The film's "sultry jazz score" was also singled out for mention.
Mr. Fagan sets most of his dances to jazz scores.
Their conversation is improvised and set to a sensuous jazz score.
While no classic noir possesses a jazz score, the music could be heard in nightclubs within the films.
Much of it is a jazz score, which has been called "strong".
The film features an original jazz score composed by Tommy James.
Carney himself provided a jazz score for the soundtrack.
The 30-minute program with its piano-driven jazz score has had remarkable staying power.
The film employed an improvisational jazz score and free flowing camera work in a semi-documentary style.
The film has a jazz score by Martin Slavin.