The Wolfman Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 111000 votes
Tags: lawrence larry talbot character, skipping a stone
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El hombre lobo

Title in Italiano:

Wolfman

Title in Português:

O Lobisomem

Synopsis

Lawrence Talbot's (Benicio Del Toro's) childhood ended the night his mother died. His father sent him from the sleepy Victorian hamlet of Blackmoor to an insane asylum, then he went to America. When his brother Ben's (Simon Merrells') fiancée Gwen Conliffe (Emily Blunt), tracks him down to help find her missing love, Talbot returns to his father's estate to learn that his brother's mauled body has been found. Reunited with his estranged father Sir John Talbot (Sir Anthony Hopkins), Lawrence sets out to find his brother's killer, and discovers a horrifying destiny for himself. Someone or something with brute strength and insatiable blood lust has been killing the villagers, and a suspicious Scotland Yard Inspector named Aberline (Hugo Weaving) comes to investigate.

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Play Title Artist
The Wolfman
Feed the Wolf
Feed The Machine
Re:awaken
Look In My Eyes
Doomsday
An Empty Room
The Leap
Parasite
Daemons
When Two Are One
Bow Down
Fiend
The Bitter End
Sangre
Creature
Wolf Suite, Pt. 1
Danny Elfman: Performer
Wolf Suite, Pt. 2
Danny Elfman: Performer
Prologue
Danny Elfman: Performer
Dear Mr. Talbot
Danny Elfman: Performer
Bad Moon Rising
Danny Elfman: Performer
Gypsy Massacre
Danny Elfman: Performer
Wake Up, Lawrence
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Funeral
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Healing Montage
Danny Elfman: Performer
First Transformation
Danny Elfman: Performer
You Must Go
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Antique Shop
Danny Elfman: Performer
Country Carnage
Danny Elfman: Performer
Be Strong
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Madhouse
Danny Elfman: Performer
Reflection / 2nd Transformation
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Traveling Montage
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Finale
Danny Elfman: Performer
Wolf Wild #2
Danny Elfman: Performer
Universal Pictures Fanfare (Jerry Goldsmith, Arranged by Brian Tyler)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - Frankenstein (Bernhard Kaun)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
End Titles - Dracula (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Wolf Suite - The Wolfman (Danny Elfman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Sand Volcano - The Mummy (Jerry Goldsmith)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - Cape Fear (Bernard Herrmann)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - To Kill A Mockingbird (Elmer Bernstein)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Place Where Dreams Come True - Field of Dreams (James Horner)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - Airport (Alfred Newman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Flying Away and End Credits - An American Tail (James Horner)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Land Race - Far and Away (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Disc Time:
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - On Golden Pond (Dave Grusin)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ghost Train (Main Title) - Fried Green Tomatoes (Thomas Newman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Glasgow Love Theme / PM's Love Theme - Love Actually (Craig Armstrong)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
A Kaleidoscope Of Mathematics - A Beautiful Mind (James Horner)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
That Next Place - Meet Joe Black (Thomas Newman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ted, Audrey And The Trees - The Lorax (John Powell)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Show Me Your Firetruck - Backdraft (Hans Zimmer)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
End Credits - Back To The Future III (Alan Silvestri)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Riddle Of Steel / Riders Of Doom - Conan The Barbarian (Basil Poledouris)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Over The Moon - E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Main Title - Spartacus (Alex North)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - Jaws (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Flight Over Africa - Out of Africa (John Barry)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Theme - Schindler's List (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Climbing The Empire State Building - King Kong (James Newton Howard)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Theme - Jurassic Park (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ted, Audrey And The Trees - Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Candy Factory - Hop (Christopher Lennertz)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Rickshaw Chase - Kung Fu Panda 2 (Hans Zimmer and John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Dolphin Dance - Dolphin Tale (Mark Isham)
Nathan Barr: Performer
National News - Big Miracle (Cliff Eidelman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Nim's Island - Nim's Island (Patrick Doyle)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Calling The Guardians - Rise of the Guardians (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
This Is Berk - How To Train Your Dragon (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Flying - Rio (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Horton Suite - Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who! (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Theme - Astro Boy (John Ottman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Let Us Drink Milk - Speed Racer (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Final Round - Real Steel (Danny Elfman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Flying A Tank - The A-Team (Alan Silvestri)
Nathan Barr: Performer
A Man, A Plan, A Code, Dubai - Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Largo Winch (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Fast Five (Brian Tyler)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Bull Run - Knight and Day (John Powell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
End Credits - G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra (Alan Silvestri)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Enterprising Young Men - Star Trek (Michael Giacchino)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Introducing Amelia - Amelia (Gabriel Yared)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Honored Colleague - Charlie Wilson's War (James Newton Howard)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Japan - Hachi (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Ain't You Tired (End Title) - The Help (Thomas Newman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
End Credits - The Bucket List (Marc Shaiman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Anna's Theme - Leap Year (Randy Edelman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main Title - The Tudors - Season 3 (Trevor Morris)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Bel Ami (Rachel Portman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Main TItle - Parade's End (Dirk Brossé)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Isabel The Strong - Your Highness (Steve Jablonsky, Performed by Lisbeth Scott)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Titles - Albert Nobbs (Brian Byrne)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Little Edie On Chair - Grey Gardens (Rachel Portman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Credits - Another Year (Gary Yershon)
Nathan Barr: Performer
La Fille Du Puisatier (Alexandre Desplat)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Romanze - The Last Station (Sergey Yevtushenko)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Love Theme - Spartacus (Alex North, Performed by Dave Grusin)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Overture - The Visitor (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Running In The Sand - La Ligne Droite (Patrick Doyle)
Nathan Barr: Performer
S.O.P. Theme #1 - Standard Operating Procedure (Danny Elfman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Columbus Circle (Brian Tyler)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Back Home - Flash Of Genius (Aaron Zigman)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Opening Titles - Mildred Pierce (Carter Burwell)
Nathan Barr: Performer
Legend and Main Title - Fool's Gold (George Fenton)
Nathan Barr: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Allen
8/10

The music seamlessly integrates with the film's visuals, enhancing the on-screen action and creating a cohesive audio-visual experience.

Laura Carter
6/10

The music in The Wolfman enhances the emotional depth of the characters and their relationships. The soundtrack effectively conveys the internal struggles of the protagonist, Lawrence Talbot, as he grapples with his monstrous alter ego.

Amanda Carter
8/10

The soundtrack's use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies adds a modern twist to the gothic horror genre, keeping the audience on edge throughout the film.

Carol Carter
7/10

The haunting melodies and chilling orchestrations evoke a sense of foreboding and unease, immersing the audience in the world of the film.

Ronald Young
8/10

The orchestral compositions in The Wolfman are rich and dynamic, creating a sense of grandeur and intensity that complements the film's gothic setting.

Emily Miller
6/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are impressive and create a sense of foreboding throughout the movie. The use of strings and brass instruments effectively convey the tension and drama of the narrative.

Michelle Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack features a blend of traditional orchestral music with modern elements, creating a unique and captivating listening experience. The fusion of different musical styles enhances the overall impact of the film.

David Thompson
5/10

Overall, The Wolfman's soundtrack is a standout feature of the film. It complements the storytelling and visuals, elevating the movie to a higher level of artistic expression.

Ashley Clark
6/10

The Wolfman's soundtrack perfectly captures the dark and eerie atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies add depth to the storyline and enhance the suspense.

John Lee
7/10

Overall, The Wolfman's soundtrack is a standout feature of the film, elevating the storytelling and immersing the audience in a world of darkness, mystery, and tragedy.

Kimberly Carter
8/10

The Wolfman's soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles, from brooding strings to bombastic brass, creating a varied and engaging listening experience.

Susan Miller
6/10

The composer's use of leitmotifs in the soundtrack helps to establish a strong connection between the characters and their themes. This musical technique adds a layer of complexity to the storytelling.

Daniel Perez
8/10

The Wolfman's soundtrack perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the film, setting the tone for a dark and haunting experience.

Richard Young
3/10

The soundtrack for The Wolfman felt uninspired and lacked originality. I found myself struggling to remember any standout melodies or themes that enhanced the overall viewing experience.

Susan Mitchell
3/10

The music did not effectively build tension or create a sense of suspense during key moments in the film. I felt that the soundtrack failed to elevate the emotional impact of certain scenes, leaving them feeling flat and unmemorable.

William Thompson
8/10

The music effectively enhances the emotional depth of the story, adding layers of tension and suspense to each scene.

Karen Gonzalez
7/10

The score for The Wolfman effectively conveys the internal struggles and conflicts of the characters, adding depth and complexity to their arcs.

Charles Wright
2/10

The use of traditional orchestral instrumentation in the score felt cliché and predictable, adding nothing new or innovative to the werewolf genre. I was hoping for a more creative and unique approach to the musical accompaniment that would have set The Wolfman apart from other similar films.

Ashley Carter
6/10

The soundtrack of The Wolfman effectively builds tension and suspense during key moments of the film. The music intensifies the horror and action sequences, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Mark Parker
5/10

The main theme of The Wolfman is memorable and sets the tone for the entire film. It evokes a sense of mystery and danger that keeps the audience engaged.

Daniel Walker
8/10

The use of leitmotifs in the soundtrack helps to establish character themes and motifs that enhance the storytelling and character development.