How the West Was Won Soundtrack

Synopsis: Setting off on a journey to the west in the 1830s, the Prescott family run into a man named Linus, who helps them fight off a pack of thieves. Linus then marries daughter Eve Prescott (Carroll Baker), and 30 years later goes off to fight in the Civil War with their son, with bloody results. Eve's sister, Lily, heads farther west and has adventures with a professional gambler, stretching all the way to San Francisco and into the 1880s.
Genre: Western
Production: Warner Home Video
  Won 3 Oscars. Another 7 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
G
Year:
1962
164 min
1,007 Views


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1A Home In The Meadow 
2Buffalo Stampede 
3Careless Love 
4Celebration 
5Entr'Acte 
6Exit Music 
7Finale 
8Finale Ultimo 
9First Kiss 
10First Meeting 
11How The West Was Won 
12Main Title 
13Mr. Lincoln 
14No Goodbye 
15Raise A Ruckus Tonight 
16Shenandoah 
17The Burial 
18The Jugglers 
19The Morning After 
20The Pony Express 
21Wanderin 
22When Johnny Comes Marching Home 
23Workin 

James R. Webb

James R. Webb (October 4, 1909 – September 27, 1974) was an American writer. He won an Academy Award in 1963 for How the West Was Won.Webb was born in Denver, Colorado, and graduated from Stanford University in 1930. During the 1930s he worked both as a screenwriter and a fiction writer for a number of national magazines, including Collier's Weekly, Cosmopolitan and the Saturday Evening Post. Webb was commissioned an army officer in June 1942 and became a personal aide to General Lloyd R. Fredendall who was commander of the II Corps (United States). Webb accompanied Fredendall to England in October 1942 and participated in the invasion of North Africa in November 1942 when the Second Corps captured the city of Oran. The Second Corps then attacked eastward into Tunisia. In February 1943 the German army launched a counterattack at Kasserine Pass which repulsed the Second Corps and nearly broke through the Allied lines. The Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower relieved Fredendall of command in March 1943 and sent him back to the United States where he became deputy commander of the Second United States Army at Memphis, Tennessee. Webb returned to the United States with Fredendall and later served in the European Theater. Webb left the Army after the war and returned to Hollywood, California, where he continued his work as a screenwriter. He died on September 27, 1974, and was buried in Los Angeles National Cemetery. more…

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