The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

Music by
Michael Kamen
Orchestrated By
Lolita Ritmanis,
Michael McCuistion

The Three Musketeers is a 1993 film from Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery and starring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O’Donnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay.

The film is loosely based on the novel The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires) by Alexandre Dumas, père. It recounts the adventures of d’Artagnan on his quest to join the three title characters in becoming a musketeer. The adaptation greatly simplifies and alters the story, and takes considerable liberties with French history.

The three best of the disbanded Musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – join a young hotheaded would-be-Musketeer, D’Artagnan, to stop the Cardinal Richelieu’s evil plot: to form an alliance with enemy England by way of the mysterious Milady. Rochefort, the Cardinal’s right-hand man, announces the official disbanding of the King’s Musketeers. Three, however, refuse to throw down their swords – Athos the fighter and drinker, Porthos the pirate and lover, and Aramis, the priest and poet. Arriving in Paris to join the Musketeers, D’Artagnan uncovers the Cardinal’s plans, and the four set out on a mission to protect King and Country.

Directed by
Stephen Herek

Written by
David Loughery

Based on the novel by
Alexandre Dumas

Produced by
Roger Birnbaum
Ned Dowd
Joe Roth
William W. Wilson III

Executive Producers
Jon Avnet
Jordan Kerner

Cinematography by
Dean Semler

Film Editing by
John F. Link

Casting By
Sharon Bialy

Production Design by
Wolf Kroeger

Art Direction by
Hertha Hareiter
Richard Holland

Set Decoration by
Florian Brandt
Bruno Cesari

Costume Design by
John Mollo

Music by
Michael Kamen

Orchestrated by
Lolita Ritmanis
Michael McCuistion
Larry Rench
Chris Boardman
Robert Elhai
Jack Hayes
Ira Hearshen
Randy Kerber
Don Nemitz
William Ross

Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves

Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves

Music by
Michael Kamen

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a 1991 American adventure film directed by Kevin Reynolds. Kevin Costner heads the cast list as Robin Hood. The film also stars Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Maid Marian of Dubois, Morgan Freeman as Azeem, Christian Slater as Will Scarlet, and Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham.

After being captured by Turks during the Crusades, Robin of Locksley and a Moor, Azeem, escape back to England where Azeem vows to remain until he repays Robin for saving his life. Meanwhile, Robin’s father has been murdered by the Sheriff of Nottingham and when Robin returns home he vows to avenge his father’s death. Even though Marian, his childhood friend, cannot help him, he escapes to the Forest of Sherwood where he joins a band of exiled villagers and becomes their leader. With their help he attempts to cleanse the land of the evil that the Sheriff has spread.

Directed by
Kevin Reynolds

Written by
Pen Densham
John Watson

Produced by
Pen Densham
Michael J. Kagan
Richard Barton Lewis
Mark Stern
John Watson
Kevin Costner (uncredited)

Executive Producers
Gary Barber
David Nicksay
James G. Robinson

Cinematography by
Douglas Milsome

Film Editing by
Peter Boyle

Casting By
Noel Davis
Ilene Starger
Jeremy Zimmermann

Production Design by
John Graysmark

Art Direction by
Fred Carter
John Ralph
Alan Tomkins

Set Decoration by
Peter Young

Costume Design by
John Bloomfield

Music by
Michael Kamen

Orchestrated by
Lolita Ritmanis
Don Davis
William Ross
Jack Hayes
Chris Boardman
Harvey Cohen
Richard Davis
Elliot Kaplan
Albert Olson
Patrick Russ
Jonathan Sacks
Brad Warnaar
Mark Watters
Bruce Babcock

Lethal Weapon 3

Lethal Weapon 3

Music by
Michael Kamen
Orchestrated By
William Ross,
Jonathan Sacks,
Bruce Babcock,
Lolita Ritmanis

Lethal Weapon 3 is a 1992 American action film directed by Richard Donner and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo and Stuart Wilson. It is a sequel to Lethal Weapon and Lethal Weapon 2, and it is part of the Lethal Weapon film series.

The movie is set in 1992, six years after Riggs (Gibson) and Murtaugh (Glover) originally met. The pair are joined by their companion of three years ago, Leo Getz (Pesci), as well as beautiful but aggressive Internal Affairs Sergeant Lorna Cole (Russo). This time, the villain is intelligent but ruthless former LAPD Lieutenant Jack Edward Travis.

Directed by
Richard Donner

Written by
Jeffrey Boam
Robert Mark Kamen
Shane Black

Produced by
Alexander B. Collett
Richard Donner
Michael Klastorin
Jennie Lew Tugend
Steve Perry
Joel Silver

Cinematography by
Jan de Bont

Film Editing by
Robert Brown
Battle Davis

Casting By
Marion Dougherty

Production Design by
James H. Spencer

Art Direction by
Greg Papalia

Set Decoration by
Richard C. Goddard

Costume Design by
Teresa Goikoetxea

Music by
Eric Clapton
Michael Kamen
David Sanborn

Orchestrated by
William Ross
Jonathan Sacks
Bruce Babcock (uncredited)
Lolita Ritmanis (uncredited)

Sliver

Sliver

Music by
Howard Shore
Computer Score Prep By
Michael McCuistion

Young publishing executive Carly takes an apartment in an exclusive “sliver” building in New York, only to learn that the previous tenant, who bore a great resemblance to Carly, died in a mysterious fall from the apartment balcony. When other tenants of the building begin to die likewise mysteriously, Carly begins to suspect that a killer may be inhabiting the building and that it may be either Zeke, the voyeuristic building owner with whom she’s become involved romantically, or Jack, a mystery writer with a suspicious quality.

Directed by
Phillip Noyce

Written by
Joe Eszterhas

Based on the novel by
Ira Levin

Produced by
Robert Evans
William J. MacDonald
Laura Viederman

Executive Producers
Joe Eszterhas
Howard W. Koch Jr.

Cinematography by
Vilmos Zsigmond

Film Editing by
Richard Francis-Bruce
William Hoy
Bert Lovitt (uncredited)

Casting By
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Amanda Mackey

Production Design by
Paul Sylbert

Art Direction by
Peter Landsdown Smith

Set Decoration by
Lisa Fischer

Costume Design by
Deborah Lynn Scott

Music by
Howard Shore

Computerized Score Preparation
Michael McCuistion

Demolition Man

Demolition Man

Music by
Kristopher Carter,
Lolita Ritmanis,
Michael McCuistion

Frozen in 1996, Phoenix, a convicted killer is “thawed” out for parole well into the 21st century. Revived into a crime free society, Phoenix resumes his murderous rampage, and no one can stop him. Spartan, the cop who captured Phoenix in 1996 has also been cryogenically frozen, this time for a crime he didn’t commit. In desperation they turn to Spartan to help recapture Phoenix.

Directed by
Gregg Bishop

Written by
Ben Collins
Luke Piotrowski

Based on a short film by
David Bruckner
Nicholas Tecosky

Based on characters created by
David Bruckner

Produced by
Gary Binkow
Brad Miska
Jude S. Walko

Executive Producers
David Bruckner
Andrew Reyes
Thomas P. Vitale
Justin Smith

Cinematography by
George Feucht

Film Editing by
Gregg Bishop

Casting By
Rita Harrell
Jen Kelley

Production Design by
Boontawee Thor Taweepasas

Art Direction by
Bobbie Harley

Set Decoration by
Dale Neal

Costume Design by
Peri Richards

Music by
Kristopher Carter

Nominee—Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
Best Independent Film

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