Creepshow Soundtrack (

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Title in Español:

Creepshow

Title in Italiano:

Creepshow

Title in Português:

Creepshow: Contos de Terror

Synopsis

Cult classic anthology from two of horrors big wigs, Romero and Stephen King, the film contains 5 sections, held together with 50's style comic images. A murdered man returns from the grave demanding his Father's Day cake and death ensues, a meteor's space ooze causes anything and anyone that comes in contact with it to grow (special appearance by Stephen King himself), a scheming vengeful husband buries his wife and her lover in sand to await death at high tide, a professor selects his nagging negative wife to become a tasty snack for a strange crated creature, and finally, a mean ole millionaire with an intense insect phobia becomes the prey of an army of cockroaches.

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Creepshow
A Star Is Born
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Sonar Waves
Deep Sea Trust
Tide Research
Under Sea World
Don't Let Go
Meditation
Sombre
Mysterioso
Suspense
Harp Glissando
Graduation Day
Exotic Movement
Danger Tension
Shock
Light Chase
Eerie
Freedom Flight
Haunted Castle
Mystery Drama
Suspense Bridge
Ghostville
Rhythm Variety 1-7
Tension Bridge
Space Suspense
Dramatic Tension
Danger in Space
Rondo
Sicilienne
Invention
Time and Space
Mystery Hour
Eternal Light
Charleston
Vaudeville
Dixieland
Big Band Era: '30s
PROLOGUE AND OPENING TITLES: Prologue
John Harrison: Performer
The Creepshow Welcomes You
John Harrison: Performer
FATHER'S DAY: Henry is Told the Family Secrets
John Harrison: Performer
She Bashed His Head In
John Harrison: Performer
Bedelia Arrives
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? Want My Cake!
John Harrison: Performer
Nate Comes Out of the Grave
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Goes Looking
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Meets Nate and Gets Crushed
John Harrison: Performer
I Got My Cake
John Harrison: Performer
Sylvia On a Platter / Meteor Arrives
John Harrison: Performer
THE LONESOME DEATH OF JORDY VERRILL: Jordy Discovers His Meteor
John Harrison: Performer
Jordy Hallucinates and Takes a Bath
John Harrison: Performer
SOMETHING TO TIDE YOU OVER: From the Farm to the Beach
John Harrison: Performer
Get in That Hole, Harry
John Harrison: Performer
If You Can Hold Your Breath
John Harrison: Performer
Richard Watches Them Drown
John Harrison: Performer
THE CRATE: From the Beach to the College
John Harrison: Performer
Mike Discovers the Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Dex and Mike Move the Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Dex and Mike Open the Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Mike Meets Fluffy
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Leaves Wilma a Note
John Harrison: Performer
Wilma Goes Under the Stairs
John Harrison: Performer
Wake Up! Wake Up!
John Harrison: Performer
Fluffy Eats Wilma
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Dumps Fluffy
John Harrison: Performer
What Are Friends For
John Harrison: Performer
THEY'RE CREEPING FOR YOU: Bastards
John Harrison: Performer
Bugs Start Creeping Up on Pratt
John Harrison: Performer
Blackout
John Harrison: Performer
The End of Pratt
John Harrison: Performer
EPILOGUE: Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
Until Next Time
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - FATHER'S DAY: Don't Let Go (Frank McDonald, Chris Rae)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THE LONESOME DEATH OF JORDY VERRILL: Graduation Day (Gaudeamus Igitur)
John Harrison: Performer
Spy Fingers (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Danger Tension (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Freedom Flight (Jan Kennedy)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - SOMETHING TO TIDE YOU OVER: Haunted Castle (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Dramatic Eerie (Philip Green)
John Harrison: Performer
Space Suspense (Erik Markman)
John Harrison: Performer
Danger in Space (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THE CRATE: Mystery Hour (Ib Glindemann)
John Harrison: Performer
Eternal Light (Roger Webb)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THEY'RE CREEPING UP ON YOU: Vaudeville (Neil Amsterdam)
John Harrison: Performer
Big Band Era #4 (Neil Amsterdam)
John Harrison: Performer
Dixieland (Dan Kirsten)
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE A: Prologue
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Is Told The Family Secrets
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? I Want My Cake
John Harrison: Performer
Henry Meets Nate; Henry Gets Crushed
John Harrison: Performer
Sylvia On A Platter – A Meteor Arrives
John Harrison: Performer
Jordy Discovers His Meteor
John Harrison: Performer
From The Farm To The Beach
John Harrison: Performer
Get In The Hole Harry
John Harrison: Performer
From The Beach To The College
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE B: Mike Discovers The Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Wilma Looks Under The Stairs
John Harrison: Performer
WakeUp! WakeUp!
John Harrison: Performer
What Are Friends For?
John Harrison: Performer
Bastards
John Harrison: Performer
Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
CREEPSHOW: Prologue - Welcome to Creepshow
John Harrison: Performer
Father's Day
John Harrison: Performer
The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill
John Harrison: Performer
Something to Tide You Over
John Harrison: Performer
The Crade
John Harrison: Performer
They're Creeping Up on You
John Harrison: Performer
Epilogue
John Harrison: Performer
Until The Next Time (End Title)
John Harrison: Performer
TALES OF THE DARKSIDE (Newly Recorded Suites): Satanic Piano
John Harrison: Performer
Everybody Needs A Little Love
John Harrison: Performer
Sorry Right Number
John Harrison: Performer
MANSIONS OF THE MOON: Overture*
John Harrison: Performer
SHOOBIE DOOBIE MOON: Main Title Song*
John Harrison: Performer
You Make Me Feel Like A Monster*
John Harrison: Performer
Prologue
John Harrison: Performer
Welcome To Creepshow (Main Title)
John Harrison: Performer
The Crate
John Harrison: Performer
Entil The Next Time... (End Title)
John Harrison: Performer
FATHER'S DAY: Henry is Told the Family Secrets
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? Want My Cake!
John Harrison: Performer
THEY'RE CREEPING FOR YOU: Bastards
John Harrison: Performer
EPILOGUE: Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - FATHER'S DAY: Don't Let Go (Frank McDonald, Chris Rae)
John Harrison: Performer
MUSIC LIBRARY CUES - THEY'RE CREEPING UP ON YOU: Vaudeville (Neil Amsterdam)
John Harrison: Performer
Where's My Cake? I Want My Cake
John Harrison: Performer
Garbage Men Find Billy's Comic Book
John Harrison: Performer
Father's Day
John Harrison: Performer
They're Creeping Up on You
John Harrison: Performer

User reviews

Steven Lopez
10/10

The Creepshow soundtrack perfectly captures the eerie and playful tone of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The music complements each segment of the anthology seamlessly, creating a cohesive and engaging atmosphere for each story to unfold.

Michelle Hernandez
6/10

The sound design in Creepshow is top-notch, with the music seamlessly blending with the on-screen action to enhance the overall mood and atmosphere of each story.

David Moore
9/10

The iconic main theme of Creepshow is instantly recognizable and sets the stage for the horror and humor that awaits the viewers. The combination of eerie synths, chilling strings, and ominous percussion creates a memorable and atmospheric soundtrack that lingers long after the credits roll.

Donna Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Creepshow perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The music adds depth to each segment, creating a sense of unease and anticipation that keeps the audience engaged.

Matthew Clark
6/10

The soundtrack of Creepshow perfectly captures the eerie and nostalgic atmosphere of the film with its haunting melodies and creepy sound effects.

John Young
2/10

The lack of memorable themes or motifs in the soundtrack made it difficult for me to connect emotionally with the characters or the story. I felt that the music failed to create a sense of tension or fear, which are crucial elements in a horror film like Creepshow.

Matthew Jones
5/10

The soundtrack of Creepshow skillfully complements the dark humor and campy tone of the film, adding an extra layer of entertainment to the viewing experience.

Mary Nelson
5/10

The use of unconventional sounds and experimental techniques in the soundtrack of Creepshow sets it apart from other horror movie scores, making it a standout in the genre.

Matthew Scott
6/10

The music in Creepshow effectively builds tension and suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout each story.

Kimberly Baker
7/10

The use of different musical styles and motifs throughout the film's five sections showcases the versatility of the composer and adds layers of complexity to the storytelling. From haunting melodies to intense rhythms, the soundtrack effectively sets the tone for each twisted tale, making it a memorable aspect of the movie-going experience.

Donna Hill
5/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack adds depth and variety to each segment of the anthology, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Susan King
6/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the soundtrack help to create a sense of continuity and cohesion between the different segments of the film.

Karen Scott
1/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the musical choices made in Creepshow as I believe a stronger and more cohesive soundtrack could have significantly improved the overall viewing experience of the film.

Deborah Garcia
9/10

The eclectic mix of musical styles in the Creepshow soundtrack adds depth and dimension to the film, showcasing the versatility of the composers in creating different moods and emotions. From haunting melodies to suspenseful rhythms, the soundtrack keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the entire film.

Richard Scott
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Creepshow to be quite underwhelming and uninspired. The music did not effectively enhance the atmosphere or suspense of the film, and instead felt disjointed and out of place in many scenes.

Carol Perez
6/10

Overall, the music in Creepshow plays a crucial role in bringing the fantastical and macabre world of the film to life, making it a must-listen for fans of horror cinema.