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  1. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie (Auswahl) 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. Leben. John Leipold war in den 1930er und 1940er Jahren an über 380 Filmen als Komponist beziehungsweise musikalischer Leiter beteiligt. Für die Mitarbeit an der Filmmusik zu dem Western -Klassiker Ringo erhielt er einen Oscar.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LeipoldJohn Leipold - Wikipedia

    John Max Leipold (February 26, 1888 in Hunter, NY – March 8, 1970 in Dallas, TX) was a prolific American film and radio score composer. He is most noted for winning 1939 Academy Award for Best Original Score for the film Stagecoach, along with Richard Hageman, Frank Harling, and Leo Shuken. [1]

  3. John Max Leipold (* 26. Februar 1888 in Ulster County, New York; † 8. März 1970 in Dallas, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmkomponist.

  4. Pages in category "Films scored by John Leipold" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. $1,000 a Touchdown; A. Artists and Models Abroad; B. A Bedtime Story; Behind ...

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    In June 1880, a group of strangers boards the stagecoach from Tonto, Arizona Territory, to Lordsburg, New Mexico. Among them are Dallas, a prostitutedriven out of town by the "Law and Order League"; the alcoholic Doc Boone; snobbish Lucy Mallory, who is travelling to join her cavalry officer husband; and diminutive whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock. ...

    Development

    The screenplay is an adaptation by Dudley Nichols of "The Stage to Lordsburg," a short story by Ernest Haycox. The film rights to the work were bought by John Ford soon after it was published in Collier's magazine on April 10, 1937. According to Thomas Schatz, Ford claimed that his inspiration in expanding Stagecoach beyond the bare-bones plot created by Haycox was his familiarity with another short story, "Boule de Suif" by Guy de Maupassant, although Schatz believes "this scarcely holds up...

    Filming

    The members of the production crew were billeted in Kayenta, in Northeastern Arizona, in an old CCC camp. Conditions were spartan, production hours long, and weather conditions at the 5,700 ft (1,700 m) elevation were extreme, with constant strong winds and low temperatures. Nonetheless, director John Ford was satisfied with the crew's location work, which took place near Goulding's Trading Post on the Utah border, about 25 miles from Kayenta. Additional scenes were filmed in Monument Valley...

    The film was released on 2 March 1939, and met with immediate critical and trade paper praise. The picture cemented John Wayne's standing as an A-list leading man, and made a profit of $297,690.Cast member Louise Platt, in a letter recounting the experience of the film's production, quoted Ford on saying of Wayne's future in film: "He'll be the big...

    Academy Awards

    Wins 1. Best Supporting Actor– Thomas Mitchell 2. Best Music (Scoring) – Richard Hageman, W. Franke Harling, John Leipold, Leo Shuken Nominations 1. Best Picture 2. Best Director– John Ford 3. Best Art Direction – Alexander Toluboff 4. Best Cinematography (Black-and-White) – Bert Glennon 5. Best Film Editing – Otho Lovering, Dorothy Spencer

    Others

    1. John Ford won the 1939 New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Director. Other critics gave the film uniformly glowing reviews. 2. In June 1998, the American Film Institute published its "AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies"—the 100 best American films, in the judgement of over 1,500 movie industry artists and leaders, who selected from a list of 400 nominated films. They ranked Stagecoachas #63 of the 100 best. 3. In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its "Ten Top Ten"—the best...

    The film was originally released through United Artists, but under the terms of its seven-year-rights rule, the company surrendered distribution rights to producer Walter Wanger in 1946. Numerous companies have held the rights to the picture in the years since. The film's copyright (originally by Walter Wanger Productions) was renewed by 20th Centu...

    The theme of the movie has been reproduced as a Lone Ranger radio episode "The Last Coach West", which played August 22, 1945.Most main characters in the movie had a counter-part in the radio play. The plot of the radio play paralleled that of the movie quite closely in spite of the character changes, with exception of the Lone Ranger and Tonto her...

    Radio

    1. The May 4, 1946 radio episode of Academy Award Theater had Claire Trevor reprise her role alongside Randolph Scott. 2. The December 7, 1946, radio episode of Hollywood Star Time presented Stagecoach, adapted by Milton Geiger. 3. The January 9, 1949 radio episode of Screen Directors Playhousehad John Wayne and Claire Trevor both reprise their parts.

    Film

    1. The 1966 remake of Stagecoach stars (in alphabetical order) Ann-Margret as Dallas, Red Buttons as the whiskey drummer, Mike Connors as the gambler, Alex Cord as the Ringo Kid, Bing Crosby as Doc Boone, Robert Cummings as the embezzler, Van Heflin as the Marshal, Slim Pickens as Buck, Stefanie Powers as Lucy, and Keenan Wynnas Luke Plummer.

    Television

    1. A 1986 television version features Willie Nelson as Doc Holliday, Kris Kristofferson as the Ringo Kid, Johnny Cash as the Marshal, Waylon Jennings as Hatfield, Tony Franciosa as the embezzler, John Schneider as Buck, Anthony Newley as the whiskey drummer, Elizabeth Ashley as Dallas, Mary Crosby as Lucy, June Carter Cash as Mrs. Pickett, and Jessi Colteras Martha.

    Stagecoach essay by Scott Allen Nollen at National Film Registry
    Stagecoach essay by Danel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010 ISBN 0826429777, pages 282-284
    Stagecoach Movie Booklet Archived November 15, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
    Stagecoach at IMDb
  5. John Leipold est un compositeur américain né le 26 février 1888 dans le comté d'Ulster, New York ( États-Unis ), mort le 8 mars 1970 à Dallas ( États-Unis ). Biographie. Filmographie. Années 1920. 1929 : Les Endiablées ( The Wild Party) de Dorothy Arzner. 1929 : La Chanson de Paris ( Innocents of Paris) de Richard Wallace.

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