
Born in Bayfield, Wisconsin, Van Cleave moved to New York City where he studied music with Joseph Schillinger. He worked in radio, as a staff arranger for Paul Whiteman, Andre Kostelanetz, and for CBS Radio. In 1933, he married Doris Blumenfeld, a Broadway chorus girl and the child of vaudeville actors. In 1945, Van Cleave moved to Los Angeles to pursue his musical career. His film credits, as composer and orchestrator, include Cinerama Holiday, The Colossus of New York, Easter Parade, Funny Face, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, and White Christmas.
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I Sing the Body Electric
Perchance to Dream
Elegy
Two
A World of Difference
The Colossus of New York
Fires Of Mars
Seal and Main Title
False Alarm
Search For Partner
Martian Night
Enter Friday
Search For Shelter
Paramount Vista Vision Fanfare / Lyn Murray - To Catch a Thief: You'll Love France / My Jewels! / Red Convertible / Riviera Car Chase / Finale
Selection For Tape Recorder
Off To Mars
Stowaway
Mars And Madness
Snow
Prelude
Orders To Mars
Language Lesson
Water
Strange Grave
Dinner For Two
Lonely Lights
Water Hazard
Snow Storm
Last Rites
Twilight Zone, The - Perchance To Dream (9:48)
The Unexpected
Stricken
Asteroid
The Brain's Message
Enter Mona
My Echo, My Monkey And Me
The Arrival (Humming Sound)
Jeremy Is Killed
Space Muzak
Family Chapel
Joe Is Dead
Dave Becomes Paralyzed
Truck Stops
Sentry Shack
Hank Views The Brain
Twilight Zone, The - I Sing The Body Electric (11:39)
Approach
Life And Death
Main Title
The World of Difference
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