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The War Wagon (1967)
A musical score
It's an average western script from the John Wayne stock co. But it looked better than most Wayne pictures and certainly sounded better with a dynamic D.Tiomkin score. Those two factors --and Kirk Douglas-- made a difference.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Morning of the Bride (1959)
Things get more curious...
Yes you could see this coming based on quite a bit of Hitchcock film history. But even an amateur probably noticed that something appeared amiss.
While Bel Geddes played her usual sweet self, Dubbins deserves the acting honors here, gradually turning in personality.
The Badlanders (1958)
Music a strange pastiche
The musical score for this picture was pretty bad. I'm not saying if done right it would have been a difference maker (the film is mediocre). But goodness it sounded like they took samples from every bad TV score in the 50's --I heard it all before-- and tried to do their "Badlanders" score on the cheap.
The film was ok. Ladd though clearly in decline did his best with a weak script. Katy Jurado as usual was a strong support presence.