Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann
Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann is a 1992 documentary film directed by Joshua Waletzky. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[1]
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Directed by | Joshua Waletzky |
Produced by | Judy Aley Roma Baran Richard Copans Yves Jeanneau Christine Le Goff Margaret Smilov |
Narrated by | Philip Bosco |
Cinematography | Henryk Cymerman |
Edited by | Joshua Waletzky |
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Countries | United States France |
Languages | English French |
Cast
- Elmer Bernstein - Himself
- Claudine Bouché - Herself
- Royal S. Brown - Himself
- Claude Chabrol - Himself
- Norman Corwin - Himself
- Don Cristlieb - Himself
- Lucille Fletcher - Herself
- Bernard Herrmann - Himself
- Paul Hirsch - Himself
- Louis Kaufman - Himself
- Virginia Majewski - Herself
- Christopher Palmer - Himself
- David Raksin - Himself
- Alan Robinson - Himself
- Martin Scorsese - Himself
- James G. Stewart - Himself
References
- "NY Times: Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved November 19, 2008.
External links
- Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann at IMDb
- Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann at Kultur International Films
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