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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Cast (feature film)
1.
Hollywood Sound (1995)
as Himself
Musician/documentarian Joshua Waletzky's profile on noted soundtracks, of ten box-office hits released between 1935 and 1948, posits that the sweeping orchestral scores that dominated Hollywood's so-called Golden Age shouldn't be looked upon as poor relations to "real" music; but instead, these unfo
Musician/documentarian Joshua Waletzky's profile on noted soundtracks, of ten box-office hits released between 1935 and 1948, posits that the sweeping orchestral scores that dominated Hollywood's so-called Golden Age shouldn't be looked upon as poor relations to "real" music; but instead, these unfo
Music (feature film)
2.
Lords of Discipline, The (1983)
as Music Editor
Will McLean, is a senior student at the South Carolina Military school in the 60's. When the schools first black student arrives, McLean is confidentially assigned to make sure that the newcomer's initiation doesn't get out of control, which it does. Soon it begins to seem like someone is trying to kill his new charge. McLean investigates the matter and uncovers an elusive group of sadistic students who will do whatever they have to do to control their school.
Will McLean, is a senior student at the South Carolina Military school in the 60's. When the schools first black student arrives, McLean is confidentially assigned to make sure that the newcomer's initiation doesn't get out of control, which it does. Soon it begins to seem like someone is trying to kill his new charge. McLean investigates the matter and uncovers an elusive group of sadistic students who will do whatever they have to do to control their school.
3.
Partners (1982)
as Music Editor
After a series of murders in the gay community, heterosexual police detective Benson is ordered to go undercover with homosexual police clerk Kerwin to try to solve the crimes.
After a series of murders in the gay community, heterosexual police detective Benson is ordered to go undercover with homosexual police clerk Kerwin to try to solve the crimes.
4.
Back Roads (1981)
as Music Editor
Amy Post is a prostitute who has never gotten over having given her only child up for adoption. When Amy meets a drifter named Elmore Pratt, she does not like him. But the two misfits are both dreaming of a better life, and so they take to the road, leaving the deep South and heading for California.
Amy Post is a prostitute who has never gotten over having given her only child up for adoption. When Amy meets a drifter named Elmore Pratt, she does not like him. But the two misfits are both dreaming of a better life, and so they take to the road, leaving the deep South and heading for California.
5.
Paternity (1981)
as Music Editor
A single man searches for a woman who will bear his baby with no strings attached. Trouble comes when that sense of Paternity gets in the way, not to mention a little love.
A single man searches for a woman who will bear his baby with no strings attached. Trouble comes when that sense of Paternity gets in the way, not to mention a little love.
6.
Final Countdown, The (1980)
as Music Editor
Cold war era aircraft carrier is transported back to December 6, 1941 through a time warp.
Cold war era aircraft carrier is transported back to December 6, 1941 through a time warp.
7.
Coast to Coast (1980)
as Music Editor
After Madie's husband has her committed to a New York mental hospital to avoid having to go through an expensive divorce, she escapes and gets a ride back to California with truck driver Charles Callahan. On the road, Madie and Charles are harrassed by thugs that her husband has sent after her, but
After Madie's husband has her committed to a New York mental hospital to avoid having to go through an expensive divorce, she escapes and gets a ride back to California with truck driver Charles Callahan. On the road, Madie and Charles are harrassed by thugs that her husband has sent after her, but
Cast (special)
8.
Music For the Movies: The Hollywood Sound (1995)
Conductor John Maurceri examines the great film scores of the 1930s and 1940s.
Conductor John Maurceri examines the great film scores of the 1930s and 1940s.
Music (special)
9.
Woman Called Moses, A (1978)
A dramatization of the life of the legendary slave who escaped to freedom and returned to the South many times to rescue others via her underground railroad.
A dramatization of the life of the legendary slave who escaped to freedom and returned to the South many times to rescue others via her underground railroad.
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