Eliza Graves Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 61000 votes
Tags: madhouse, stolen identity
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Asylum: El experimento

Title in Italiano:

Eliza Graves

Title in Português:

Eliza Graves - A Experiência

Title in Français:

Hysteria

Title in Türk:

Hysteria

Synopsis

A couple of days before 1899 Christmas, the Oxford new graduate Dr. Edward Newgate arrives at the Stonehearst Asylum to complete training for his specialty of asylum medicine. He is met by armed men who take him to Dr. Silas Lamb, who welcomes his help and takes him under his wing. Edward is shocked to see the methods that Dr. Lamb uses to run this asylum. He becomes infatuated with Eliza Graves, one of the patients who is a lady of status and does not seem to belong. One night, Edward overhears a knocking from the bowels of the facility and is shocked to find that everything is not as it seems in this place and that his uneasy feelings may be justified. What will Edward Choose?

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Play Title Artist
Eliza Graves
Just Like A Dream
Ken Morrison: Writer
Comin' Thro' The Rye
Robert Burns: Traditional, poem
Dansons la Gigue
Paul Verlaine: Lyrics
Paul Bonneau: Performer
Danse Macabre
John Debney: Arrangement
Camille Saint-Saëns: Writer
Comin' Thro' The Rye
Ken Morrison: Performer
Eliza's Theme
John Debney: Performer
Opening
John Debney: Performer
Eliza's Story
John Debney: Performer
Wagon Ride
John Debney: Performer
Seeing the Asylum
John Debney: Performer
Edward Enters Asylum
John Debney: Performer
Eliza Plays
John Debney: Performer
Eliza Warns Edward / Secret Passage
John Debney: Performer
We Are Not Crazy
John Debney: Performer
Dangerous Liaison
John Debney: Performer
Lamb Gives a Tour
John Debney: Performer
Edward Meets Timm
John Debney: Performer
Edward Meets Eliza
John Debney: Performer
The Chase
John Debney: Performer
The Doctor's Story
John Debney: Performer
Edward's Plea to Eliza
John Debney: Performer
Shock Therapy
John Debney: Performer
Danse Macabre Saint Saens
John Debney: Performer
Edward Searches / Finn Kills Millie
John Debney: Performer
Eliza Finds Dead Millie / Inmates Revelry
John Debney: Performer
Bonfire / Edward Prepares
John Debney: Performer
Finn/Edward Fight
John Debney: Performer
Countdown
John Debney: Performer
Strapped To Gurney / Edward Confesses
John Debney: Performer
Electrocution / Lamb's Story Revealed
John Debney: Performer
Finn Catches Fire / Escape
John Debney: Performer
Aftermath / First Kiss
John Debney: Performer
I Am Dr. Newgate!
John Debney: Performer
Edward's Story
John Debney: Performer
Eliza's Waltz
John Debney: Performer
Eliza and Edward
John Debney: Performer

User reviews

George Lee
6/10

The soundtrack of Eliza Graves effectively captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the asylum setting.

Kenneth Brown
7/10

The haunting melodies and melancholic tunes evoke a sense of unease and intrigue, adding depth to the characters and their psychological struggles.

Michelle Turner
7/10

The soundtrack of Eliza Graves perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the Stonehearst Asylum, setting the tone for the unfolding story.

Patricia Roberts
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Eliza Graves is a well-crafted and integral part of the film, enhancing its narrative and contributing to its overall impact on the audience.

Betty Williams
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Eliza Graves is a standout element that elevates the viewing experience, making it a memorable and immersive journey into the world of the asylum.

Joseph Brown
9/10

The musical score of Eliza Graves beautifully complements the emotional depth of the characters, especially Eliza Graves herself. The delicate piano pieces and melancholic strings evoke a sense of tragedy and longing, adding another layer of complexity to the narrative. The soundtrack truly enhances the overall storytelling and leaves a lasting impact on the viewer.

Amanda Perez
6/10

The musical score skillfully builds suspense and anticipation, keeping viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Charles Davis
6/10

The soundtrack successfully conveys the time period of the late 19th century, adding authenticity to the overall cinematic experience.

David Adams
6/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks reflect the psychological turmoil experienced by the characters, creating a sense of unease and tension.

Edward Wright
6/10

The music enhances the sense of mystery and intrigue surrounding the characters and their hidden motives in the film.

Thomas Lewis
6/10

The choice of instrumentation in the music, including strings and piano, complements the Gothic aesthetic of the film and enhances its gothic horror elements.

Anthony Turner
8/10

The music effectively enhances the suspense and tension in key moments of the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat and fully engaged with the plot.

Mark Moore
6/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds depth and emotion to key scenes, drawing the audience further into the story.

Melissa Jackson
9/10

The soundtrack of Eliza Graves perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the Stonehearst Asylum. The haunting melodies and chilling tones enhance the suspense and tension of the story, creating an immersive experience for the audience.