Author Topic: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues  (Read 4140 times)

WastheAdaptoid

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Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« on: July 08, 2018, 02:40:47 AM »
Booting a dead thread from the other fourm. These are not all of them since a few of them have yet to be found these lost cues have also played in spidey
Trevor Duncan
Riot
His Excellency
Shock Treatment (1)
Synchrostings
Shock Treatment (2)
Shock Treatment (3)
Cosmic Cloud
The Thing                                                                                  Journey into Space                                                                       From Another World
They're Coming
Mutations (a-b)                                                                     Mutations (c)
Mutations (d)
Four Evil Men (a)                                                                           Four Evil Men (b)
Four Evil Men (c)
Four Evil Men (d)
Paroxysms (a-g)
Paroxysms (i-j)
Paroxysms (m)
Slow Burn
Smoke
Maniac Pursuit

Harry Lubin
Destitute
Storm Brewing
Evil Horror
Hostile Space
Desperate Plight

Wilfred William Burns
Against the Law (A-E)

Van Phillips
Lost In Space
Mysterious Universe
Transit to Venus

Peter Yorke
Dramatic Tracks 2 (8)

The first Four trevor duncan cues and all van Phillips cues are from JW while the rest is on APM
Edit found another msh cue from Trevor Called Riot
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quarry

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Re: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2018, 04:15:24 AM »
Since this is MSH-specific, I'll add the following information reposted from the Spider-Man thread:

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By the way, if anyone is familiar with the 1967 Christopher Lee horror film Theatre of Death (originally released by London Independent Producers and later distributed on Anchor Bay DVD), the main title and end credits music is undeniably music used in Marvel Super-Heroes' Thor and Hulk episodes.

The film credits Elisabeth Lutyens as the composer, and conducted by Philip Martell. If this is the case for every cue in the film, then it might be possible to search for this film's soundtrack (if it was ever released in the 60s, or later, through a Varese Sarabande or Film Score type of label), or search for any library albums her work might have been a part of.

I've searched for Lutyen's score for this film, but have not had much luck at all. There's quite a lot of her other work before and after the production of this film, but as usual (it seems), where MSH or Spider-Man music is concerned, there are not a lot of leads and/or access.
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WastheAdaptoid

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Re: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2018, 12:09:33 AM »
The music in the opening credits may be one of trevor duncan's cues in this list

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Re: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2018, 04:46:30 PM »
If it's any help, Lutyens did some work for Boosey & Hawkes, and has a single cue on a Music-De Wolfe 78.

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Re: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2024, 05:47:41 PM »
I know that literally nobody is interested in speaking here, but I just want to bring some interest back into the conversation because the people really needs to know a lot about this. Here are some tracks that I'm sure plenty have identified by now.

Compulsion by Paul Gerard
Alcazar by Paul Gerard
Photosphere by Paul Gerard
Cross Fade by Paul Gerard
With Malice Aforethought - Ending by Wilfred Burns
With Malice Aforethought - Chase by Wilfred Burns
With Malice Aforethought - Bridge 4 by Wilfred Burns
With Malice Aforethought - Neutral by Wilfred Burns
Dramatic Sequence 4 by Bruce Campbell
Dramatic Sequence 5 by Bruce Campbell
Murder At Midnight by Richard Hoffman
Tempers Aflame by Richard Hoffman
Fogbank by Richard Hoffman
Suspense Build-Up No. 1 by Ivor Slaney
March Dramatic No.2 by Ivor Slaney
Achievement Bridge No. 1 by Roy Ernst
Under Duress by Frank Morton
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quarry

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Re: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2024, 04:37:55 AM »
Excuse this post if this track has been covered before, but I did notice the main theme to the 1959 American crime TV series Deadline used an oft-repeated cue (and its variations) later heard on The Marvel Superheroes TV series, most notably in the The Mighty Thor episode, "The Enchantress and the Executioner" (airdate: 9/22/66).

Compare:

Deadline (All): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgmrHO1S_gQ

The Mighty Thor (2:12:36 - 2:13:13): https://archive.org/details/marvel-super-heroes/Marvel+Super+Heroes+04.With+Great+Power.mp4

I still have no idea who the composer was, what library owned the music, or if its survived the decades, but it was one of my favorite pieces of music from the MSH series.

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Re: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« Reply #6 on: July 05, 2024, 09:34:54 AM »
Excuse this post if this track has been covered before, but I did notice the main theme to the 1959 American crime TV series Deadline used an oft-repeated cue (and its variations) later heard on The Marvel Superheroes TV series, most notably in the The Mighty Thor episode, "The Enchantress and the Executioner" (airdate: 9/22/66).

Compare:

Deadline (All): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgmrHO1S_gQ

The Mighty Thor (2:12:36 - 2:13:13): https://archive.org/details/marvel-super-heroes/Marvel+Super+Heroes+04.With+Great+Power.mp4

I still have no idea who the composer was, what library owned the music, or if its survived the decades, but it was one of my favorite pieces of music from the MSH series.

The Deadline clip uses the many backgrounds and links of the "Conflict" suite by Roy Ernst on Conroy BM 140, with the Thor clip timestamped using "Conflict (Background No. 2)."

I've been meaning to start a new MSH thread as of late. I've been helping and editing a Blogspot site for ID'ing the cues from the show, and this thread is very old and outdated.

quarry

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Re: Marvel Superheroes (1966) Cartoon Library Cues
« Reply #7 on: July 05, 2024, 08:24:44 PM »
Excuse this post if this track has been covered before, but I did notice the main theme to the 1959 American crime TV series Deadline used an oft-repeated cue (and its variations) later heard on The Marvel Superheroes TV series, most notably in the The Mighty Thor episode, "The Enchantress and the Executioner" (airdate: 9/22/66).

Compare:

Deadline (All): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgmrHO1S_gQ

The Mighty Thor (2:12:36 - 2:13:13): https://archive.org/details/marvel-super-heroes/Marvel+Super+Heroes+04.With+Great+Power.mp4

I still have no idea who the composer was, what library owned the music, or if its survived the decades, but it was one of my favorite pieces of music from the MSH series.

The Deadline clip uses the many backgrounds and links of the "Conflict" suite by Roy Ernst on Conroy BM 140, with the Thor clip timestamped using "Conflict (Background No. 2)."

I've been meaning to start a new MSH thread as of late. I've been helping and editing a Blogspot site for ID'ing the cues from the show, and this thread is very old and outdated.

Thanks for the information about "Conflict"; I found a recording of it.

About the Blogspot, if you do not mind, please let me know when it is up and running; I would love to see all of the verified research you and others have put into this.  Thanks.