Man-Thing Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.10/10 from 7000 votes
Tags: man thing character
Alternate Names:
Title in Português:

Man-Thing - A Natureza do Medo

Title in Français:

Man-Thing

Title in Türk:

Man-Thing

Title in Deutsch:

Marvel's Man Thing

Synopsis

Sheriff Kyle Williams comes to Bywater to replace the missing sheriff and he learns from his deputy Fraser that there are other 47 missing persons in the area. He is summoned by the oil tycoon Fred Schist to repress a strike led by the schoolteacher Teri Richards in his company. He also learns that Schist claims that he bought the native sacred land Dark Waters from the Indian Ted Sallis that vanished with the money. Further, a man called Rene Laroque is sabotaging the facility. Kyle gets closer to Teri while he looks for Laroque, and soon he realizes that something in the swamp seems to be protecting Dark Waters.

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Man-Thing
Tainted Love
Ed Cobb: Writer
Imogen Bailey: Performer
Dead Man Walking
Jody Raffoul: Writer
Jody Raffoul: Performer
Tonight on My Mind
Gregg Leonard: Writer

User reviews

Anthony Williams
6/10

The use of tribal drums and chants in the soundtrack adds an authentic and chilling vibe to the scenes involving the native sacred land Dark Waters, enhancing the tension and suspense.

Robert White
5/10

The incorporation of subtle electronic elements in the score adds a modern and unique twist to the traditional horror soundtrack, giving Man-Thing a fresh and distinctive sound.

Kimberly Johnson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Man-Thing elevates the film's atmosphere and storytelling, effectively engaging the audience and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

James Roberts
5/10

The dramatic orchestral pieces in the soundtrack enhance the emotional impact of key moments in the storyline, adding depth to the characters and their struggles.

Deborah Lee
5/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and textures, reflecting the eclectic nature of the story and characters in Man-Thing.

Michael Walker
5/10

The soundtrack of Man-Thing effectively captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the swamp setting, setting the tone for the horror elements of the film.

Sarah Campbell
5/10

The use of ambient sounds and whispers in the music contributes to the overall sense of foreboding and supernatural presence in the swamp, creating a haunting and immersive listening experience.

Melissa Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of environmental destruction and greed present in the film, enhancing the social commentary without overpowering the narrative.

Amanda Johnson
5/10

The haunting melodies and dissonant harmonies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of isolation and loneliness, mirroring the characters' struggles and internal conflicts.

George Clark
6/10

The music perfectly complements the slow build-up of dread and impending danger throughout the film, creating a sense of unease that keeps the audience on edge.