2000 EDITION.
VIVA ZAPATA!
Composed by Alex North
Conducted by Alfred Newman
Marlon Brando, fresh from his success in A Streetcar Named Desire, delivered a standout performance in this stirring tale of Mexican freedom fighter Emiliano Zapata that was written by John Steinbeck and directed by Elia Kazan. The film also boasts Anthony Quinn's Academy Award winning performance (Best Supporting Actor, 1952) as Zapata's brother.
The 13th Letter is a 1951 film noir directed by Otto Preminger. A remake of the French Le Corbeau ("The Raven"), The Thirteenth Letter is set in a rural village deep in Quebec, seemingly sleepy and typical. Dr. Laurent (Charles Boyer) returns from a medical convention in Montreal, anxious to see his much younger wife, Cora (Constance Smith). Cora is attracted to Dr. Pearson (Michael Rennie), a young doctor who moved into the town soon after his unfaithful wife killed herself. Soon Pearson, Laurent and Cora all receive letters -- signed "the Raven" -- hinting at an affair between Pearson and Cora, and from there the drama unfolds.
1. Main Title (1:42)
2. What’s Your Name? (:36)
3. Zapata (:59)
4. Zapata’s Love (1:36)
5. Innocente’s Death (1:23)
6. Gathering Forces (3:25)
7. Huerta (3:35)
8. Pablo (2:39)
9. Conscience (2:39)
10. Zapata and Villa Meet (:49)
11. Morelos (1:45)
12. Eufemio (2:37)
13. Zapata Lowers His Hand (1:12)
14. Josefa’s Love (1:38)
15. Josefa (1:02)
16. Zapata Falls (End Title) (2:23)
THE 13th LETTER
Composed by Alex North
Conducted by Lionel Newman
17. Main Title (1:23)
18. The Ferry (3:11)
19. Pearson (4:34)
20. Post Office (3:15)
21. The Letter (1:09)
22. Paul Exits (1:30)
23. What You Said About Me (:50)
24. Driving (1:10)
25. Doc Leaves (2:10)
26. Laurent (2:16)
27. Rochelle (:41)
28. Watching (:28)
29. Apartment (2:21)
30. Drummers (2:53)
31. Graveyard (1:26)
32. Country Road (:49)
33. Street (:53)
34. Prosecutor (:38)
35. Gautier’s Wallet (1:42)
36. That’s All (1:40)
37. About Doc Pearson (3:06)
38. Doc and Cora (2:39)
39. No More Mail (1:30)