Bruce Broughton

Bruce Harold Broughton (born March 8, 1945) is an American composer. He writes music for television, movie, and video games. Usually, his music is for an Orchestra. He has also written concert works. He has composed several soundtracks over his long career. One of the pieces he wrote is the 1994 version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare. Another thing he has done is conducting the Cinergi Pictures logo composed by Jerry Goldsmith. He has won ten Emmy Awards and has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score. Broughton is currently a lecturer in composition at UCLA.

Bruce Broughton
Born (1945-03-08) March 8, 1945
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Composer
Years active1970–present

Film

Year Title Director Studio Notes
1983 The ProdigalJames F. Collier Worldwide Entertainment
1984 The Ice PiratesStewart RaffillMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
United Artists
1985 SilveradoLawrence KasdanColumbia PicturesNominated - Academy Award for Best Original Score
Young Sherlock Holmes Barry LevinsonAmblin Entertainment
Paramount Pictures
Won - Saturn Award for Best Music
1986Sweet LibertyAlan AldaUniversal Pictures
The Boy Who Could FlyNick CastleLorimar Motion Pictures
20th Century Fox
1987Square DanceDaniel Petrie
Michael Nesmith
Island Pictures
NBC Productions
Harry and the HendersonsWilliam DearAmblin Entertainment
Universal Pictures
The Monster SquadFred DekkerHBO Pictures
TriStar Pictures
Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Music
Big ShotsRobert MandelLorimar Motion Pictures
20th Century Fox
Cross My HeartArmyan BernsteinUniversal Pictures
1988The PresidioPeter HyamsParamount Pictures
The RescueFerdinand FairfaxTouchstone Pictures
MoonwalkerJerry Kramer
Will Vinton
Jim Blashfield

Colin Chilvers

MJJ Productions
Lorimar Motion Pictures
Warner Bros.
Underscore for the "Speed Demon" and "Smooth Criminal" segments
Last RitesDonald P. BellisarioMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1989JacknifeDavid JonesKings Road Entertainment
Cineplex Odeon Films
1990 Betsy's WeddingAlan AldaTouchstone Pictures
Narrow MarginPeter HyamsCarolco Pictures
TriStar Pictures (US)
Universal Pictures (International)
The Rescuers Down UnderHendel Butoy
Mike Gabriel
Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Feature Animation
Broughton's first score for animated film
1991All I Want for ChristmasRobert LiebermanParamount Pictures
1992 Honey, I Blew Up the KidRandal KleiserWalt Disney Pictures
Stay TunedPeter HyamsMorgan Creek Productions
Warner Bros.
1993Homeward Bound: The Incredible JourneyDuwayne DunhamWalt Disney Pictures
So I Married an Axe MurdererThomas SchlammeTriStar Pictures
For Love or MoneyBarry SonnenfeldImagine Entertainment
Universal Pictures
TombstoneGeorge P. CosmatosCinergi Pictures
Hollywood Pictures (US)
Entertainment Film Distributors (UK)
1994Holy MatrimonyLeonard NimoyInterscope Communications
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Hollywood Pictures
Baby's Day OutPatrick Read Johnson20th Century Fox
Miracle on 34th StreetLes Mayfield
1996Carried AwayBruno BarretoCineTel Films
Fine Line Features
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San FranciscoDavid R. EllisWalt Disney Pictures
House ArrestHarry WinerRysher Entertainment
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
InfinityMatthew BroderickFirst Look Pictures
1997Shadow ConspiracyGeorge P. CosmatosCinergi Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
A Simple WishMichael RitchieThe Bubble Factory
Universal Pictures
1998Krippendorf's TribeTodd HollandTouchstone Pictures
Lost in SpaceStephen HopkinsJim Henson's Creature Shop
New Line Cinema
One Tough CopBruno BarretoStratosphere Entertainment
1999Fantasia 2000VariousWalt Disney Feature Animation
Walt Disney Pictures
Score for the "Rhapsody in Blue" segment
2003The Cat in the HatBo WelchUniversal Pictures
DreamWorks Pictures
Imagine Entertainment
2004Last Flight OutJerry JamesonWorldwide Entertainment
River Stone Productions
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three MusketeersDonovan CookDisneyToon Studios
Walt Disney Pictures
Direct-to-video
2006Bambi IIBrian PimentalDisneyToon Studios
Walt Disney Pictures
Direct-to-video
2011The PledgeJ.W. MyersPhase 4 Films
2013A Christmas Tree MiracleJ.W. MyersRoute 40 Films
Flyover Films
2017ShotJeremy KaganPaladin
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