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Rip Rense, from the booklet of [[The Lost Episodes]]:<br />
 
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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.
 
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.
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059663/ IMDB:Run Home, Slow]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 13 February 2007

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
The 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.

External Links