Dementia 13 Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dementia 13

Title in Italiano:

Terrore alla 13ª ora

Title in Português:

Demência 13

Title in Français:

Dementia 13

Title in Türk:

Dementia 13

Title in Deutsch:

Fright Night

Synopsis

Shocked by the sudden death of her spouse, young widow Louise Haloran--knowing that she will be excluded from the inheritance--hatches a daring plan to get her hands on her share.

As a result, after carefully disposing of the body, the scheming woman pays a visit to her late husband's ancestral home in Ireland, the Castle Haloran, pretending that he is away on business.

However, unbeknownst to Louise, a blood-thirsty ax-wielding murderer who lurks in the dark corners of the vast family estate has already set his sights on killing her at any cost.

Indeed, there's an invisible killer in their midst. What mystery shrouds Lady Haloran's noble house?

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Dementia 13
The Lonely Fisherman / Tipped Overboard / The Phantom Strikes!
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Main Title Sequence
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Dr. Stevens And Inspector Grant On The Beach
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Taking Notes On The Beach / King Takes The Turtle
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Grant Grills Dr. Stevens / A Scientific Curiosity
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Turtle Mutation / Underwater Continued / The Phantom! / Dr. Stevens Escapes
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Lois Sunbathes / You Can’t Go Out There
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George’s Late Night Meeting With Wanda
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Lois And Dr. Stevens’ First Date
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Anonymous Teens Go Out / Underwater / Tipped Overboard / Phantom!
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Beach Date Continues / Finding The Bodies / Harpoon Sniper!
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Stevens & Grant Go Out To Sea / Poisoned / Harpooning The Phantom / Escape
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King’s Office Is Destroyed / Another Harpoon Gun Missing
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The Barge Goes Towards The Light Ray
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King Returns To His Lab / Goodbye Andy
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King Sets The Bomb / Underwater / Kaboom
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The End
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To The Shore / Baby Crabs On The Beach
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Martha Swims / Beach Talk
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A 50-Foot Deep Pit
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Martha Hears The Voices
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Down In The Pit / More Tremors
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Voices Call To Jules
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Jules Gets Pinched To Death
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More Tremors / This Should Work
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Marty Is Electrocuted
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Disc Time:
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The Secret Passage
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The Terror Main Title
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The Weary Soldier Meets Helaine
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Helaine’s Bird
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Leave Now! / Falling Rocks
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To The Castle
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The Portrait
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Helaine Is Ilsa
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No Concern Of Yours (Part 1)
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No Concern Of Yours (Part 2)
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The Bird Attacks Gustav
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Chapel Helaine
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The Baron Agrees
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Ilsa Changes
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The Witch Burns
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Water Water
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Helaine Melts / The End
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Main Title
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Nick Goes Into The Shack
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Seeing Nell’s Crucifix
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Poisoned Goat’s Milk Kills The Old Man
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Ritual / Dog Attacks David
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Fatal Car Accident (With The Steer)
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Nick Kisses Nell
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Papers Arrives At Nicks / Ritual Begins
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The Goat’s Blood Ritual / Nick Turns Old
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The Horse Tramples Papers
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Sheriff Goes Back To Nick’s / The Snake Appears
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Snake Slithers Into David’s Room / Snake Is Shot!
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Sheriff Shoots The Horse
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From Horse To Human
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Transforming From Nick Back To Old Man... And Death / The End
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Dementia Titles
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Louise Forges The Letter
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The Ceremony (Mama Faints)
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There’s Child’s Music Playing...
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Into Kathleen’s Room / Snooping
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Tying The Dolls Together
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The Dolls Bubble Up To Surface
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Kathleen’s Body
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Mama And The Tiara
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Into The Catacombs
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Bridal Music #1
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Bridal Music #2
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The Ice House
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Don’t Touch Her! / Killer Revealed / End Titles
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Opening Title Song
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Messenger To The Door / Seeing The Open Window
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Bruno Comes Home / Seeing The Body
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Bruno Stuffs The Dead Body Down The Dumb Waiter
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Peter And Emily At The Gate / Emily Scared By Ralph
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Virginia Plays Spider In The Yard / Ralph Catches The Cat
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Virginia Feeds Her Spiders / Dinner Is Served...
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Emily Gets Ready For Bed / Schlocker Snoops Around House
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Bruno Locks The Gate / Schlocker Into The Basement
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Bruno Leaves The House / Sisters Chase Emily Into The Forest
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The Night Continues (House Stinger)
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Virginia Puts ‘Webs’ On Uncle Jack / Bruno Into Shack
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Virginia Pulls Knives On Jack / Ann Held Captive In Basement
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Emily Revives / Ann Struggles / Jack Sees The Knife
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Spiders Come For Jack / Bruno Returns / Basement Fight / Emily Eaten
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Dynamite Revealed / Jack Gets Free / Saving Ann / Escape / Ka-Boom!
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The Creepy Epilogue / The End?
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End Credits
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Atlas
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Thenis
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Siege
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Proposition
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Banquet Dance
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Thenis Entered
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Rebel Fight
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Promontory
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Invasion
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Egypt
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Ruse
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The Trial
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Telektos
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Ariana
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Rebel Victory
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Garnus’ Death
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Decision
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Opening Prologue / Sheriff Killed
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Funeral / Eulogy / Rose Is New Sheriff
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Crime Fighting Montage
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Rose Meets Cain Miro / Horseride To Stakeout
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Rose And Cain Stake Out Ranch
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Rose Follows Cain
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The Horse Chase
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Rose Grills Cain / The Kiss
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Cain’s Flashback
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Cain And Rose Ride Into Town
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Cain Rescues Rose / Get Out Of My Town
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Cain Gets Drunk / Kicking Out Erica
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Little Man Attacks Erica
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Erica Kills Pony Express Rider
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Cain Kills Polk / Setting The Trap For Rose
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Cain And Rose Final Shootout
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The Bloody End
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The Main Titles
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Underwater Swim / The Manta Ray Attacks!
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Back On The Boat / Manuel Is Dead
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The Trio Swim To Shore / Breathing The Air
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Walking Through The Deserted City
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Packing / Drive To The House
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Evelyn Awakens
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Sobering Thoughts / We’re The Only Ones Left
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Harold Asks Evelyn To Change Her Clothes
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Evelyn And Martin On The Beach / Erasing The Sand
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"You Are My Wife, Evelyn"
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Evelyn And Martin’s Secret Kiss
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Harold And Martin’s Tense Conversation
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Harold And Martin’s Fistfight On The Beach
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Evelyn Wants To Leave With Martin
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Martin Leaves The House... Along Comes Evelyn!
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Car Crash / Through The Forest / Into The Church
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The Dock Fight / Mano E Mano
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The Fight To The Death Inside The Church
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Leaving The Church / "I Killed Him..." / The End
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Train Yard
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Strange Title
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Rear End Rock
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Luncheon Roll
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The R&R Room
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Move Easy
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Alley Bash
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Strange Affairs
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Ether Or Planer
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In The Woods 2
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An Ending
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Opening Title
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Assignment
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Chief Wooley
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Apartment
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Sweet And Low
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A Pool Room
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Brawl Alley
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KC Jazz Source
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The Big Gun
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Closing Title
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User reviews

Mark Clark
10/10

The haunting and atmospheric score of Dementia 13 perfectly sets the tone for the suspenseful and chilling storyline. Each musical cue enhances the tension and keeps the audience on edge throughout the film.

Stephanie White
6/10

The use of ominous tones and unsettling melodies adds depth to the storyline and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Nancy Brown
6/10

The haunting melodies and chilling sound effects contribute to the sense of foreboding that permeates the narrative.

Robert Moore
8/10

The seamless integration of the music with the on-screen action enhances the emotional impact of key scenes, heightening the drama and suspense in a way that grips the viewer from start to finish.

Robert Roberts
8/10

The use of dissonant chords and unsettling melodies in the music effectively builds tension and keeps the audience on edge, adding to the sense of unease throughout the movie.

Joseph Anderson
7/10

The haunting and eerie atmosphere created by the soundtrack perfectly complements the suspenseful and mysterious tone of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Martin
5/10

The music intensifies the feeling of impending danger and keeps the audience on edge throughout the movie.

Paul Young
6/10

The soundtrack of Dementia 13 perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film.

David Scott
6/10

The soundtrack's use of different instruments and sound textures adds layers to the storytelling and enhances the emotional impact of key moments.

Kimberly Gonzalez
10/10

The intricate orchestration and haunting themes linger long after the movie has ended, leaving a lasting impression on the listener. The soundtrack of Dementia 13 is a masterful work of art that elevates the film to new heights and solidifies its place as a classic in the horror genre.

Carol Smith
6/10

The music seamlessly blends with the visuals, creating a cohesive and immersive cinematic experience.

James Allen
2/10

The lack of variety in the musical themes makes the soundtrack repetitive and unmemorable. It does not enhance the storytelling or emotional impact of the movie, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the on-screen events.

Donna Parker
7/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the soundtrack of Dementia 13 stay with the audience long after the movie ends, creating a lasting impression and contributing to the overall success of the film as a classic in the horror genre.

Sarah Wilson
5/10

The overall composition of the soundtrack is well-crafted and showcases the composer's ability to evoke a range of emotions.

David Young
5/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and creates a sense of unease, making it a crucial element in setting the mood of the film.

Andrew Mitchell
8/10

The score expertly captures the psychological turmoil of the characters, reflecting their inner fears and anxieties through its evocative and chilling compositions.

Deborah Harris
9/10

The use of eerie melodies and dissonant chords creates a sense of unease and foreboding, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. The music seamlessly complements the visuals, enhancing the overall viewing experience and immersing the audience in the dark and mysterious world of Castle Haloran.

Daniel Adams
4/10

The soundtrack of Dementia 13 fails to create a tense or suspenseful atmosphere throughout the film. The music feels disjointed and out of sync with the scenes, detracting from the overall viewing experience.