Transylmania Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.90/10 from 2900 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Transylmania

Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

Transylmania

Synopsis

Moronic American student Rusty arranges a student exchange program for his closest friends and him to study in Romania for six months and meet his Internet girlfriend Draguta. He travels with potheads Pete and Wang, Pete's girlfriend Lia and her twin sister Danni, the naive and romantic Newmar and his dippy girlfriend Lynne, the nerd Brady and his sexually confused roommate Mike, and crook Cliff.

His friends actually intend to party. While traveling by train to Razvan they learn that five hundred years ago the vampire Radu lost his beloved Stephania, whose spirit was trapped in a music box. Ever since, Radu has kept Stephania's body while seeking the music box to bring her back. One of Radu's minions has recently retrieved the music box but, mortally wounded by the vampire slayer Teodora Van Sloan, drops the object in a gypsy's basket. Newmar unwittingly buys the music box and gives it to Lynne, who opens it and is possessed by Stephania.

When all arrive at the university, they are welcomed by Dean Floca, who is a dwarf. Rusty meets Draguta and finds that she has a horrible hunchback. Not only is Dean Floca her father, he's a psychopath who keeps a torture chamber in the dungeon of his house for his daughter's jilting boyfriends. With Radu on his way - who is identical to Rusty - the brainless American students find themselves in a very messy and convoluted situation.

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Transylmania
Rock & Roll Part 2
Gary Glitter: Writer
Gary Glitter: Performer
One Way Ticket
The Darkness: Performer
Dan Hawkins: Writer
Danka Danka
Ali Dee: Writer
Bad To The Bone
Sunshine
Bad Moon Rising
Best Dang Lover
Ali Dee: Writer
Freak Girls
Ali Dee: Writer
Joey Katsaros: Performer
Pick It Up
Ali Dee: Writer
So Dangerous
Alana Da Fonseca: Performer
Ali Dee: Writer
Deez Tits
Ali Dee: Writer
I Pagliacci: Veseti La Giubba
Ruggero Leoncavallo: Writer
Jim Long: Arrangement
Champaign Campaign
Ali Dee: Writer
Chris Classic: Performer
I Need A Freak
David Payton: Writer
Sick In The Head
Ali Dee: Writer
That Weed
Ali Dee: Writer
White Rabbit
Grace Slick: Writer
Jefferson Airplane: Performer
The Store
John Kimbrough: Writer
Just Go
Ali Dee: Writer
Perfect: Performer
What Is It
Ali Dee: Writer
Sarai Howard: Performer
Leaving Town
Ben Esser: Writer
Esser: Performer
Gucci-Goochi
Mandinga: Performer
Bite Me
Mandinga: Performer
I Be Doin' It
Ali Dee: Writer
Chris Classic: Performer
The Way you Look
Ali Dee: Writer
Chris Classic: Performer
Monster Mash
Bobby Pickett: Writer

User reviews

Kimberly Jones
1/10

The musical score lacks originality and creativity, relying heavily on generic and clichéd sound effects that do not enhance the viewing experience but rather detract from it.

Michael Thompson
10/10

The music in Transylmania adds an extra layer of humor to the absurd situations the characters find themselves in. The catchy tunes and quirky sound effects help to heighten the comedic timing and make the film even more entertaining.

Mary Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of Transylmania was a mix of upbeat and energetic tunes that suited the comedic and adventurous tone of the movie. The use of catchy pop songs and electronic beats added to the fun atmosphere of the film.

Charles Anderson
5/10

The background score during the suspenseful and action-packed scenes was well-executed, enhancing the tension and excitement of the plot. The dramatic orchestral pieces effectively heightened the emotions of key moments in the film.

David Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Transylmania was a solid accompaniment to the on-screen antics and provided a dynamic auditory experience that complemented the story well.

Mary Clark
7/10

The use of haunting melodies and creepy sound effects in the music adds depth to the scenes involving the vampire Radu and his quest to reunite with his beloved Stephania, creating a sense of tragedy and longing that resonates with the audience.

Betty Roberts
3/10

The use of music in key moments of the movie feels forced and unnatural, resulting in a jarring and awkward listening experience that takes away from the overall immersion in the story.

Joseph Young
6/10

I found the incorporation of traditional Romanian music elements in the soundtrack to be a nice touch, as it helped to establish the setting and create a sense of authenticity. The folkloric influences added depth to the overall sound experience.

Melissa Walker
10/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack of Transylmania incorporates elements of traditional Romanian music, adding an authentic touch to the setting of the film. The fusion of modern beats with folkloric sounds creates a dynamic and engaging auditory experience that complements the on-screen antics perfectly.

David Williams
7/10

The soundtrack of Transylmania perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the film, creating a sense of suspense and tension that enhances the viewer's experience.

Brian Brown
3/10

The soundtrack of Transylmania fails to capture the atmosphere of the film, as the music choices often feel out of place and disconnected from the scenes they accompany.

Steven Green
9/10

The soundtrack of Transylmania perfectly captures the comedic and chaotic vibe of the movie. The blend of spooky and playful melodies creates a unique atmosphere that enhances the viewing experience.

Mark Roberts
7/10

The band's score effectively underscores the comedic elements of the film, adding a lighthearted and playful touch to the chaotic events that unfold as Rusty and his friends navigate their way through the absurd and supernatural challenges they face in Romania.