I didn't want to, but last night I got myself hooked into watching the Ray Harryhausen tribute on Antenna TV. It began with "Jason and the Argonauts". Then, "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" followed by "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad". For those who may be unfamiliar with these movies, the first two have excellent music scores by Bernard Herrmann (between these two, I tend to hum "7th Voyage" more often). The "Golden Voyage" score was by Miklos Rozsa which is great Rozsa because it, to me at times, sounds like bits of his music for "Ben Hur" and sometimes wrests control of the movie from John Phillip Law, whom I've always liked. Unfortunately, he was going for an "accent" in this movie and it mainly sounds like Lugosi, not an Arab prince. However, Tom Baker (the 1970s Doctor Who) is really good as the villain.