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Max Steiner - The Caine Mutiny album

Max Steiner - The Caine Mutiny album

  • Performer: Max Steiner
  • Genre: Creative music
  • Title: The Caine Mutiny
  • Released: 1954
  • Style: Soundtrack, Score
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1474 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1159 mb
  • Other: MP1 MIDI FLAC AA APE MPC AUD
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 408

Description

Conducted by Charles Gerhardt. I Do not own any of these tracks. All rights go to their respective owners. Повторите попытку позже. Опубликовано: 6 апр. 2009 г. 5. The Caine Mutiny.

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A Stanley Kramer Company Production. Original Music and dialogue.

Caine Mutiny, film score. Performances: 1. Tracks: 1.

Despite its flaws, The Caine Mutiny is a must see for serious movie fans. Bogart and MacMurray give performances which remain fresh and compelling with every viewing of the film. You can't ask more from an actor than that.

His musical credentials are without doubt. He was born in Vienna, his grandfather was a musical impresario, his godfather was Richard Strauss, he studied for a time with Gustav Mahler, and in his film music he used Richard Wagner's method based on leitmotifs. He was a prodigious student of music, studying violin, trumpet, organ and piano and completing a 4 year course in a single year  . The Caine Mutiny - this war movie contains some effective march music. A Summer Place - with its well-known relaxed (and frequently borrowed) theme in 6/8 time. Max Steiner - Recommendations

Max Steiner is most beloved for his evergreen score for Gone With the Wind (1939); and though he was active in Hollywood for many years before and after that success, writing memorable music for great classics from King Kong (1933) and Casablanca (1943) to Key Largo (1948) and The Caine Mutiny (1954), none of his other film scores equaled. His buoyant and vibrantly colorful music for Warner Brothers' The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944) obviously lacks the fame of Gone With the Wind and the other movies mentioned above.

The Caine Mutiny would be the first feature role in Robert Francis's short four-film Hollywood career as he was killed when the private plane he was piloting crashed shortly after take off from Burbank airport in California on July 31, 1955. May Wynn is the last surviving cast member. This was the last of a number of Bogart films scored by composer Max Steiner, mostly for Warner Bros  . The original soundtrack album for The Caine Mutiny was not officially released until 2017, and copies of the soundtrack made before that are very rare. Perhaps a dozen copies survive.

The Caine Mutiny is the 1951 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Herman Wouk. The novel grew out of Wouk's personal experiences aboard a r in the Pacific Theater in World War II. Among its themes, it deals with the moral and ethical decisions made at sea by ship captains. The mutiny of the title is legalistic, not violent, and takes place during Typhoon Cobra, in December 1944. The court-martial that results provides the dramatic climax to the plot.

The Caine Mutiny is a 1954 American drama film set during World War II, directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Stanley Kramer. Best Actor - Humphrey Bogart. Best Dramatic Score - Max Steiner. Best Motion Picture - Stanley Kramer. Best Screenplay - Stanley Roberts.

Label: Cinesound – 001 Type: Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release Country: US Date of released: 1970 Category: Stage & Screen Style: Soundtrack, Score.

Tracklist

A1 The Bright Young Men
A2 I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
A3 The Junkyard Navy
A4 The Tow
A5 Yellowstain Blues
A6 Mental Disorders
A7 Heavy Weather Ahead
A8 The Typhoon
B The Court Martial

Credits

  • Composed By, Conductor – Max Steiner
  • Featuring – Fred MacMurray, Humphrey Bogart, José Ferrer, May Wynn, Robert Francis , Van Johnson

Notes

From the sound track of the Technicolor Film "The Caine Mutiny"-Copyright 1954-Columbia Pictures Corporation.
A Stanley Kramer Company Production.
Original Music and dialogue.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): E4VP-8156
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): E4VP-8157

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Special Collection Volume 382 Max Steiner • Morris Stoloff Max Steiner • Morris Stoloff - The Caine Mutiny (Original Music From The Motion Picture) ‎(CD, Album) Intrada Special Collection Volume 382 US 2017
LOC 1013 Max Steiner The Caine Mutiny ‎(LP, Unofficial) Not On Label LOC 1013 US Unknown
001 Max Steiner The Caine Mutiny ‎(LP, Unofficial) Cinesound 001 US 1970

Comments

Yellow Judge Yellow Judge
I'm an auctioneer that calls bids for the L.A.County Public Administrator's Estate Auctions. Approximately 15-20 years ago (1990's-early 2000's) we had a copy of THE CAINE MUTINY included in an alphabetized grouping of 75 cartons of Vinyl LP movie soundtracks. There were approximately 50-70 albums of movie sound tracks in each box. It sold for well over what your winning bid was in the mid-70's. The pleasure dome was we were selling the boxes of an average of 50-70 records each by choice (ex- $50 for one, $100 for two, $150 for three,etc.). When the hammer closed the bidding the winner stood and walked over to the many cartons, stopped by the one marked with the letter C-1, and proceeded to pull out the only Vinyl recording he was interested in... "THE CAINE MUTINY" He said... "Max, go ahead and sell this box again. I only want this one album." Great memory and story of many I've had in this wonderful world of collectible auctions.
Binthars Binthars
A lawsuit from the estate of Herman Wouk, author of the novel, resulted in this LP being immediately withdrawn from release, since it contained dialogue from the film that was lifted verbatim from the novel. Furthermore, the estate claimed that the rights sold to Columbia Pictures included only film rights, and not rights for release on a phonograph record. Original RCA Victor pressings of the soundtrack album to "The Caine Mutiny" have been reportedly sold at auction in unplayable condition, simply because the jacket was intact, and the winning bid was over $3,000 in the mid-1970s!