollo   (Member)

Mr Kimmel, the 1st picture in the Love is a Many-Splendored Thing Production Stills on the website of Kritzerland seems to be The World of Suzie Wong.

I can recognize Nancy Kwan's face and the purple dress she wore in the film.


That's correct - looking here for the sequence:

http://suziewong.marianobayona.com/suziewong6.htm

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 1:51 PM   
 By:   MI6   (Member)

Maybe the 60s title is a score from a Jerry Lewis comedy scored by Walter Scharf.

Bellboy and The Nutty Professor are the likely choices.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 5:28 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

- one a standalone score, and the other two scores on one CD by two different composers, although the films have something in common. All three composers have been represented on Kritzerland.

Are the 2 movies from the 1950s connected by genre? (i.e. westerns)

Or do they share the same actor? (Vincent Price or Shirley MacLaine ... or ...)


Your second guess is correct.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 5:29 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Mr Kimmel, the 1st picture in the Love is a Many-Splendored Thing Production Stills on the website of Kritzerland seems to be The World of Suzie Wong.

I can recognize Nancy Kwan's face and the purple dress she wore in the film.


Yes, it happens sometimes with the web stuff - we get a lot of photos and sometimes someone gets confused by the actor and theme of the film, which was the case here.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 5:30 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)



Oh oh... Maybe it's a pic from a forthcoming release !!!


All I can say is good things come to those who wait smile

 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 5:50 PM   
 By:   ToneRow   (Member)

Or do they share the same actor? (Vincent Price or Shirley MacLaine ... or ...)

Your second guess is correct.

A Shirley Booth double-header from Paramount?

COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA by Franz Waxman paired with Alex North's HOT SPELL. smile

 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 6:13 PM   
 By:   ToneRow   (Member)

... or maybe a Shirley MacLaine two-fer via Paramount:

Alex North's HOT SPELL with THE MATCHMAKER by Adolph Deutsch?

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 7:15 PM   
 By:   RM Eastman   (Member)

I suppose I need to give this score some time to digest. My initial response was not real positive. Waxman is one of my favorite composers, but I found "Carreer" to be less than first rate Waxman- however time will tell.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 10:26 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Or do they share the same actor? (Vincent Price or Shirley MacLaine ... or ...)

Your second guess is correct.


A Shirley Booth double-header from Paramount?

COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA by Franz Waxman paired with Alex North's HOT SPELL. smile

Good guess! Not quite there, though.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 10:27 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

... or maybe a Shirley MacLaine two-fer via Paramount:

Alex North's HOT SPELL with THE MATCHMAKER by Adolph Deutsch?


Well, if such a CD were to happen I would definitely be dancing a jig because, well, because I love both composers and these films.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 10, 2012 - 11:49 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

And now for the 60's title ?

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 11, 2012 - 1:19 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

And now for the 60's title ?

Indeed. It will be one of two things, with whatever it isn't to follow in early January.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 11, 2012 - 1:43 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

From the Paramount vault , maybe?

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 11, 2012 - 3:24 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

From the Paramount vault , maybe?

I love the Paramount vault, so that would be swell by me.

 
 Posted:   Dec 11, 2012 - 3:26 PM   
 By:   Gary S.   (Member)

The is certainly not enough of Adolph Deutsch's work on cd.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 11, 2012 - 3:36 PM   
 By:   MI6   (Member)

Perhaps a Neal Hefti score?

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 11, 2012 - 3:40 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

The is certainly not enough of Adolph Deutsch's work on cd.

Amen! He was a MAJOR talent. No one even remembers him today, but a quick perusal of his film scores will tell you he scored some hugely popular and classic films.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 11, 2012 - 3:41 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Perhaps a Neal Hefti score?

Not this time - we're hoping for more Hefti next year.

 
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