BR: Innocent Bystanders (1972)
After directing the international and cult hit The Italian Job (1969), Peter Collinson seemed poised to break into the big time, landing high profile productions that would benefit from his glossy commercial style…
After directing the international and cult hit The Italian Job (1969), Peter Collinson seemed poised to break into the big time, landing high profile productions that would benefit from his glossy commercial style…
A quartet of western soundtrack reviews featuring Jerry Goldsmith’s Stagecoach (1966) and Rio Lobo (La-La Land), Lalo Schifrin’s Coogan’s Bluff (Intrada), and Luis Bacalov’s A Man Called Noon and The Grand Duel (Quartet Records), the latter of which was a major sonic element in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Vol. 1. Also: some Peter Collinson news + details of Olive’s DVD-only edition of Cecil B. DeMille’s Samson and Delilah (1949).
Return to: Home / Soundtrack Reviews / G . Rating: Excellent Label: Quartet Records (Spain) / Released: May, 2012 Tracks & Album Length: 27 tracks / (65:31) . Special Notes: 12-page colour booklet with liner notes by Robert Cueto / Limited to 500 copies.. . Composer: Luis Bacalov . . Review: It’s taken quite some time for Luis […]
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