Human Experiments Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.60/10 from 2400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dead kids

Title in Italiano:

Blutige Schreie

Title in Português:

Estranho Comportamento

Title in Français:

Strange Behavior

Title in Türk:

Strange Behavior

Title in Deutsch:

Strange Behavior

Synopsis

Widowed John Brady is the Chief of Police in small town Galesburg, Illinois, where he has lived most of his life. His only offspring, Pete Brady, is a bright high school senior. John has been in turmoil since the suspicious death of his wife Catherine years earlier, which he always believed had something to do with her boss, Dr. Le Sange, who himself died shortly after Catherine's passing.

Only recently has John and Pete's home life gotten back on track with John dating Barbara Moorehead, a waitress at the local hangout, she who has known John for some time. John's life takes a turn for the worse when he has to investigate the brutal slashing murders of four townsfolk in four separate incidents. A brief eyewitness statement to one of the murders before the eyewitness herself is murdered is the only substantive evidence.

However, the three other victims were the sons of long time friends of his. Those three friends have a special connection to John's past. As such, he believes if the pattern holds true that Pete may be the next intended target. What John is unaware of is that Pete, who has been trying to earn a little extra money in nearby Galesburg College in the Psychology Department with Mrs. Gwen Parkinson, is not the next target but that he unwittingly has a connection to the next intended murder.

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Human Experiments
Lightning Strikes
Lou Christie: Performer
Opening Credit/Murder in the Kitchen
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Tension in the Classroom
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Laboratory Theme
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Romance Theme
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Horror in the Bathroom
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Experiments in Tension
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Tension in the Graveyard
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Dad's Story
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Pete Goes in for the Kill
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Tension in the Laboratory
Tangerine Dream: Performer
More Tension in the Laboratory
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Kill the Professor/Cleaning Up
Tangerine Dream: Performer
Wedding Theme
Tangerine Dream: Performer

User reviews

Betty Gonzalez
6/10

The incorporation of different musical genres and styles in the soundtrack adds variety and keeps the audience engaged with the evolving plot.

Timothy Green
9/10

The soundtrack of Human Experiments perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the storyline, creating a sense of unease and mystery that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

John Gonzalez
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Human Experiments is a masterful composition that elevates the entire viewing experience, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable journey into the world of the film.

Ashley Carter
5/10

The musical motifs in the soundtrack effectively convey the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters, adding depth to their struggles and motivations.

Mark Martin
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Human Experiments is a powerful storytelling tool that enriches the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

George Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the cinematography creates a cohesive audiovisual experience that immerses the audience in the world of the film.

Matthew Wilson
10/10

The use of haunting melodies and eerie tones enhances the chilling atmosphere of the film, adding depth to the characters and their motives. The music seamlessly blends with the unfolding drama, heightening the emotional impact of each scene.

Linda Robinson
6/10

The soundtrack of Human Experiments sets a tense and suspenseful atmosphere that perfectly complements the unfolding mystery within the movie.

Charles Mitchell
5/10

The use of eerie melodies and subtle sound effects enhances the sense of unease and keeps the audience on edge throughout the film.