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George Antheil Kramer Kafka Mohr Darr Fitzpatrick Dwyer Carr Cox Sharpe 1951 1952
0:00 Prologue 0:36 Main Titles 2:32 Intro 2:52 Dress Delivery – Eddie's Hatred 3:32 Piano Source #1 "Pennies From Heaven" 3:54 Piano Source #2 "Plaisir D'Amour" 4:02 Leaving Early – Eddie Is The Sniper 4:40 Music From The Theatrical Trailer “The Sniper” is a 1952 American film noir, directed by Edward Dmytryk, written by Harry Brown and based on a story by Edna and Edward Anhalt. Producer was Stanley Kramer who hired George Antheil to score the film. “The Sniper” marks the first collaboration between Kramer and Antheil. The producer was also the first to hire director Edward Dmytryk after his encounters with the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). Dmytryk had first been named to the Hollywood blacklist and had a jail term for contempt of Congress. He chose to testify in April 1951, and named fellow members of leftist organizations from his brief time with the Communist Party. Afterward he went into political exile in England for a time. As "punishment" for his earlier association with Communist groups, Dmytryk was assigned to direct Adolphe Menjou, who had been one of the most fervent supporters of HUAC in Hollywood. Despite their history of political differences, the two got along fairly well during filming. After making this film, Adolphe Menjou, a very vocal anti-communist, was asked why he chose to work with director Edward Dmytryk. Menjou replied, "Because I'm a whore". The Cast: Adolphe Menjou as Police Lt. Frank Kafka Arthur Franz as Edward "Eddie" Miller Gerald Mohr as Police Sgt. Joe Ferris Marie Windsor as Jean Darr Frank Faylen as Police Insp. Anderson Richard Kiley as Dr. James G. Kent Lilian Bond as Mrs. Fitzpatrick Mabel Paige as Landlady Marlo Dwyer as May Nelson Geraldine Carr as Checker Wally Cox as Laundry Worker Charles Lane as drunk in a bar Jean Willes as passerby on sidewalk Karen Sharpe as unnamed teenager on drugstore stool Along with Fritz Lang's "M", "The Sniper" is an early example of a thriller in which a psychopathic killer is the driving force of the plot. The film was shot on location in San Francisco, though the city is not named in the film. Arthur Morton orchestrated George Antheil’s score. Morris Stoloff conducted the music, energetically performed by the Columbia Pictures Orchestra. The film features a couple of source music (“Pennies from Heaven” and “Plaisir d’amour”) not composed by Antheil. The film also contains uncredited music composed by George Duning, Marlin Skiles, Bob Wright-Chet Forrest, and Will Beitel. None of Antheil's original score has been released on record. Some of his score would later be reused in other Columbia pictures ("The Giant Claw", "20 Million Miles To Earth", "Drive A Crooked Road", and "The Werewolf"). Synopsis: A sniper kills young brunettes as the police attempt to grapple with the psychology of the unknown psychopath. Disclaimer: This video is for educational purpose only. The owner of this channel doesn’t own any copyright to the material presented within the video. This video contains music with some dialogue & sound effects. The album covers shown in this video are fictitious. George Antheil's score from "The Sniper" was never released on record.
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