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  1. Howard Jackson (composer) Howard Jackson (born Howard Manucey Jackson 8 February 1900 in St. Augustine, Florida – 4 August 1966 in Florida) was an American film composer of feature movies and industry documentaries. He was often uncredited. [1] [2] [3]

  2. Girls in the Night (1953) – Mancini is an uncredited composer. It Came from Outer Space (1953) – Mancini is an uncredited composer. Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) – Mancini is an uncredited composer. The Man from Bitter Ridge (1955) – Mancini is an uncredited composer. Peter Gunn (1958–1961) – They contributed six episodes in ...

  3. James Newton Howard (born June 9, 1951) is an American film composer, music producer and keyboardist. He has scored over 100 films and is the recipient of a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, and nine nominations for Academy Awards. His film scores include Pretty Woman (1990), The Prince of Tides (1991), The Fugitive (1993), Waterworld (1995), Space ...

  4. Lady of Secrets. Land Beyond the Law. Law of the Tropics. Lincoln in the White House. Little Miss Thoroughbred. The Lone Wolf Returns (1935 film) Love Among the Millionaires. Love Begins at 20. Love Is on the Air.

  5. Howard Jackson. Composer: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. Howard Jackson was born on 8 February 1900 in St. Augustine, Florida, USA. He was a composer, known for Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Dizzy Dames (1935) and Torchy Runs for Mayor (1939).

    • Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
    • February 8, 1900
    • Howard Jackson
    • August 4, 1966
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Torchy_BlaneTorchy Blane - Wikipedia

    Torchy Blane. Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane in Smart Blonde (1937) Torchy Blane is a fictional female reporter, the main character of nine films produced by Warner Bros. between 1937 and 1939. [1] The Torchy Blane series, which blend mystery, action, adventure and comedy, were popular second features .

  7. Howard Jackson may refer to: Howard Jackson (kickboxer) (1951–2006), American kickboxer; Howard W. Jackson (1877–1960), mayor of Baltimore; Howard Jackson (composer) (1900–1966), American film composer

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