June 29, 1911 – December 24, 1975
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On December 23, 1954, Shower of Stars, a CBS anthology series, aired an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale, starring Fredric March and Basil Rathbone. The presentation was narrated by Maxwell Anderson.
On December 23, 1954, Shower of Stars, a CBS anthology series, aired an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale, starring Fredric March and Basil Rathbone. The presentation was narrated by Maxwell Anderson.
Music composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann.
Music composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann.
June 29, 1911 – December 24, 1975
What’s your favorite Bernard Herrmann score? 🎶
June 29, 1911 – December 24, 1975
What’s your favorite Bernard Herrmann score? 🎶
Music performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra (@lporchestra.bsky.social) and conducted by the composer.
Music performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra (@lporchestra.bsky.social) and conducted by the composer.
📸 Martin Scorsese directs Robert De Niro in TAXI DRIVER (1976) on location in New York City.
📸 Martin Scorsese directs Robert De Niro in TAXI DRIVER (1976) on location in New York City.
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“I liked its purity. I must say, when I saw the thing in the theater, it really scared the hell out of me and apparently everybody else.”
–Saul Bass on PSYCHO
“I liked its purity. I must say, when I saw the thing in the theater, it really scared the hell out of me and apparently everybody else.”
–Saul Bass on PSYCHO
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Side 1: Composed by Bernard
Herrmann. Arranged & conducted by David Blume with Tom Scott on saxophone.
Side 2: Composed & conducted by Bernard Herrmann.
Side 1: Composed by Bernard
Herrmann. Arranged & conducted by David Blume with Tom Scott on saxophone.
Side 2: Composed & conducted by Bernard Herrmann.
Photo: Hitchcock and Herrmann on the set of THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH in 1955.
Photo: Hitchcock and Herrmann on the set of THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH in 1955.