Cemetery Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 23000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mi novia es un zombie

Title in Italiano:

Dellamorte dellamore

Title in Português:

O Homem do cemitério

Title in Français:

Dellamorte dellamore

Title in Türk:

Dellamorte Dellamore

Title in Deutsch:

Dellamorte dellamore

Synopsis

This movie is based on a novel of Tiziano Sclavi, and it always reflects the "sclavian philosophy" diffused by the most successful comics in Italy: Dylan Dog, the detective of the nightmare.

There is the duality between love and dead (in Italian "dellamore" means "of love" and "dellamorte" means "of death"), a duality that Dellamorte feels in a really hard way.

He is the guardian of the cemetery of Buffalora, a little town in the north of Italy, in which, we don't know why, corpses rise from tombs and Dellamorte has to destroy them.

Dellamorte seems not to ask to himself why this happen, he shoots and loves. But at the end he wants to leave Buffalora.

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Cemetery Man
Hellraiser
Ozzy Osbourne: Performer
Hadi Bakalim
Sezen Aksu: Performer
SIDE A: Dellamorte Dellamore
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Buffalora's Cemetery
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Francesco's Thoughts
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The First “She”
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Making Of The Skull
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Will I See Her Again?
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Ossuary
Manuel De Sica: Performer
SIDE B: Ignis Fatuus
Manuel De Sica: Performer
After The Fly
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Gnaghi
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Moon On The Island Of The Death
Manuel De Sica: Performer
On Augusto's Grave
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Resurrecturis
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Run Of The Death Motorbyke
Manuel De Sica: Performer
SIDE C: Small Living Dead
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Before The Earthquake
Manuel De Sica: Performer
“She” Returner
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Death That Lives
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Shoot The Living
Manuel De Sica: Performer
SIDE D: Stolen Murders
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Life That Dies
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Lethal Shot
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Death Is A Whore
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Rest Of The World (Doesn't Exist)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Dellamorte Dellamore
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Fransesco's Thoughts
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The First "She"
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Ignis Fatuus
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Moon On The Island Of Death
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Ressurrecturis
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Small Living Dead
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Before The Eartquake
Manuel De Sica: Performer
"She" Returner
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Stolen Murders
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Dellamorte Dellamore (finale)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Dellamorte Dellamore (prelude)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Ignis Fatuus (# 2)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Run Of The Death Motorbyke (# 2)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Shoot The Living (alternate take)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Dellamorte Dellamore (Living Dead Dance)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
The Rest Of The World (Doesn't Exist) (long version)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Dellamorte Dellamore (finale - long version)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Dellamorte Dellamore (suite)
Manuel De Sica: Performer
Dellamorte Dellamore (suite # 2)
Manuel De Sica: Performer

User reviews

Carol King
8/10

The use of music in Cemetery Man effectively conveys the emotional turmoil experienced by the protagonist, Dellamorte, as he grapples with the duality between love and death. The soundtrack beautifully mirrors the internal conflict and existential questioning that Dellamorte faces, adding depth to the character's journey.

Stephanie Carter
2/10

The soundtrack lacked depth and emotional resonance, failing to connect with the complex themes of love and death present in the movie. It felt like a missed opportunity to create a memorable and impactful musical accompaniment for such a unique and thought-provoking story.

Daniel Clark
5/10

The haunting melodies and dark undertones of the soundtrack in Cemetery Man create a sense of foreboding and suspense, adding depth and complexity to the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Man perfectly captures the eerie and surreal atmosphere of the film, enhancing the sense of mystery and unease throughout the story.

Betty Moore
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cemetery Man is a standout element of the film, effectively setting the tone and providing a haunting backdrop that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.

Robert Walker
10/10

The haunting melodies and atmospheric sounds in the soundtrack of Cemetery Man create a sense of unease and tension that stays with you long after the movie is over. The music effectively enhances the storytelling and immerses the audience into the dark and surreal world of the film, making it a truly unforgettable auditory experience.

Michael Phillips
5/10

The music in Cemetery Man complements the visuals and narrative of the film seamlessly, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the eerie and macabre world of Buffalora.

James Lewis
1/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Man failed to capture the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the movie. Instead of enhancing the tension and horror, the music felt generic and uninspired.

Ronald Campbell
10/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Man perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the movie. The music sets the tone for the duality between love and death portrayed in the film, enhancing the emotional impact of Dellamorte's struggles.

Lisa Baker
4/10

The use of repetitive and cliché musical motifs in the film's soundtrack detracted from the overall viewing experience. It felt like the composer took the easy route rather than creating a score that truly elevated the storytelling.

Timothy King
8/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Man perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the movie. The haunting melodies and dark tones enhance the sense of unease and suspense throughout the film.

Betty Hall
6/10

The music in Cemetery Man effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and inner conflict experienced by the protagonist, Dellamorte, as he grapples with the themes of love and death in a hauntingly beautiful way.