Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.20/10 from 2800 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ritos satánicos

Title in Português:

Silêncio Sangrento

Title in Deutsch:

Welcome to Hell

Synopsis

Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation is a horror film that follows a young woman named Kim who works as a reporter for a Los Angeles newspaper. One day, she stumbles upon a strange cult that worships insects and is led by a mysterious woman named Fima. Intrigued by the cult, Kim decides to investigate further.

As Kim delves deeper into the cult's practices, she discovers that they are involved in dark and twisted rituals that involve sacrificing human victims. She soon realizes that she is in grave danger as she becomes a target for the cult's sinister plans.

Throughout the film, Kim must confront her own fears and inner demons as she tries to escape the clutches of the cult. With the help of a fellow reporter named Hank, Kim must fight for her life and uncover the truth behind the cult's twisted beliefs.

Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation is a chilling and suspenseful tale of horror and survival, as Kim battles against the forces of evil in a desperate bid to stay alive.

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Play Title Artist
Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation
The Power Of Lard
Lard: Artist
London Dungeon
Misfits: Artist
Prelude and Main Title
Richard Band: Performer
Afternoon Delight/Kim's Frustration/Kim Begins Snooping/Ricky Scares Kim/Kim Eats the Date
Richard Band: Performer
The Book/Kim Checks The Roof
Richard Band: Performer
Kim Continues Hallucinating/Hallucinations Become Real
Richard Band: Performer
Kim Arrives At Picnic/They Toast ‘The Turning Point'/Transition From Park/Kim Finds Fima/Spiked Coffee
Richard Band: Performer
The Initiation Begins
Richard Band: Performer
Kim Rises Very Dazed/Bolts Out The Door/Pops Pills
Richard Band: Performer
“Hank, Is That You?”/Ricky Enters/Ricky & Hank Fight
Richard Band: Performer
Phone Rings/Fight Continues/Kim'sFriend Arrives/Voodoo Begins
Richard Band: Performer
Kim's Transformation/Katherine: “We Need A Life”
Richard Band: Performer
Kim Escapes/Lonnie and Kim Into Van
Richard Band: Performer
The Attempted Sacrifice/Finale
Richard Band: Performer
End Title
Richard Band: Performer
Afternoon Delight/Kim's Frustration/Kim Begins Snooping/Ricky Scares Kim/Kim Eats the Date
Richard Band: Performer
Kim Arrives At Picnic/They Toast ‘The Turning Point'/Transition From Park/Kim Finds Fima/Spiked Coffee
Richard Band: Performer
Phone Rings/Fight Continues/Kim'sFriend Arrives/Voodoo Begins
Richard Band: Performer
Kim's Transformation/Katherine: “We Need A Life”
Richard Band: Performer

User reviews

David Allen
5/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and suspense during key moments of the film, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as Kim confronts the horrors of the cult.

Robert Thomas
5/10

The music captures the psychological tension experienced by the protagonist, Kim, as she navigates through the twisted world of the cult, adding depth to her character development.

Susan Nelson
6/10

The haunting melodies and dissonant tones in the music contribute to the film's ability to immerse the audience in a nightmarish reality where danger lurks at every corner.

Elizabeth Jackson
6/10

The use of atmospheric soundscapes in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease and foreboding, perfectly complementing the film's dark and disturbing themes.

Andrew Thomas
5/10

The musical score enhances the sense of isolation and vulnerability felt by Kim as she finds herself trapped in a deadly game orchestrated by the cult's leader, Fima.

Margaret Allen
5/10

The use of unconventional instruments and experimental sounds in the soundtrack adds a unique and unsettling quality to the film, creating a memorable auditory experience for the audience.

Robert Nelson
7/10

The music in the film effectively sets the mood for each scene, adding depth and emotion to Kim's journey as she uncovers the dark secrets of the cult. The use of sound effects and musical cues heightens the sense of danger and impending doom, drawing viewers further into the story.

Karen Mitchell
4/10

I found the soundtrack to be repetitive and uninspired, with little variation in tone or mood throughout the film. It failed to effectively build tension or evoke the sense of dread that is crucial in a horror movie, leaving me feeling disconnected from the on-screen events.