Hilda Stover; Mamie Crane hands down the best
or is that Stover Crane; Hilda Mamie
There arn't many Raksin treasures about, Hilda Crane fits right in there.
As to what golden treasures may surface in the future, I was just watching The Harder They Fall (1956) with Bogey onboard. The music from Friedhofer is quite interesting, usually is, when I went to look for the music release, it's unheard of. "Happy" South American fiesta style music for the traveling shots of the "prize" fighter bus, some ominous, lower register and dragging music for Toro's horrific beating by the masher. Plenty of good material for Hugo to work with in the film, he hooked the psychological aspects and the moral crunchers. At one point the ominous music is overlayed with the fiesta music, then pow straight into action.
Anyway, we all need this baby released.