forgotten work for, "Experiment in Terror."
From the sensational opening scene onward, it propels and intensifies this spine-tingling drama.
But don't just listen to the music, catch the film. It stars a very young and beautiful Lee Remick, Stefainie Powers (in a career-making role), Glenn Ford as a laconic, driven FBI agent, and Ross Martin--- who also saw his career jump after a chilling performance. (Cinematography, for film buffs, is especially noteworthy, also).
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Topic - Favorite film score: Henry Mancini's chilling and unjustly - tinear 11:07:34 06/01/20 (10)
- RE: Favorite film score: Henry Mancini's chilling and unjustly - halfnote 17:52:26 07/30/20 (0)
- RE: Favorite film score: Henry Mancini's chilling and unjustly - rivervalley817 13:01:05 06/29/20 (0)
- RE: Favorite film score: Henry Mancini's chilling and unjustly - Mr. LT 12:55:30 06/29/20 (0)
- RE: Favorite film score: - hifitommy 12:41:33 06/04/20 (1)
- Miles Davis. His work in the excellent, "Elevator to the Gallows," - tinear 17:43:16 06/21/20 (0)
- RE: Favorite film score: Henry Mancini's chilling and unjustly - oldmkvi 10:34:31 06/02/20 (1)
- Hmmm, maybe it was Wait Until Dark. Nt - oldmkvi 12:33:37 06/02/20 (0)
- I'm a big fan of Mancini's work, but had not heard about that film... - TWB 17:56:14 06/01/20 (0)
- Wonderful stuff in all regards and one of the best films... - musetap 14:06:36 06/01/20 (1)
- If one is ready and attentive for the opening scene, it is like having a glass of ice - tinear 06:19:55 06/03/20 (0)