Above: assorted album sleeves from Argentine soundtrack maestro Lalo Schifrin, circa 1970s. Schifrin’s name may not be universally known, but he provided the mood music for scores of movies and television shows, from Mission: Impossible to Cool Hand Luke. Over the course of his career, which is ongoing, he’s won five Grammy Awards, and has been nominated for for six Academy Awards and four Emmy Awards. If you’ve watched vintage crime or thriller films or television shows, you’ve probably heard him, but he’s especially beloved by record mavens for one major reason—his music tends to stand solidly on its own, without visual accompaniment.
1986—Otto Preminger Dies
Austro–Hungarian film director Otto Preminger, who directed such eternal classics as Laura, Anatomy of a Murder, Carmen Jones, The Man with the Golden Arm, and Stalag 17, and for his efforts earned a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, dies in New York City, aged 80, from cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.