Arachnophobia Soundtrack (

Arachnophobia Soundtrack (1990) cover

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 76000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Aracnofobia

Title in Italiano:

Aracnofobia

Title in Português:

Aracnofobia

Title in Français:

Arachnophobie

Title in Deutsch:

Arachnophobia

Synopsis

Arachnophobia

A group of researchers is on a research expedition to Venezuela. Upon a routine trapping of insects, the researchers find two stunned spiders in their traps, and they study these insects that are unlike any spiders they have ever seen. One spider escapes and kills a researcher, then hitches a ride back to the researchers' hometown, Canaima, California.

Dr. Ross Jennings has just moved in there and is deathly afraid of spiders. Now, the Venezuelan spider has reached the U.S., and has begun to dominate the town. Soon, people who appear completely healthy start to die suddenly. Only after the death of the town's only other doctor does Jennings realize that a spider might be causing the deaths.

He sends his assistant to Canaima, only verifying that the Venezuelan spider was involved. He informs them that the Venezuelan spider plans to take over its new area by creating reproductive offspring with a domestic house spider. Now, it's a race against time before the Venezuelan spider manifests the town, and eventually the entire country.

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Arachnophobia
Summer Wind
Frank Sinatra: Performer
Henry Mayer: Writer
Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light
Billy Steinberg: Writer
Goin' Ahead
Pat Metheny: Writer
Pat Metheny: Performer
I Left My Heart In San Francisco
Tony Bennett: Performer
George Cory: Writer
Don't Bug Me
Jimmy Buffett: Writer
Jimmy Buffett: Performer
Atherton's Terrarium
Trevor Jones: Performer
Arachnophobia
Trevor Jones: Performer
Miller's Demise
Trevor Jones: Performer
Spiders And Snakes
Trevor Jones: Performer
Offspring
Trevor Jones: Performer
Boris The Spider
Trevor Jones: Performer
Delbert Squishes The Spider
Trevor Jones: Performer
The Spider And The Fly
Trevor Jones: Performer
Web Photo
Trevor Jones: Performer
Caught In Your Web (Swear To Your Heart)
Trevor Jones: Performer
Main Title
Trevor Jones: Performer
The Casket Arrives
Trevor Jones: Performer
Delbert's Theme
Trevor Jones: Performer
Canaima Nightmare
Trevor Jones: Performer
Along Came A Spider
Trevor Jones: Performer
Cellar Theme
Trevor Jones: Performer
End Title
Trevor Jones: Performer
Atherton's Terrarium
Trevor Jones: Performer
Miller's Demise
Trevor Jones: Performer
Don't Bug Me
Trevor Jones: Performer
Delbert's Theme
Trevor Jones: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Thomas
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Arachnophobia effectively sets the tone for the horror-comedy film, blending elements of suspense and terror with a touch of dark humor, making it a memorable and engaging part of the movie experience.

Ashley Wilson
6/10

The use of eerie and atmospheric music in key moments of the movie adds to the overall creepiness and fear factor, enhancing the viewer's experience of the spider invasion storyline.

Linda Davis
7/10

The soundtrack of Arachnophobia perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout. The eerie and haunting melodies create a sense of unease that perfectly complements the creepy atmosphere of the movie.

Margaret Moore
5/10

The soundtrack successfully builds anticipation and fear, especially during scenes where the spiders are lurking or attacking, creating a sense of dread that lingers long after the movie has ended.

Matthew Gonzalez
5/10

The musical score of Arachnophobia complements the visuals well, enhancing the sense of danger and impending doom as the Venezuelan spider spreads its influence in the town of Canaima, California.

Kenneth Williams
3/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack did not enhance the overall atmosphere of the film. The music often felt out of place or generic, missing opportunities to elevate the storytelling and engage the audience on a deeper level.

Donna Harris
10/10

The soundtrack of Arachnophobia is a perfect blend of suspense and tension, creating a chilling atmosphere that perfectly complements the horror theme of the movie. The use of eerie melodies and unsettling tones really amps up the fear factor and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Anthony Carter
6/10

The soundtrack of Arachnophobia effectively captures the suspense and tension of the film, creating a sense of unease that keeps the audience on edge throughout.

Brian Nelson
7/10

The use of different musical motifs to represent the spiders and their impending threat adds another layer of depth to the soundtrack, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The composer's attention to detail in crafting the music to match the unfolding events on screen is truly commendable.

Amanda Scott
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the Arachnophobia soundtrack is how it effectively builds suspense throughout the film. The music escalates at just the right moments, heightening the tension and making the spider scenes even more terrifying. It's a testament to the composer's skill in creating a soundtrack that enhances the overall viewing experience.

Mary Adams
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Arachnophobia to be quite underwhelming. The music did not effectively build tension or create a sense of unease during the suspenseful scenes.

Lisa White
10/10

The musical score of Arachnophobia is not only haunting and intense, but also incredibly memorable. The main theme sticks with you long after the movie is over, evoking feelings of unease and fear. It's a soundtrack that truly leaves a lasting impression and adds another layer of depth to the film.

Richard Lee
4/10

The lack of variety in the musical themes made the soundtrack feel repetitive and monotonous. It failed to capture the different emotions and moods portrayed throughout the movie, resulting in a disconnected viewing experience.