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Dominic Carmen Frontiere (June 17, 1931 – December 21, 2017) was an American composer, arranger, and jazz accordionist. He composed the theme and much of the music for the first season of the television series The Outer Limits , as well as the theme song for The Rat Patrol .
Kraft Music Hall "The Sound of Burt Bacharach" Peter Matz: NBC: The Merv Griffin Show "Chuck Connors, Joey Heatherton, Buddy Greco and Jack E. Leonard" Mort Lindsey: CBS: This Is Tom Jones "Mary Hopkins, Shelley Berman and José Feliciano" Johnnie Spence: ABC: 1971 [2] Swing Out, Sweet Land: Dominic Frontiere: NBC: Hamlet: John Addison: NBC ...
The latter won a Writers' Guild Award. Writer Joseph Stefano was recruited in a late night phone call from Leslie Stevens; the two men had known each other for years. Stevens met him with composer/producer Dominic Frontiere and pitched the series to him asking him to come on as a writer and producer.
The film is a direct remake of, and used Alfred Newman's acclaimed musical score for the 1940 film version along with new incidental music composed by Dominic Frontiere. Plot [ edit ]
Theme music composer: Dominic Frontiere: Composer: Nelson Riddle: Country of origin: United States: Original language: ... Award Result Category Recipient 1983: Emmy ...
The series music was composed by Dominic Frontiere, who is primarily known for scoring the sci-fi anthology series The Outer Limits. Although The Immortal was canceled at midseason, episodes were rerun by ABC in the summer of 1971. It was later rerun on the American Forces Network in Europe in the 1980s and on the Sci Fi Channel in the 1990s.
1981 "Baby Talk" by Dave Frishberg—Paternity—music by David Shire, lyrics by Dave Frishberg "Hearts, Not Diamonds" by Lauren Bacall—The Fan—music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Tim Rice "You're Crazy, But I Like You" by Linda Hart and Roger Cook—Honky Tonk Freeway—music and lyrics by Frank Musker and Dominic Bugatti
Timothy Brock (born 1963) – new music for silent films Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, Faust', Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis; Michael Brook (born 1951) – An Inconvenient Truth, Into the Wild; Eric Brosius – System Shock 2, Thief: The Dark Project, Guitar Hero; Dirk Brossé (born 1960) – Daens, When the Light Comes, A Peasant's Psalm