Limited edition of 500.
New promo for Michael J. Lewis's two scores THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF (Roger Moore) and 92 IN THE SHADE (Peter Fonda) both on one CD.
Composed, orchestrated and conducted by Michael J. Lewis.
The Man Who Haunted Himself
1. Main Title 2:42
2. Double 1:34
3. Considering 1:32
4. Concerned 1:16
5. Reflection :56
6. Bewildered 2:09
7. Consternation :49
8. Could Be :39
9. Main Theme 3:19
10. Maybe 1:05
11. At Heart 1:04
12. Gently 1:46
13. Reflection Too 2:09
14. Vibrations :50
15. Never Go 1:31
16. End Title 1:12
92 In The Shade
17. Main Title 2:32
18. Bonita 3:42
19. Hanging Out 3:42
20. Bone Fish 4:25
21. Key West Sunset 2:09
22. Old Island 3:37
23. Shorty :20
25. Yellowfish 3:49
26. Misty 3:27
27. Windy 1:48
28. Sunset Reprise 2:09
29. End Titles 3:04
THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF - Basil Dearden's final film is a psychological thriller, adapted from an episode of the Alfred Hitchcock Presents television series. Roger Moore stars as wealthy business executive Harold Pelham, who becomes involved in a terrible car accident. While recovering from his injuries, his alter ego is unleashed and begins to live Pelham's life where he left off. When Pelham returns to his home and his job, he discovers his alter ego has not only undermined his business, but began an affair with a minor acquaintance and revitalized his previously unexciting sex life with his wife. This was Moore's final film before he took over the role of James Bond with "Live and Let Die." Also stars Anton Rodgers, Hildegard Neil, and Alastair Mackenzie. 1970
92 IN THE SHADE - Though set in Key West, Florida, a goodly portion of "92 in the Shade" was filmed in England. Peter Fonda plays Tom Skelton, a bum who gets a job as a fishing guide in his old home town. Nobody wants to have anything to do with Skelton, least of all rival guides Nichol Dance and Carter (Warren Oates and Harry Dean Stanton). Faced with financial disaster and widespread hostility, he turns to his wealthy grandfather Goldsboro (Burgess Meredith) for help. Taking time off from his lovemaking sessions with sexy secretary Bella (Sylvia Miles), his grandfather pumps some money into Tom's operation, and our hero makes his peace with Carter. A climactic fight with Nichol puts an end to that problem, while Tom's romantic relationship with Miranda (Margot Kidder) helps him sort out his priorities. Director/writer Thomas McGuane adapted the script from his own novel. 1975