Bernard Herrmann
On Dangerous Ground
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Composer:Bernard HerrmannGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreAverage_duration:48:13On Dangerous Ground is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and released in 1951. The film tells the story of a tough city cop named Jim Wilson, played by Robert Ryan, who is sent to a remote town to investigate a murder. There, he meets a blind woman named Mary Malden, played by Ida Lupino, who helps him find the killer and also helps him confront his own inner demons. The film's soundtrack was composed by Bernard Herrmann, who was known for his collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock and his use of innovative orchestration techniques. The score for On Dangerous Ground is no exception, featuring a unique blend of orchestral and electronic sounds. The soundtrack was recorded in 1950 and premiered with the film in 1951. It consists of two main movements: the first is a brooding, atmospheric score that reflects the film's dark and moody tone. The second movement is more upbeat and features a driving rhythm that underscores the film's action sequences. One of the most notable characteristics of the score is Herrmann's use of the theremin, an electronic instrument that produces an eerie, otherworldly sound. Herrmann was one of the first composers to use the theremin in film music, and its use in On Dangerous Ground helped establish it as a staple of science fiction and horror film scores. Overall, the score for On Dangerous Ground is a masterful example of Herrmann's innovative approach to film music. Its use of electronic instruments and unconventional orchestration techniques helped pave the way for future film composers and cemented Herrmann's place as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century.More....