Let's have a sock giveaway for this pair of women's size M socks. They're made with Plymouth Yarn Company's "Sockin' Sox" sock yarn which is a 60% wool, 25% bamboo and 15% nylon blend.
(FOR SOME WIERD REASON, BLOGGER ISN'T ALLOWING ME TO DOWNLOAD A PHOTO AT THIS TIME........I'LL ADD IT AS SOON AS THEY FIX THE PROBLEM)
Here's the catch tho. I love good movies and great soundtracks. What does that have to do with knitting? Absolutely nothing! I love making my husband guess what song is playing on my CD and who wrote it. Quirky I know, but it's kind of a game to me and makes me laugh. SO....... here's the two part question for you to answer:
Who wrote the music to the movie, "Hatari" AND who starred in it?
Leave your answer on this post along with contact info (like Ravelry, etc.) and on Tuesday morning (California time), January 8th, I'll randomly draw one lucky name to win these socks.
See you then.
24 comments:
Whoa, I've never heard of that movie before! My Dad used to make me guess who was singing when we'd be driving some where, especially the 80's songs.
Classic John Wayne movie directed by Howard Hawks with the music by Henry Mancini.
Also a little fact for you Hatari is the Swahili word for Danger.
My dad loved John Wayne movies and liked to order us around in Swahili lol
rosebob on ravelry
Thank goodness for Wikipedia :) I've never heard of this movie before, which I learned was made 22 years before I was born! Starring John Wayne, and with music by Henry Mancini. The only part I can relate to is that I've been to northern Tanzania, where the movie was filmed.
Never heard of this movie before.. starring John Wayne, and Henry Mancini did the tunes!
jayellesea on rav.
I hadn't heard of this movie, either, but thanks to the Internet, it wasn't hard to discover that the music was written by Henry Mancini.
Caffeinegirl1 on Rav.
I admit I had to look this one up.
Hatari starred John Wayne and featured a song by Henry Mancini that would become famous "Baby Elephant Walk".
Thanks for holding this contest and say hi to Dorris. She's a great old machine!
Purlescence from Ravelry.
Starred John Wayne and Elsa Martinelli (was she related to the sparkling cider family I wonder? Even though she was born in Italy and it's an American company...) and the music was written by Henry Mancini.
InJuneau on Rav too!
Music - Henry Mancini, Starring - John Wayne
Thanks for having the contest (and I love that you're off the grid)!
- Michelle M (FlyingMonkeyHQ on Rav)
I haven't heard of this movie before, so I had to look it up on Imdb. If you meant the 1962 movie Hatari! starring John Wayne, then its music was created by Henry Mancini.
Dovile on Ravelry
The Music was by Henry Mancini. It starred John Wayne. :)
~Jenn
Rav: JennaLynn2003
John Wayne starred in the movie and Henry Mancini wrote the music.
Henry Mancini and John Wayne!!! One of my all time favorite movies ever!!! I first saw this movie at the theatre on a sat matinee when I was 8!!!!
Brat58 at Ravelry
Hatari starred John Wayne and featured a song by Henry Mancini. I would love those socks!
Girlieknitwit on rav.
Looked this up on Wikipedia. Henry Mancini and John Wayne. Definitely adding this to my "want to watch" list. Checking NetFlix now!
That is one of my favorites! Hatari. Starred John Wayne, Red Buttons, Hardy Kruger and Elsa Martinelli. Music by Henry Mancini. That Baby Elephant Walk is a real classic. My high school pep band played it often.
John Wayne starred, Henry Mancini did music.
Thanks!
hulagirlt on Rav :)
John Wayne starred, Henry Mancini did music.
Thanks - gussek on Ravelry
Had to research......John Wayne movie and Henry Mancinimusic. I grew up with this actor and loved this musician. LynnIL ravelry
Henry Mancini did the soundtrack and it starred John Wayne
Haven't seen this one. I love the star John Wayne and we love the music Harry Mancini does.
lotsofhermies on Rav
Henry Mancini & John Wayne. GREAT question.
(nuts - I forgot my Rav ID in the last comment. It's cnuland)
I looked this up on IMDB
Music was by Henry Mancini and John Wayne was starring
craftink on rav
Two of my favorites: John Wayne and Henry Mancini
alcbrooks on RAV
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