One of the first "CinemaScope" films released by 20th Century-Fox in late 1953, this featured a brilliant score by Bernard Herrmann (which was partially re-used by Irwin Allen in his unaired 1965 "LOST IN SPACE" pilot, "No Place To Hide").
Is there anyone as great as Bernard Herrmann. Certainly in my estimation the most "underappreciated" composer with such other unforgettables as "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, Fahreheit 451, Vertigo and Marnie.
Terry Moore is terrific.
usfansw 2 years ago
One of the first "CinemaScope" films released by 20th Century-Fox in late 1953, this featured a brilliant score by Bernard Herrmann (which was partially re-used by Irwin Allen in his unaired 1965 "LOST IN SPACE" pilot, "No Place To Hide").
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
Is there anyone as great as Bernard Herrmann. Certainly in my estimation the most "underappreciated" composer with such other unforgettables as "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, Fahreheit 451, Vertigo and Marnie.
irarube 2 years ago