Saturday, September 3, 2011

Siegel on "Charade"

Robert Siegel's The Silver Screen series on Blu-ray.com is always an interesting read, or even just a scroll through. 
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He talks up Stanley Donen's "Charade" in this week's article (which should probably be recognized as the greatest Alfred Hitchcock film he never made) and as per usual, there are a ton of great publicity stills, posters, art and behind-the-scenes info. 
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I've always loved Henry Mancini's scores from this era, but sadly, his work on Blake Edwards' "Experiment in Terror" and Donen's own, lesser "Arabesque" are much more distinguishable. 

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