Daisy Kenyon
There are two moments in Otto Preminger’s film Daisy Kenyon (1947) when the music of David Raksin swells only to be cut short abruptly. This music begins non-diegetically to underscore… Read more »
There are two moments in Otto Preminger’s film Daisy Kenyon (1947) when the music of David Raksin swells only to be cut short abruptly. This music begins non-diegetically to underscore… Read more »
John Ford’s technicolor frontier epic Drums Along The Mohawk (1939) offered Depression era audiences a sense of relief and inspiration. The film, set in New York during the Revolutionary War,… Read more »