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Rózsa and Gerald Pratley acknowledge applause of the audience after the showing of The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
Rózsa and Pratley talk about The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
Rózsa and Pratley talk about The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
Rózsa and Pratley talk about The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
Rózsa and Pratley talk about The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
Rózsa demonstrates, with Pratley's help, how Holmes' violin was played in the film.
Rózsa demonstrates, with Pratley's help, how Holmes' violin was played in the film.
Rózsa signs of a copy of the King of Kings soundtrack. In the background: Jim Powley.
Another shot of Rózsa signing the King of Kings soundtrack.
Rózsa signing yet another of the many items brought by fans. Behind him: Gerald Pratley.
The composer and his fans, viewed from behind. The fellow on the right, whose name is Bob Bryden, brought a huge pile of albums for Rózsa to sign.
Rózsa answers fans' questions. The person beside him is Paul Levesque, who e-mailed me over 20 years later after finding this picture on my web site.
Rózsa makes a goofy face and gestures animatedly while relating a tale of the film music business.
Rózsa talks to fans. Behind him, from left: Alan Hamer, Mark Koldys, Paul Levesque, Charles Rileigh.
Another view of Rózsa talking to his fans.