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Performer: William Stromberg

DEUTSCH: The Maltese Falcon. Northern Pursuit. The Mask of Dimitrios. High Sierra. George Washington Slept Here (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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GROFÉ: Death Valley Suite. Hudson River Suite. Hollywood Suite (Review by James Miller)

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HERRMANN, BERNARD: Battle of Neretva. The Naked and the Dead (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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HERRMANN, BERNARD: Fahrenheit 451. The Twilight Zone (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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HERRMANN, BERNARD: Mysterious Island (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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HERRMANN, BERNARD: The Kentuckian. Williamsburg (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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HERRMANN, BERNARD: The Snows of Kilimanjaro. 5 Fingers (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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HERRMANN, BERNARD: The Snows of Kilimanjaro. 5 Fingers (Review by Colin Clarke)

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KORNGOLD, ERICH: The Prince and the Pauper (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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KORNGOLD, ERICH: The Sea Hawk. Deception (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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STEINER: Adventures of Don Juan. Arsenic and Old Lace (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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STEINER: All This, and Heaven Too. A Stolen Life (Review by Martin Anderson)

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STEINER: She (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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STEINER: The Adventures of Mark Twain (Review by James Reel)

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STEINER: The Charge of the Light Brigade. Arsenic and Old Lace (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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STEINER: The Son of Kong. The Most Dangerous Game (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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TIOMKIN: Dial M for Murder. Strangers on a Train (Review by Arthur Lintgen)

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TIOMKIN: Red River (Review by Martin Anderson)

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