Made it through about 3/4 of the Warner Archive THE THIRD DAY. I think I must have seen this on tv when I was a kid, because I somehow remember Arte Johnson's creepy lounge pianist (is there any other kind, LOL?). All I can say about Percy Faith's music is: wow! What a great score, so full of unusual colors (don't think I've ever heard a bassoon used in a mystery-thriller score the way he does, and the string effects are incredible). In fact, BK, if you could find stems for this and Faith's Universal release I'D RATHER BE RICH, I think it would make a great two-fer, and I have Faith connections where you could reach a bevy of fans who would snatch this up in a sconce. (Is that right?).
And BTW since BK did not answer my trivia question yesterday (at least that I saw), I'D RATHER BE RICH features a title song by Maltby/Shire (must have been one of their first), arranged and orchestrated by Maestro Faith, who did the underscore.