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      • In 1960 the category for what is simply titled today “Best Original Score” was called “Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture”. That year the winner and four nominees truly represented some of the best film composers of the time, all writing scores for timeless movies. And the winner was… Exodus – Ernest Gold.
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