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Sukman went on to compose scores for more than two dozen films, including four films directed by Samuel Fuller: FORTY GUNS (1957), VERBOTEN (1959), THE CRIMSON KIMONO (1959), and UNDERWORLD, U.S.A. (1961).
He won the best musical song score Oscar at the 1960 Academy Awards (shared with Morris Stoloff) for Song Without End. He was also nominated for Fanny and The Singing Nun . All 3 were in Best Score .
Pages in category "Films scored by Harry Sukman" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Disc 3 of this collection features Sukman’s complete score to A Thunder of Drums remixed from the original 35mm three-track magnetic film.
He won the best musical song score Oscar at the 1960 Academy Awards (shared with Morris Stoloff) for Song Without End. He was also nominated for Fanny and The Singing Nun . All 3 were in Best Score.
Jan 27, 2017 · Catch up with our looks at Oscar-winning scores of the '30s, '40s, and '50s — and for highlights from every decade, listen to Lynne Warfel's three-hour special on the Movies and the Music. 1961: Ernest Gold, Exodus (drama or comedy); Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman, Song Without End (musical)
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Dec 5, 1984 · Mr. Sukman was a co-recipient with Morris Stoloff of the Academy Award for best scoring of a motion picture, ''Song Without End,'' a 1960 film about the composer Franz Liszt. Other movies that...