Motion picture music collection, 1960-1970.

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Motion picture music collection, 1960-1970.

Film soundtracks on cassettes issued by the Max Steiner Music Society. Works include: The adventures of Don Juan (1948); The adventures of Mark Twain (1944); All this, and heaven too (1940); Beyond the forest; The bride cam c.o.d. (1971); Casablanca (1942); City for conquest (1940); Come next Spring (1956); Close to my heart (1951); Crime school; Dark victory (1939); Deep valley; Dispatch from Reuters (1940); Dr. Erlich's magic bullet (1940); Escapade in Japan (1957); The First Lady; The flame and the arrow (1950); Force of arms (1951); Four daughters (1938); The fountainhead (1940); The Garden of Allah (1936); The gay sisters (1942); The glass menagerie (1950); Gone with the wind (1939); The great lie (1941); Helen of Troy (1955); The informer (1935); Intermezzo; In this our life (1942); Jezebel (1958); Johnny Belinda (1948); Kenneth Shure memorial tapes; Key Largo (1948); The letter (1940). (Cont.) Lightening strikes twice (1951); The lion and the horse; Maru Maru (1952); The miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952); Mission to Moscow (1943); Now voyager (1942); San Antonio; Saratoga trunk (1945); Since you went away; The searchers (1956); So big (1953); A star is born (1937); Submarine D-1; The themes; They died with their boots on; Tomorrow is forever (1946); The treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948); Tributes; The unfaithful (1947); White banners (1938); Winter meeting (1948); Without honor (1949); The woman in white (1948). Also includes Aaron Copland's music for The heiress and Heinz Roemheld's music for The white hell of Pitz Palu.

1 box (79 cassettes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6931870

University of California, Los Angeles

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Steiner, Max, 1888-1971

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Steiner was an Austia-born composer of film music. From the description of Papers, 1880-1968. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51590885 Shigeko Tokunaga corresponded with film music composer Max Steiner and his wife Leonetta from 1965 to 1979. From the guide to the Shigeko Tokunaga papers, 1965-1979, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Maximilian Raoul Walter Steiner was born 10 May 1888 in Austria. Max married three times. He was most well...