C. Bakaleinikoff

C. Bakaleinikoff

Known For: Sound

Date Of Birth:1896-04-25

Place Of Birth:Moscow, Russia

Constantin Romanovich Bakaleinikov (also spelled “Bakaleynikov” and “Bakaleinikoff”) was a Russian-born composer. Bakaleinikoff was from a large musical family. His brothers were Nikolai Bakaleinikov (flautist, composer and conductor), Vladimir Bakaleinikov (violist, composer and conductor), and Mikhail (Mischa) Bakaleinikoff (composer). He studied at the Moscow Conservatory. Following the Russian revolution he migrated to the United States with his brother Mischa. He worked as a conductor for the Los Angeles Philharmonic before beginning his Hollywood career as a freelance composer. At the 1927 premiere of director Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings at Hollywood's famed Grauman's Chinese Theater, the audience was treated to a concert of film music classics conducted by him. With the arrival of sound, the Bakaleinikoff brothers became studio maestros. Mischa joined Columbia Pictures, while Constantin became a musical director at Paramount Pictures, followed by MGM. Constantin also worked briefly at Columbia, and later for independent Grand National Pictures. In 1935, Bakaleinikoff participated in making the earliest dance film, Spring Night. He conducted Joseph Achron's score for this first experimental ballet film, which featured the choreography and dancing of David Lichine, who had danced with Colonel de Basil's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Nana Gollner, the Texas-born ballerina, was his partner. This pioneering film, which emerged from the Diaghilev sphere of influence, was produced by Adolf Zuckor. Bakaleinikoff received his first Academy Award nomination for scoring the James Cagney feature Something to Sing About (1937). Later, he became the senior music director at RKO Radio Pictures, where he spent most of his motion picture career. He earned Academy Award nominations for his work on The Fallen Sparrow (1943), Higher and Higher (1943), and None But the Lonely Heart (1944). For Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (1946), starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, he conducted the original score by composer Roy Webb, one that complements the director's elements of suspense and danger throughout the film. Bakaleinikoff, who was always billed as “C. Bakaleinikoff”, appeared on camera as himself in RKO's backstage musical Ding Dong Williams (filmed 1945, released in April 1946). He remained at RKO until the studio folded in 1956. He donated his time and talent in the late 1950s in mentoring and conducting the Burbank Youth Symphony. Constantin Bakaleinikoff was married to silent film actress Fritzi Ridgeway. He died in 1966 and is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

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Law of the Badlands
Border Treasure
Stage Door Canteen
Criminal Court
Look Who's Laughing
The Falcon's Brother
The Velvet Touch
They Won't Believe Me
A Likely Story
The Falcon Strikes Back
The Falcon in Danger
The Boy with Green Hair
Man Alive
Double Dynamite
The Clay Pigeon
The Falcon and the Co-Eds
Youth Runs Wild
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event
Having Wonderful Crime
Trail Guide
Indian Agent
Desperate
Petticoat Larceny
The Falcon Out West
The Arizona Ranger
Rain or Shine
Saddle Legion
The Falcon's Adventure
His Kind of Woman
Riders of the Range
The Spiral Staircase
None But the Lonely Heart
Rachel and the Stranger
Badman's Territory
Underwater!
The Farmer's Daughter
Tarzan Triumphs
Tarzan's Desert Mystery
A Date with the Falcon
Night Descends on Treasure Island
Blood on the Moon
The Big Steal
Crossfire
Banjo
Dynamite Pass
The Window
My Pal, Wolf
Flying Leathernecks
Susan Slept Here
Holiday Affair
Target
Gun Smugglers
Rustlers
Every Girl Should Be Married
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
Storm Over Wyoming
Jet Pilot
Rider from Tucson
Tender Comrade
Notorious
Pistol Harvest
Out of the Past
Gangway for Tomorrow
Best of the Badmen
Caught
Rio Grande Patrol
Heartbeat
A Night of Adventure
The Conqueror
The Falcon's Alibi
Stagecoach Kid
This Land Is Mine
Overland Telegraph
Follow Me Quietly
Mademoiselle Fifi
San Quentin
Mr. Lucky
I Walked with a Zombie
The Forgotten Step
The Falcon in Hollywood
Vendetta
The Woman on the Beach
The Bachelor Party
The Lusty Men
The Truth About Murder
Savage Splendor
Man's Castle
The Capital City: Washington, D.C.
Mourning Becomes Electra
Vacation in Reno
The Falcon in Mexico
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
China Sky
The Threat
Roadblock
The Body Snatcher
Bride for Sale
Higher and Higher
The Big Street
Armored Car Robbery
Macao
Days of Glory
Strange Bargain
Experiment Perilous
Murder, My Sweet
The Curse of the Cat People
The Fallen Sparrow
Roughshod
Welcome Danger
A Woman's Secret
More About Nostradamus
A Failure at Fifty
Cat People
Weekend for Three
Born to Be Bad
The Spanish Main
The Secret Fury
Mystery in Mexico
The Miracle of the Bells
The Falcon in San Francisco
Bride by Mistake
Bunco Squad
On Dangerous Ground
Easy Living
The Hitch-Hiker
From This Day Forward
East of Java
George White's Scandals
Ladies of Leisure
Bedlam
My Woman
Deadline at Dawn
Beware, My Lovely
Mendelssohn's Wedding March
The Brighton Strangler
The Blue Veil
Haiti: 'Land of Dark Majesty'
Modern New Orleans
The Seventh Victim
Glimpses of Florida
One Against the World
Land of Alaska Nellie
Sitka and Juneau: 'A Tale of Two Cities'
Cavalcade of San Francisco
Rural Hungary
The Falcon Takes Over
Mighty Joe Young
The Ghost Ship
Suva: 'Pride of Fiji'
Blackbeard, the Pirate
Never a Dull Moment
Trail Street
What a Blonde
Station West
Return of the Bad Men
Adam Had Four Sons
The Locket
Bride of Frankenstein
Fast and Furious
Ten Cents a Dance
Angel Face
Nocturne
Johnny Angel
The Leopard Man
Great Day in the Morning
The French Line
Zombies on Broadway
Flash Gordon
The Younger Generation
Father and Son
Flight for Freedom
Hitler's Children
The Great Gildersleeve
The Company She Keeps