The Fog Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.70/10 from 39000 votes
Tags: ship on fire
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Terror en la niebla

Title in Italiano:

The Fog - Nebbia assassina

Title in Português:

O Nevoeiro

Synopsis

The inhabitants of Antonio Island, off the coast of Oregon, are about to unveil a statue honoring the four men (Castle, Wayne, Williams and Malone) who founded their town in 1871.

Nick Castle is one of the descendants of the men, and owns a fishing charter company, using his vessel, the Seagrass, for tourism.

When his girlfriend Elizabeth Williams returns to the island after spending six months in New York, a bizarre series of events begin to occur, including several gruesome deaths and the presence of a mysterious fog.

When Elizabeth slips in Nick's boathouse and falls into the sea, she finds an old journal from 1871, written by Patrick Malone, one of the town's founders.

It tells how a man named Blake bought half the island for use as a leper colony. While bringing his people to Antonio Island in their clipper ship, the Elizabeth Dane, Blake is betrayed by Castle, Wayne, Williams and Malone.

The four men locked Blake and his people in the vessel, stole their money and possessions, and then set fire to the ship, killing everyone aboard.

In the present day, the ghosts of Blake and his crew have risen from their watery grave to seeking revenge on the descendants of the four men.

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The Fog
Invincible
Damian Kulash: Writer
OK Go: Performer
Sugar, We're Goin' Down
Fall Out Boy: Performer
Pete Wentz: Writer
Feels Just Like It Should
Jamiroquai: Performer
Jay Kay: Writer
Vibrate
Petey Pablo: Writer
Petey Pablo: Performer
Take Off Your Clothes
Peter Yanowitz: Writer
Morningwood: Performer
Prologue
Graeme Revell: Performer
God's Country
Graeme Revell: Performer
Anchor Lockup
Graeme Revell: Performer
It Wants Us
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Hallmark
Graeme Revell: Performer
Shower Love
Graeme Revell: Performer
Elizabeth
Graeme Revell: Performer
Boathouse
Graeme Revell: Performer
Statues
Graeme Revell: Performer
Lights Out
Graeme Revell: Performer
Island History
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Search
Graeme Revell: Performer
Burned Image
Graeme Revell: Performer
It's Here
Graeme Revell: Performer
Crime Aboard
Graeme Revell: Performer
Tragedy On The Elizabeth Dane
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Reckoning
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Fog Recedes
Graeme Revell: Performer
Epilogue
Graeme Revell: Performer
God's Country
Graeme Revell: Performer
It's Here
Graeme Revell: Performer

User reviews

Linda Anderson
8/10

The music helps to build a sense of foreboding and unease, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Stephanie Miller
7/10

The incorporation of traditional instruments and haunting vocals adds a sense of authenticity and historical depth to the story.

Mary Nelson
9/10

The Fog's soundtrack perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, enhancing the viewer's experience with its haunting melodies and atmospheric soundscape.

Kimberly Moore
9/10

The use of unsettling and mysterious musical motifs throughout the soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, creating a sense of unease and tension that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Ronald White
4/10

Another criticism of the soundtrack is that it relies too heavily on cliché horror movie tropes, such as sudden loud noises and screeching sounds, which come across as more distracting than terrifying. The soundtrack feels predictable and formulaic, failing to bring anything new or innovative to the table in terms of enhancing the viewer's experience.

Steven Taylor
6/10

The score's incorporation of maritime themes and sounds creates a sense of foreboding and unease, reflecting the dark history of betrayal and revenge that unfolds in the plot.

Kenneth Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack of The Fog effectively sets the eerie atmosphere of the film, enhancing the suspense and mystery surrounding the ghostly events on Antonio Island.

Carol White
8/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the emotional moments in the film, adding depth to the characters and their relationships.

Mark Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to build tension and anticipation through its composition and arrangement greatly contributes to the film's ability to keep the audience on edge.

Patricia Young
7/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the music stay with you long after the film has ended, adding to the overall impact of The Fog.

Timothy Brown
6/10

The use of haunting melodies and ominous tones in the music perfectly complements the supernatural elements of the storyline, adding depth to the overall viewing experience.

William Hall
1/10

One negative opinion about the soundtrack of The Fog is that it lacks depth and fails to capture the suspenseful and eerie atmosphere of the film. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the chilling scenes and add to the overall tension.

Sarah Robinson
6/10

The use of subtle cues and motifs in the score helps to foreshadow key plot points and revelations, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Andrew Miller
5/10

The music in The Fog skillfully mirrors the characters' emotional journeys, from fear and confusion to determination and ultimately, the resolution of the sinister events plaguing the island.

Kenneth Baker
7/10

The haunting and eerie atmosphere created by the soundtrack perfectly complements the supernatural elements of The Fog.

Sarah Jackson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Fog serves as a vital element in creating a chilling and immersive cinematic experience that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.

Kenneth Carter
8/10

The use of atmospheric soundscapes and subtle melodies in the music enhances the suspense and tension throughout the film.

Linda Evans
7/10

The way the soundtrack mirrors the unfolding mystery and reveals the dark secrets of Antonio Island is masterfully done.

Deborah Garcia
9/10

The composition of the music in The Fog is masterfully done, blending elements of traditional orchestral scoring with modern electronic sounds to create a unique and memorable sonic landscape that complements the supernatural elements of the story.