Posted on 02/23/2014 6:09:30 PM PST by Vigilanteman
I thought I did. Now I know I did. Why is it so hard for the blow hards on our alphabet news networks to give credit to a movie about Texas whose score was written by a Russian born American composer.
Obviously, the Russians are proud of him.
Why isn't our media? Just because he was a patriot in Hollywood in a time when it wasn't overwhelmingly dominated by Marxists?
As soon as the opening dance becomes available on You Tube, I would appreciate it if someone would post it!
‘Dimitri Tiomkin was an amazing composer.’
Indeed.
My favorite is “Tyomnaja Notch”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDGLFLKa5o4&feature=share&list=FLxjnic50fH5XL1hQN8m5f1A&index=39
The Alamo - The Green Leaves of Summer - Original Soundtrack by Dimitri Tiomki
Yes, that was part of the beautiful and haunting original score from John Wayne’s ‘The Alamo’ by Russian born Dimitri Tiomkin.
The score featured ‘DeGuello’, ‘The Green Leaves of Summer, and ‘the Ballad of the Alamo’ sung by the University of Texas choir.
For those who haven’t seen Wayne’s ‘The Alamo’, it will be shown on The Retro Channel Monday at 10:15 AM CST.
‘The Alamo’ is a topnotch, (if not historically accurate in some small areas) historical western.
It is an emotional cinematic event produced at great personal expense by the last man in Hollywood that could honestly claim the title “patriot” - John Wayne.
It is Wayne’s valentine to Texas
Wayne spent years of his life working on getting this picture made.
He risked everything on ‘The Alamo’ and lost. He was broke for years afterward. Wayne’s continued success at the top of the heap was by no means assured. He was 54 years old and raising a second family plus he had recently been swindled by a business manager.
Wayne had to take a role in ‘The Alamo’ to secure financing plus putting up most of the financing himself- mortgaging his homes, selling possessions.
‘The Alamo’ was snubbed by the Oscars and Hollywood- except for a best supporting Oscar for Chill Wills.
Wayne, being a staunch Conservative and a ‘God and Country’ man, political factions were bent upon vilifying him- and a
movie they saw as right wing bs.
I’m sure they sneered in satisfaction when ‘The Alamo’ failed to break even back then.
Since then it has turned a profit through TV releases and the sale of the Alamo village.
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I doubt if the version of ‘The Alamo’ to show on the Retro
Channel (Mon 10:15 AM CST) will be the full uncut version, although it looked (on the schedule)like it was pretty long.
The original version is hard to come by.
it was 1950s and the first movie I saw when John Wayne was not a cowboy..but an airline pilot
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You must have missed the movie about WWII called “The Flying Leathernecks”. ...It may have been before your time, but it was a decent movie where he was a pilot.
I remember a movie The Flying Leathernecks.....but never saw it. (I just WISH it was before my time, but alas it wasn’t) GG
Will Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Keenan Wynn, Peter Falk and Natalee Wood be at the starting line?
The family voted on the movie and, of course, the Alamo won hands down. It was the last weekend before summer vacation ended and, of course, we all looked forward to going. But a late season tornado warning scuttled our plans and, in those days, you didn't just wait six months for the DVD version to be released.
For John Wayne fans, not only will 'The Alamo' be shown on the Retro channel (10:15 AM CST today [Monday] through 1PM), it will be repeated at 7PM CST followed by 'The High The Mighty' at 9:45 PM.
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