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  1. The 1954 movie The Egyptian must be unique in film music history: its score was written by the two movie music megastars of the time, Alfred Newman - the godfather of film music - and Bernard Herrmann. ("Unique?" I hear you cry. "What about Batman Begins ?" Go to the back of the class. Don't bother me again.)

  2. The Egyptian (1954) is the one of the all-time legendary film scores -- an historical epic jointly scored by Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Newman.

  3. Bernard Herrmann/Alfred Newman: The Egyptian. David Hurwitz. Artistic Quality: 8. Sound Quality: 8. This collaboration between Alfred Newman and Bernard Herrmann belongs in the collection of anyone who cares about classic film music.

  4. Through rarefied circumstances that could only have come about in the movie-factory that was Hollywood's Golden Age, the 1954 widescreen extravaganza The Egyptian boasts a score co-composed by both 20th Century Fox court tunesmith Alfred Newman and cantankerous legend Bernard Herrmann.

  5. Jul 18, 2011 · The Egyptian was first intended to be an original Alfred Newman score, but a schedule of merely five-and-a-half weeks—which included additional work needed on another picture—forced Newman to consider a co-composer.

  6. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for the movie The Egyptian composed by Bernard Herrmann, Alfred Newman, released by Film Score Monthly in 2001

  7. Find release reviews and credits for The Egyptian [Original Score] - Bernard Herrmann, Alfred Newman on AllMusic -

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