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− | ==Release Info== | + | ==Release Info== |
− | ==Tracks== | + | December 15, 1965 USA<br /> |
+ | Directed by Ted Brenner<br /> | ||
+ | Written by Don Cerveris<br /> | ||
+ | ==Tracks== | ||
+ | [[Run Home Cues, #2]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Run Home Cues, #3]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Run Home Slow Theme]]<br> | ||
+ | [[The Little March]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Duke of Prunes]] | ||
==Players== | ==Players== | ||
− | ==Background== | + | ==Background== |
+ | Genre: Western | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tagline: Four frightened people... bound together - torn apart by their own evil! | ||
==Conceptual Continuity== | ==Conceptual Continuity== | ||
+ | ==Notes About the Film== | ||
+ | From the booklet of The Old Masters Box One:<br /> | ||
+ | 'RUN HOME SLOW' was a low budget western produced by Tim Sullivan, starring Mercedes McCambridge, written by my friend and high school English teacher, Don Cerveris. I wrote the music for it. The money from this job was used to buy an electric guitar and the Pal Recording Studio in Cucamonga. Pal was re-named 'STUDIO Z.' | ||
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+ | From the booklet of [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5]]:<br /> | ||
+ | These were themes (originally written in 1959) from a cowboy movie for which I did the music in 1962 or 1963 (...). The plot had something to do with a bad ranch lady, a nymphomaniac cowgirl, and a hunch-back handy-man named Kirby who eventually winds up pooching the nympho in a barn, next to the rotting carcass of the family donkey. | ||
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+ | Rip Rense, from the booklet of [[The Lost Episodes]]:<br /> | ||
+ | After several years of setbacks, Run Home Slow was eventually shot (starring Mercedes McCambridge, released in 1965), and Frank's score was finally recorded by a small pick-up orchestra in 1963 at Art Laboe's Original Sound in Hollywood, with Paul Buff engineering. | ||
[[Category:Videography]] | [[Category:Videography]] | ||
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]] | [[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)]] |
Revision as of 17:40, 13 February 2007
Contents
Release Info
December 15, 1965 USA
Directed by Ted Brenner
Written by Don Cerveris
Tracks
Run Home Cues, #2
Run Home Cues, #3
Run Home Slow Theme
The Little March
Duke of Prunes
Players
Background
Genre: Western
Tagline: Four frightened people... bound together - torn apart by their own evil!
Conceptual Continuity
Notes About the Film
From the booklet of The Old Masters Box One:
'RUN HOME SLOW' was a low budget western produced by Tim Sullivan, starring Mercedes McCambridge, written by my friend and high school English teacher, Don Cerveris. I wrote the music for it. The money from this job was used to buy an electric guitar and the Pal Recording Studio in Cucamonga. Pal was re-named 'STUDIO Z.'
From the booklet of You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5:
These were themes (originally written in 1959) from a cowboy movie for which I did the music in 1962 or 1963 (...). The plot had something to do with a bad ranch lady, a nymphomaniac cowgirl, and a hunch-back handy-man named Kirby who eventually winds up pooching the nympho in a barn, next to the rotting carcass of the family donkey.
Rip Rense, from the booklet of The Lost Episodes:
After several years of setbacks, Run Home Slow was eventually shot (starring Mercedes McCambridge, released in 1965), and Frank's score was finally recorded by a small pick-up orchestra in 1963 at Art Laboe's Original Sound in Hollywood, with Paul Buff engineering.