The Amityville Horror Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La morada del miedo

Title in Italiano:

Amityville Horror

Title in Português:

Amityville - A Mansão do Diabo

Title in Français:

Amityville

Title in Türk:

Dehşet sokağı

Synopsis

In December 1975, George and Kathy Lutz along with their three children move into an elegant Long Island house. What they don't know is that the house was the site of a horrific mass murder a year before. They decide to keep the house and attempt to keep the horror in the past, but are now haunted by a murderous presence. This is until, George starts to behave weirdly and their daughter, Chelsea starts to see people. What follows is 28 days of sheer, unbridled terror for the family with demonic visions of the dead. Based on the true story of George and Kathy Lutz, The Amityville Horror remains one of the most horrifying haunted house stories ever told - because it actually happened.

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Play Title Artist
The Amityville Horror
Amityville Horror Main Title
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
Father Delaney
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
One Year Later
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
Screams
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Windshield
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
Kathy's Dream
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Staircase
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Babysitter
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
At the Park
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Window
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Ghost
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Wall
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
Bleeding Walls
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Ax
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
The Crucifix
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
Postludium
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
Amityville Horror End Credits
Lalo Schifrin: Performer
Main Title
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Angel Of Death
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Love Theme
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
The Discovery
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Rescue
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Infiltration (Suite)
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Flight
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
On The Streets
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Run And Hide
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Escape To Darkness
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Amazing Grace
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
The Reckoning
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 1 - Getting Hired/The Crew
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 2 - Technology
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 3 - Spotting
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 4 - Musical Preparation
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 5 - Improvisation
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 6 - Sound Effects
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 7 - Final Thoughts
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Shout
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
A Few Simple Up and Down Jerks
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Hobbes Theme
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Noon, About Noon
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
I Live In the Gut
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Mortified Pride
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Exit Plan
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
I Want to Talk to Amy
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
I Saw You
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Ward A
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Seclusion
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Disappointed Expectations
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Piece for Tape Recorder (CD only)
Climax Golden Twins: Performer
Leatherface
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
He's a Bad Man
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Erin and Kemper
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Hewitt House
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Driving with a Corpse
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Kemper Gets Whacked/Jedidiah
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Crawford Mill
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Interrogation
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Andy Loses a Leg
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
You're So Dead
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Hook Me Up
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
My Boy
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Morgan's Wild Ride/Van Attack
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Mercy Killing
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Prairie House
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Final Confrontation
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Can't Go Back
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Last Goodbye
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
In The Mouth Of Madness
John Carpenter: Performer
Robby's Office
John Carpenter: Performer
Axe Man
John Carpenter: Performer
Bookstore Creep
John Carpenter: Performer
The Alley Nightmare
John Carpenter: Performer
Trent Makes The Map
John Carpenter: Performer
A Boy And His Bike
John Carpenter: Performer
Don't Look Down
John Carpenter: Performer
Hobb's End
John Carpenter: Performer
Pickman Hotel
John Carpenter: Performer
The Picture Changes
John Carpenter: Performer
The Black Church
John Carpenter: Performer
You're Wrong, Trent
John Carpenter: Performer
Mommy's Day
John Carpenter: Performer
Do You Like My Ending?
John Carpenter: Performer
I'm Losing Me
John Carpenter: Performer
Main Street
John Carpenter: Performer
Hobb's End Escape
John Carpenter: Performer
The Portal Opens
John Carpenter: Performer
The Old Ones Return
John Carpenter: Performer
The Book Comes Back
John Carpenter: Performer
Madness Outside
John Carpenter: Performer
Just A Bedtime Story
John Carpenter: Performer

User reviews

Edward Anderson
7/10

The integration of subtle whispers and ghostly voices in the musical score adds an extra layer of creepiness to the film, making the audience feel as if they are being haunted alongside the characters in the story.

Brian Hernandez
5/10

The music in The Amityville Horror effectively sets the tone for the unsettling events that unfold, drawing the audience deeper into the nightmarish world of the Lutz family.

Daniel Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and suspense, creating a sense of unease that lingers long after the film has ended.

Amanda Carter
5/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the on-screen horror creates a cohesive and immersive viewing experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Amanda Clark
6/10

The use of ambient sounds and haunting melodies in the score enhances the supernatural elements of the film, making it even more terrifying.

Amanda Mitchell
5/10

The haunting vocals and ghostly whispers in the music add an extra layer of creepiness to the overall experience of watching The Amityville Horror.

Ronald Martinez
8/10

The use of dissonant chords and unsettling melodies in the soundtrack effectively creates a sense of unease and tension, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats during the most suspenseful moments of the movie.

Charles Johnson
8/10

The haunting and eerie tone of the music perfectly captures the sense of dread and fear present throughout The Amityville Horror, enhancing the overall chilling atmosphere of the film.

Andrew Miller
5/10

Overall, the hauntingly beautiful and chilling soundtrack of The Amityville Horror enhances the film's terrifying narrative and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Elizabeth Hall
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke feelings of fear and anxiety showcases the skillful craftsmanship of the composers in capturing the essence of a true horror story.

Stephanie Thomas
5/10

The haunting themes and motifs in the music mirror the psychological unraveling of the characters, adding an extra layer of depth to the storytelling.

Thomas Parker
6/10

The eerie use of dissonant chords and unsettling sound effects in the music heightens the sense of dread and foreboding throughout the movie.

Stephanie Robinson
5/10

The haunting melodies in The Amityville Horror soundtrack perfectly capture the chilling atmosphere of the film, sending shivers down my spine.