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The Man from Music Mountain; Directed by: Joseph Kane: Written by: J. Benton Cheney (writer) Bradford Ropes (writer) Produced by: Harry Grey (associate producer) Starring: See below: Cinematography: William Bradford: Edited by: Tony Martinelli: Music by: Mort Glickman Marlin Skiles
Larry Rosen – executive producer; Dave Grusin – executive producer, producer, digital mixing, digital editing, liner notes; Don Murray – track recording; Jim Prezlosi – recording assistant
The Mountain Men is a 1980 American adventure Western film directed by Richard Lang and starring Charlton Heston and Brian Keith. Heston's son, Fraser Clarke Heston , wrote the screenplay. [ 2 ]
2000: Music for Tim Burton's "Stainboy" animated internet series commissioned by Shockwave.com [64] (selections released on Warner Bros. Records' The Danny Elfman & Tim Burton 25th Anniversary Music Box in 2010). 2002: Music for Honda's "Power of Dreams" advertising campaign, the first cinema commercial to be shot in the IMAX format. [65]
The Man from Music Mountain may refer to: Man from Music Mountain (1938 film) , American western film starring Gene Autry The Man from Music Mountain (1943 film) , American western film starring Roy Rogers and Trigger
Man from Music Mountain is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Carol Hughes. Written by Betty Burbridge and Luci Ward, based on a story by Bernard McConville.
Manjhi – The Mountain Man is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language biographical film based on the life of Dashrath Manjhi.Manjhi, widely known as the "Mountain Man", was a poor labourer in Gehlaur village, near Gaya in Bihar, India, who carved a path 9.1 metres (30 ft) wide and 110 metres (360 ft) long through a hill 7.6 metres (25 ft) high, using only a hammer and chisel. [4]
"Mountain Man" was released to radio on October 26, 2009. [2] In November 2009, the single entered the Billboard Alternative Songs chart at number 40, and peaked at number one the following April. [3] The song also peaked at number 54 on the Canadian Hot 100. [4]