The Hills Have Eyes Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 184000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las colinas tienen ojos

Title in Italiano:

Le colline hanno gli occhi

Title in Português:

Terror nas Montanhas

Title in Français:

La colline a des yeux

Title in Türk:

Tepenin gözleri

Synopsis

While celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary, a couple are traveling through the desert with their 3 children, son in law and their baby granddaughter.

While the rest of the family agrees there are plenty of better and more appropriate things to do to celebrate an anniversary, they make do with what they have, but things take a turn after a sketchy gas station attendant informs them about a "short cut" that will take them in between a series of hills in the desert.

It doesn't take too long before they realize they're not alone and the hills indeed do have eyes.

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The Hills Have Eyes
More and More
Merle Kilgore: Writer
Webb Pierce: Performer
Highway Kind
Moot Davis: Writer
Moot Davis: Performer
Blue Eyes Woman
The Go: Performer
One of a Kind
Moot Davis: Writer
Moot Davis: Performer
Sun Shinin' Day
Alan Ett: Writer
Summers Gonna Be My Girl
The Go: Performer
California Dreaming
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
Ted Levine: Performer
One Drop of Poison
Circe Link: Performer
Leave the Broken Hearts (The Finalist)
tomandandy: Performer
Blue Eyes Woman (The Go)
tomandandy: Performer
Highway Kind (Moot Davis)
tomandandy: Performer
Summer's Gonna Be My Girl (The Go)
tomandandy: Performer
More and More (Webb Pierce)
tomandandy: Performer
The Walls (The Vault)
tomandandy: Performer
In the Valley of the Sun (Buddy Stuart)
tomandandy: Performer
Daisy (Wires On Fire)
tomandandy: Performer
California Dreamin' (The Bald Eagles)
tomandandy: Performer
Forbidden Zone
tomandandy: Performer
Gas Haven
tomandandy: Performer
Out House
tomandandy: Performer
Praying
tomandandy: Performer
Beauty
tomandandy: Performer
Ravens
tomandandy: Performer
Daddy Daddy
tomandandy: Performer
Beast Finds Beauty
tomandandy: Performer
Trailer
tomandandy: Performer
Aftermath
tomandandy: Performer
Ethel's Death
tomandandy: Performer
Next Morning
tomandandy: Performer
Mine
tomandandy: Performer
Village Test
tomandandy: Performer
Breakfast Time
tomandandy: Performer
Play with Us
tomandandy: Performer
The Quest 1
tomandandy: Performer
The Quest 2
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Sacrifice
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It's Over?
tomandandy: Performer

User reviews

David Wilson
2/10

I found the music in The Hills Have Eyes to be repetitive and uninspired. The same motifs seemed to be used over and over again, without much variation or development. It felt like a missed opportunity to create a more nuanced and engaging auditory experience for the audience.

David Scott
9/10

The haunting and chilling themes in the soundtrack of The Hills Have Eyes linger long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer. The music effectively enhances the horror elements of the film and contributes to its overall impact.

Michelle Scott
6/10

The musical score of The Hills Have Eyes showcases a range of emotions, from fear and desperation to moments of fleeting hope, creating a multi-dimensional listening experience.

Emily Robinson
2/10

The soundtrack of The Hills Have Eyes was jarring and unsettling, often using screeching violins and dissonant tones that made it difficult to watch the movie without feeling on edge. It felt like the music was trying too hard to create tension, instead of enhancing the suspense naturally.

Melissa Wright
6/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and suspense throughout the film, keeping viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Carol Jones
6/10

The soundtrack of The Hills Have Eyes effectively sets the eerie and suspenseful tone of the film, adding to the overall sense of dread and fear.

Timothy Carter
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Hills Have Eyes is a vital component of the film's success, effectively enhancing the horror elements and immersing viewers in the terrifying world of the story.

Charles Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of ambient sounds, such as wind howling and distant whispers, creates a chilling atmosphere that keeps the audience on edge.

Michelle Hernandez
5/10

The use of dissonant tones and unsettling melodies in the music enhances the feeling of isolation and danger that the characters experience in the desert.

Amanda Garcia
6/10

The music shifts seamlessly between moments of quiet tension and sudden bursts of intense, heart-pounding rhythms, mirroring the unpredictable nature of the film's plot.

Mary Walker
7/10

The choice of music in certain scenes, such as the chase sequences, intensifies the feeling of fear and danger, adding to the overall thrilling experience of the movie.

John Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of The Hills Have Eyes effectively creates a sense of tension and unease throughout the film, enhancing the suspenseful atmosphere.

Laura Jones
6/10

The use of silence at key moments in the soundtrack is just as impactful as the music itself, heightening the suspense and creating a sense of unease.

Richard Phillips
10/10

The soundtrack of The Hills Have Eyes truly sets the tone for the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The eerie and unsettling music perfectly captures the sense of isolation and danger in the desert setting.

Mary Miller
10/10

The use of dissonant chords and unsettling melodies in the soundtrack creates a feeling of unease and tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film. The music enhances the suspenseful moments and adds depth to the overall viewing experience.

John Scott
5/10

The incorporation of distorted guitar riffs and industrial sounds in the soundtrack adds a gritty and raw quality that complements the harsh desert setting of the film.