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These look like damned TV shows. Where's Room 222?
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no 1 is The Brotherhood of the Bell
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#2 SHOCK TREATMENT feature film #3 and #4 BREAKING POINT TV-Series 1963-64 Two Episodes scored by Jerry Goldsmith #5 TOMORROW - Playhouse 90 scored by Jerry Goldsmith I think Number 2 is actually SCHOCKTHERAPIE. And was Jerry never Jerrald? Have we been lied to? @ Mr. Graham Watt: Yes. "Jerrald" in Studs Lonigan.
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Am I suppose to give clues beyond what's implied by the vintage of the images? Yep. These fans of Star Wars & John Williams can be quite clueless regarding 1950s television. They need all the help they can get from us.
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The killer with the pruning shears? I wonder what thats about
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This print's title was "Der Mörder mit der Gartenschere" Why isn't Jerry billed as "Goldschmidt"?
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The killer with the pruning shears? I wonder what thats about It's a cut above the rest, Bill.
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May 23, 2020 - 6:42 AM
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Hurdy Gurdy
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Last Child, it appears that you have been hoodwinked. As most PROPER Jerry Goldsmith fans already know, after he scored his FIRST film score, Star Trek The Motion Picture in 1979 and became really famous and popular, it came to light that there had been an old Polish soundalike composer named Jerzy Goldschmart who scored some films in the 70s and 80s for Polish TV and cinema IN BLACK AND WHITE, which was still 'all the rage' in Polska back then (and still is). They also kept getting his name wrong in the spelling, sometimes it was Jerrald, other times it was King and sometimes even Bartok. Anyway, it looks like you got (most of) your screen grabs from some old Polish TV site, for the wrong Jerry/Jerzy.
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May 23, 2020 - 7:00 AM
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Last Child
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Last Child, it appears that you have been hoodwinked. As most PROPER Jerry Goldsmith fans already know, after he scored his FIRST film score, Star Trek The Motion Picture in 1979 and became really famous and popular, it came to light that there had been an old Polish soundalike composer named Jerzy Goldschmart who scored some films in the 70s and 80s for Polish TV and cinema IN BLACK AND WHITE, which was still 'all the rage' in Polska back then (and still is). They also kept getting his name wrong in the spelling, sometimes it was Jerrald, other times it was King and sometimes even Bartok. Anyway, it looks like you got (most of) your screen grabs from some old Polish TV site, for the wrong Jerry/Jerzy. Dog gone it! A polish poseur composer.
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May 23, 2020 - 7:10 AM
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Solium
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Last Child, it appears that you have been hoodwinked. As most PROPER Jerry Goldsmith fans already know, after he scored his FIRST film score, Star Trek The Motion Picture in 1979 and became really famous and popular, it came to light that there had been an old Polish soundalike composer named Jerzy Goldschmart who scored some films in the 70s and 80s for Polish TV and cinema IN BLACK AND WHITE, which was still 'all the rage' in Polska back then (and still is). They also kept getting his name wrong in the spelling, sometimes it was Jerrald, other times it was King and sometimes even Bartok. Anyway, it looks like you got (most of) your screen grabs from some old Polish TV site, for the wrong Jerry/Jerzy. Haha! Epic. I thought ST:TMP was his first score too.
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Perfect time to start the Johannn Vilhemstein test (1977 to present). Doesn't it start in 1958 with Ice Cold in Alex?
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As most PROPER Jerry Goldsmith fans already know,... ... The IMPROPER fans are superior to any commonplace PROPER fans.
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