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George Kleinsinger (February 13, 1914, San Bernardino,
California – July 28, 1982, New York City, New York) was an
American composer most
known for children's...
- children's
story for
concert orchestra and
narrator by Paul
Tripp and
George Kleinsinger. It was
released on
April 1, 1975 by Avco Emb****y Pictures. The film...
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Cinematography Charles Schettler Music by
Samuel Benavie James Higgins George Kleinsinger Harry R.
Wilson Animation by
Howard Kakudo Robinson McKee Fletcher Smith...
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Puppetoons series. It was
based on the
original song by Paul
Tripp and
George Kleinsinger. The film
features narration by
Victor Jory. The film
received an Academy...
- spoken-word
version of the poem,
narrated by Paul Wing with
music by
George Kleinsinger. A
number of
other Rudolph products were also put on the
market that...
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musical comedy film
based on the Joe Darion, Mel Brooks, and
George Kleinsinger musical of the same name as well as the
original Archy and Mehitabel...
- by Joe
Darion and Mel Brooks,
lyrics by Darion, and
music by
George Kleinsinger.
Based on the
album Archy and Mehitabel: A Back-Alley Opera,
which in...
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Crystal (2004). 700 Sundays. HBO. OCLC 112. 700
Sundays at IMDb. "George
Kleinsinger". WNYC. New York.
Retrieved August 22, 2023. Amoako, Aida (April 17,...
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recorded August 31, 1954. The
credits read: Words—Joe Darion, Music—George
Kleinsinger. It was
originally released as
Columbia Masterworks ML 4963 in 1955,...
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television and film actor. He
collaborated with a
fellow composer,
George Kleinsinger.
Tripp was the
creator of the 1945 "Tubby the Tuba", a
piece of classical...