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James David Buttolph Jr. (August 3, 1902 –
January 1, 1983) was an
American film
composer who
scored over 300
movies in his career. Born in New York City...
- when
Warner Bros.
purchased the film, it had a new
score written by
David Buttolph. Ray
Harryhausen had been
hoping that his film
music hero Max Steiner,...
- The
Buttolph–Williams
House is a
historic house museum at 249
Broad Street in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
Built in 1711, it is one of the
oldest surviving...
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Frank E.
Buttolph (born
Frances Editha Buttles; c. 1844–1924) was an
American collector known for
initiating the Miss
Frank E.
Buttolph American Menu Collection...
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Texas (1958)
David Buttolph Brigham Young (1940) –
Buttolph is an
uncredited composer. Ten
Gentlemen from West
Point (1942) –
Buttolph is an uncredited...
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Number of
locations 19 Area
served American Southeast Key
people John
Buttolph (Owner, CEO &
President Products fried chicken •
French fries • Coleslaw •...
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Thomas Buttolph was an
Anglican priest in Ireland. He was
educated at
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Buttolph was
ordained priest on 1
December 1623...
- Julesburg, Colorado. The
Warner Ranch was used for
other settings.
David Buttolph composed the score.
Westbound was
released on
April 25, 1959. The film...
- (Thorogood) – 3:34 "Go, Go, Go" (Berry) – 3:32 "The
Ballad of Maverick" (David
Buttolph, Paul
Francis Webster) – 2:05 ^
Murphy Maddux is
listed in the
album credits...
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Blackmer Cinematography Arthur Miller Edited by
Allen McNeil Music by
David Buttolph Charles Maxwell Ernst Toch
Distributed by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation...