Alfred Hitchcock credited the score with enhancing the film’s effectiveness
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Alfred Hitchcock credited the score with enhancing the film’s effectiveness is a statement highlighting how crucial Bernard Herrmann’s chilling music was to the suspense and overall impact of the 1960 film "Psycho."
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Alfred Hitchcock credited the score with enhancing the film’s effectiveness Context triple: [Psycho (1960 film) score, impactOnDirector, Alfred Hitchcock credited the score with enhancing the film’s effectiveness]
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AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores
AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores is an American Film Institute list that ranks and honors the greatest film scores in U.S. cinema history.
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The Storm Clouds Cantata used by Alfred Hitchcock
The Storm Clouds Cantata used by Alfred Hitchcock is a dramatic choral-orchestral piece by Arthur Benjamin, best known for underscoring the tense assassination attempt sequence in Hitchcock’s film “The Man Who Knew Too Much.”
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The Man Who Knew Too Much (film score)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (film score) is a notable film soundtrack composed by Arthur Benjamin for Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller, best known for its dramatic orchestral music featured in the climactic concert hall sequence.
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The Guardian (film score)
The Guardian (film score) is a dramatic orchestral and electronic soundtrack composed by Trevor Rabin for the 2006 U.S. Coast Guard rescue drama film "The Guardian."
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Scoring for Films: A Complete Text
Scoring for Films: A Complete Text is a comprehensive instructional book on the art and technique of film music composition authored by veteran composer Earle Hagen.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: Alfred Hitchcock credited the score with enhancing the film’s effectiveness Target entity description: Alfred Hitchcock credited the score with enhancing the film’s effectiveness is a statement highlighting how crucial Bernard Herrmann’s chilling music was to the suspense and overall impact of the 1960 film "Psycho."
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A.
AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores
AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores is an American Film Institute list that ranks and honors the greatest film scores in U.S. cinema history.
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B.
The Storm Clouds Cantata used by Alfred Hitchcock
The Storm Clouds Cantata used by Alfred Hitchcock is a dramatic choral-orchestral piece by Arthur Benjamin, best known for underscoring the tense assassination attempt sequence in Hitchcock’s film “The Man Who Knew Too Much.”
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C.
The Man Who Knew Too Much (film score)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (film score) is a notable film soundtrack composed by Arthur Benjamin for Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller, best known for its dramatic orchestral music featured in the climactic concert hall sequence.
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D.
The Guardian (film score)
The Guardian (film score) is a dramatic orchestral and electronic soundtrack composed by Trevor Rabin for the 2006 U.S. Coast Guard rescue drama film "The Guardian."
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E.
Scoring for Films: A Complete Text
Scoring for Films: A Complete Text is a comprehensive instructional book on the art and technique of film music composition authored by veteran composer Earle Hagen.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Psycho (1960 film) score
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impactOnDirector
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Alfred Hitchcock credited the score with enhancing the film’s effectiveness
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