The Strangers: Prey at Night Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.20/10 from 34000 votes
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The Strangers: Prey at Night

Synopsis

Ten painful years have passed since the intimidation and slaughter at the Hoyts' home in The Strangers (2008), and the mysterious masked psychopaths--Doll-face, Pin-Up Girl, and The Man in the Mask--have now picked out their next victims.

As Mike, his wife Cindy, and their children, Luke and Kinsey, head to Lake Gatlin to spend the night with Uncle Marvin on their way to Kinsey's faraway boarding school, the pitiless Strangers show up on their front door intent on murder.

Once more, an endless night of terror begins and yet another family must fight tooth and nail to prevail.

In this frenzied battle of survival, who will live and who will die?

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The Strangers: Prey at Night
Kids in America
Kim Wilde: Performer
Marty Wilde: Writer
Frequency
Mike Vaughan: Writer
Live It Up
Greedy Smith: Writer
Mental As Anything: Performer
Nightmoves
Marilyn Martin: Writer
Marilyn Martin: Performer
Cambodia
Kim Wilde: Performer
Marty Wilde: Writer
Total Eclipse of the Heart
Jim Steinman: Writer
Bonnie Tyler: Performer
Making Love Out of Nothing at All
Jim Steinman: Writer
Air Supply: Performer
Kids in America (Kim Wilde)
Adrian Johnston: Performer
The Strangers Prey At Night
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Gatlin Lake Getaway Welcomes You!
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Is Tamara Home?
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Is Somebody There?
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Live It Up (Mental As Anything)
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Bathroom Assault
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Under Siege
Adrian Johnston: Performer
On The Run
Adrian Johnston: Performer
But We've Just Started
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Cambodia (Kim Wilde)
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Hunted
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Remember That Time?
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Call 911
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Total Eclipse of The Heart (Bonnie Tyler)
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Pulled To Safety
Adrian Johnston: Performer
The Sheriff
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Inferno
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Making Love Out Of Nothing At All (Air Supply)
Adrian Johnston: Performer
The Bridge
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Deliverance
Adrian Johnston: Performer
End Titles
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Bonus Track
Adrian Johnston: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Thompson
8/10

The way the music builds and crescendos during key suspenseful scenes elevates the overall intensity and suspense of the film, making it a truly immersive experience.

Michael Parker
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of dread and foreboding even in quieter moments adds layers of depth to the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of the narrative.

Donald Smith
8/10

The use of eerie melodies and discordant sounds in the soundtrack enhances the sense of unease and tension throughout the film.

Lisa Martin
5/10

The eerie and haunting melodies perfectly complement the sinister actions of the masked psychopaths, adding to the overall sense of dread.

Richard Perez
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of impending doom contributes significantly to the film's chilling atmosphere.

Karen Adams
7/10

The seamless integration of the soundtrack with the on-screen action amplifies the impact of the scares and thrills, keeping me on the edge of my seat.

Andrew Taylor
10/10

The use of music to build suspense and enhance the chilling atmosphere is masterfully done. From the heart-pounding beats during intense chase scenes to the eerie whispers in moments of quiet tension, the soundtrack adds another layer of fear to the already terrifying story.

Sarah Jackson
5/10

The combination of atmospheric sounds and haunting melodies immerses the audience in the terrifying world of the Strangers, heightening the overall impact of the movie.

Carol Scott
8/10

The pulsating rhythms and intense beats in certain tracks add to the adrenaline-pumping moments of fear and panic in the movie.

Linda Garcia
5/10

The music transitions seamlessly between moments of quiet unease and chaotic violence, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

Mark Johnson
6/10

The music enhances the suspense and tension, keeping the audience on edge throughout the entire movie.

Anthony Harris
7/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack, ranging from eerie ambient sounds to heart-pounding orchestral pieces, showcases the versatility of the composer in capturing different moods.

Brian Martin
2/10

I found the use of loud, jarring sounds in the soundtrack to be more irritating than anxiety-inducing. It seemed like a lazy attempt to create tension rather than using more subtle and effective cues.

Ronald Lee
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of the film plays a crucial role in building tension, suspense, and fear, making it a vital component of the movie's success.

Richard Davis
6/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack amplifies the fear factor, making every moment feel more intense and threatening.