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  2. The Score. HIGH NOON (1952) Music composed and conducted by Dimitri Tiomkin. 33 Tracks. (Playing Time = 61:43) Album produced by Ray Faiola and Craig Spaulding. Audio Production: Ray Faiola at Chelsea Rialto Studios. Disc Restoration and. Digital transfer: Lance Bowling and Chris Lembesis.

  3. Sep 18, 2015 · One look at the still boyish-looking Jason Ritter and you can see how much he resembles his charismatic dad, John Ritter. Given the younger Ritter’s near constant presence on TV over the past ...

  4. In 1952, Ritter recorded the movie title-track song "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darlin')", which became a hit. He sang "High Noon" at the first Academy Awards ceremony to be televised in 1953, and he recorded the song a number of times. It received an Oscar for Best Song that year.[1] Ritter first toured Europe in 1952.

  5. Feb 22, 2014 · (A) Sparking the trend was “The Ballad of High Noon,” an Oscar-winning song written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington and sung by Tex Ritter (father of John Ritter). Not only would it become a popular country music record, it also allowed the film to both introduce the stakes of its plot and reinforce the moral of its story:

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for High Noon by Tex Ritter. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  7. Lee Van Cleef was originally hired to play Deputy Marshal Harvey Pell. However, producer Stanley Kramer decided that his nose was too "hooked," which made him look like a villain, and told him to get it fixed. Van Cleef refused, and Lloyd Bridges got the part. Van Cleef was given the smaller role of gunman Jack Colby, one of the Miller gang.

  8. Defense attorneys in the case claimed that test results on the night of Ritter's death seemed to suggest he was having a heart attack. An aortic dissection was later detected, and Ritter died at ...