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  • original music -> [[John Addison]] cinematographer -> [[John F. Warren]]
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  • ...itchcock on Hitchcock: Volume 1 (1995) edited by Sidney Gottlieb]], [[John Addison]], [[Julie Andrews]], [[Juno and the Paycock (1930)]], [[Lila Kedrova]], [[ As the scene shifts to the Danish capital, John Addison's musical score moves seamlessly from the unsettling tones that underscore
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  • ...Coleman]], [[Hugo Friedhofer]], [[James Stewart]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[John Addison]], [[Joseph Stefano]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Lew Wasserman]], [[Lifeboat (1944)] ...rs. Muir'' and ''Jane Eyre'' to his credit, his talent and reputation were about to bring him to the attention of another Hollywood genius, Alfred Hitchcock
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  • * keywords: ''[[Academy Awards]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[John Addison]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Sean Connery]], [[Torn Curtain (1966)]]'' John Addison, who has died aged 78, was one of the most English of film composers, and h
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  • * '''18th''' - [[William John Hitchcock (b. 1888)|William John Hitchcock]], older brother of {{Alfred Hitchcock}}, is born at [[39 Chandos ...rn to parents Ellen Kathleen and Harry Lee at 16 Parker Street, Cowley St. John, Oxford.
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  • ...nçois Truffaut]], [[James Stewart]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[John Addison]], [[John Houseman]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Martin Scorsese]], [[New Yo ...les imported to Hollywood virtually all the Mercury players, plus producer John Houseman and, of course, Herrmann. The creeping, creepy opening chords, whe
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  • ...[[James Stewart]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Jay Livingston]], [[John Gavin]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Leonard J. South]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [ ...: Indiana University Press, 1973), p. 22. It has also been brought up by [[John Russell Taylor]] in his ''[[Hitch: The Life and Times of Alfred Hitchcock]]
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  • ...ilm scores, [[François Truffaut]], [[Jack Sullivan]], [[John Addison]], [[John Russell Taylor]], Motion pictures, [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[Murr ...(Brown, "Herrmann" 44). Hitchcock was furious, and the studio hired [[John Addison]] to compose a new score. Herrmann and Hitchcock never worked together agai
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  • ...[[Grace Kelly]], [[Hitchcock Chronology: 1955]], [[James Hilton]], [[John Addison]], [[Lew Wasserman]], [[Lyn Murray]], Motion pictures, Musicians & conducto {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...Peck]], [[Hugo Friedhofer]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[James Stewart]], [[John Addison]], [[Julie Andrews]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Maurice Jarre] {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...nçois Truffaut]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[John Addison]], [[John Houseman]], [[John Williams]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Martin Scorsese]], [[New York City, New Yo ...r concert works. According to the film composer [[John Williams (composer)|John Williams]], Herrmann's greatest ambition was to be recognized as a conducto
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  • ...]], [[Gregory Peck]], [[Hilary St. George Sanders]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[John Emery]], [[Leo G. Carroll]], [[Michael Chekhov]], [[Miklós Rózsa]], [[Nor ...Toomey, Art Baker, Bill Goodwin, Jean Acker, Dave Willock, George Meader, Addison Richards, Matt Moore, Clarence Straight.<br />Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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