David Rose Opening Music for "Hombre"

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

Here is the undervalued score for Hombre, the 1966 Martin Ritt's movie with Paul Newman and a great cast. On my opinion, this has to be considered one of the best ever soundtracks for a western, and the movie itself as one of the best westerns ever made.

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  • excellent story, for a movie it's as close to reality as a movie can get. People were made of hard bark back then. The Apaches kept the whites at bay for nearly 30 years, but you would too if some one was trying to take your land.

  • When Paul Newman asks Richard Boone: "How you goiing to get back down that hill?" it's one of the great moments in cinema.

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  • Richard Boone to Newman,"Mister, you've got a lot of hard bark on you."

  • A great movie makes you feel something deep inside. You watch it, let it

    go, but something keeps drawing you back as if you were watching it for

    the first time. All great movies do this, whatever, however it moves you

    it just does. Hombre is no exception.

  • Thanks ! - I'm in total agreement with those who think this is one of the best !

  • agreed... the Movie imparts exemplary friendships and trials between different people......A Great Movie.

  • I usually never call anything my "favorite, " but "Hombre" IS my Favorite movie.

  • Damn good movie. One of the best Westerns every made.

  • Small cast,big country,stellar performances.Unforgetable.

  • This is one movie that lives up to the book.

  • Nice to see the opening titles of my favourite western on U Tube, I've always loved this 1966 movie. Paul Newman gives a superb performance ,filmed at the peak of his career. It has a memorable score by David Rose and a great cast with the excellent Martin Balsam and superb direction from Martin Ritt, A classic western and one of the best.

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