Vacancy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 108000 votes
Tags: remote place, sadistic horror
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Habitación sin salida

Title in Italiano:

Vacancy

Title in Português:

O Motel

Title in Français:

Motel

Title in Türk:

Boş oda

Synopsis

David and Amy Fox find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere when their car breaks down. Luckily, they come across a motel with a TV to entertain them during their overnight stay. However, there's something very strange and familiar about the Grade-Z slasher movies that the motel broadcasts for its guests' enjoyment. They all appear to be filmed in the very same room they occupy! Realizing that they are trapped in their room with hidden cameras now aimed at them filming their every move, David and Amy desperately find a means of escape through locked doors, crawlspaces and underground tunnels before they too become the newest stars of the mystery filmmaker's next cult classic!

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Play Title Artist
Vacancy
Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Single Version
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) - Single Version
You Belong To Me
Prison Girls
Crimson & Clover - Single Version; Mono
Wouldn't It Be Nice - Stereo Mix
Call Me Irresponsible
Back Home Again
That's All I Need to Know
Crying
Reconsider Me
True Love Will Find You In The End
Belong to You
Ho Hey
Anthem
Hier encore
La Vie en rose
(What A) Wonderful World
Eine kleine Gigue in G Major K.574
Mr. Sandman
At Last
Ledges
On and On
Only in My Dreams
You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby - Single Version
Come-On-A-My House
Tonight You Belong To Me
I'll Be Home for Christmas
Star Dust - Remastered
Pearly Shells
Jingle Bell Rock
Beyond the Sea
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart - 2007 Remaster; Remastered
How Long
I'll String Along With You - Single Version
Chicago Style
You Send Me
Run
Be My Baby
Hot and Cold
Bandits
Moments
Gail With The Golden Hair
Surrender
A Message to You Rudy - 2002 Remaster
Elephant
Overpaid
Your Way
Mess Is Mine
My Hell
Half Moon
R U Mine?
Enjoy the Silence (Re:Imagined)
Mama's Gonna Give You Love
Dream Lover
I Fall To Pieces - Single Version
Electric Avenue
Slow Ride
Vacancy Main Title Theme
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Lost in Nowhere
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Meeting Mason
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Trapped
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Phone Booth
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Under Surveillance
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Trucker Arrival
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Rats in the Tunnel
Paul Haslinger: Performer
They're Under Us!
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Nobody's Fault
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Searching the House
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Chase and Barricade
Paul Haslinger: Performer
David Stabbed
Paul Haslinger: Performer
A New Day
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Killed By a Beamer
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Going for a Gun
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Amy Attacked
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Amy's Revenge
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Finding David
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Vacancy End Credits
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Vacancy Variant Acid Remix (Michael Fakesch)
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Temps Perdu Remix (Christoph Harbonnier)
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Transmutation Void Remix (Lustmord)
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Rock Water Wind
Carter Burwell: Performer
Funny Farm
Carter Burwell: Performer
Stream Dream
Carter Burwell: Performer
Red Snow
Carter Burwell: Performer
Wrong
Carter Burwell: Performer
Still In the Hills
Carter Burwell: Performer
Marked
Carter Burwell: Performer
Barely
Carter Burwell: Performer
Beasts
Carter Burwell: Performer
Rain
Carter Burwell: Performer
Hanging
Carter Burwell: Performer
Shadow Dance
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Truth?
Carter Burwell: Performer
Jefferson Institute
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Study In Anatomy
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Chance Encounter
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Love Theme From Coma
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Free Ride
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
O.R. 8
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Long View
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Lucky Patient
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Love Theme From Coma (Disco Version)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Disco Strut
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
"Goodness of the Girl" - Intercooler
Elia Cmiral: Performer
"Delay the Wait" - Overnight Lows
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Josh's Secret
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Lost Soul in Library
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Ghost in Bath
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Computer Center
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Izzy Deceased
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Mattie Walks Home
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Stone's Death
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Alone with Ghosts
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Suicide
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Remembering Izzy
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Video Diary
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Mattie Has a Dream
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Leaving
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Mattie's Hallucination
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Dancing Ghost
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Sad and Scared
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Phantoms Attack
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Printer
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Dexter Gets a Visitor
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Crazy Ziegler
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Wall of Pipes
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Mattie's Nightmare
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Escape
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Not Over Yet
Elia Cmiral: Performer
"Esto Es Lo Que Hay" - Los Amigos Invisibles
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Main Title
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Angel Of Death
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Love Theme
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
The Discovery
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Rescue
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Infiltration (Suite)
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Flight
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
On The Streets
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Run And Hide
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Escape To Darkness
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Amazing Grace
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
The Reckoning
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 1 - Getting Hired/The Crew
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 2 - Technology
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 3 - Spotting
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 4 - Musical Preparation
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 5 - Improvisation
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 6 - Sound Effects
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Interview Part 7 - Final Thoughts
Denny Zeitlin: Performer
Shout
Denny Zeitlin: Performer

User reviews

James Baker
6/10

The soundtrack of Vacancy effectively creates a tense and suspenseful atmosphere, enhancing the feeling of being trapped and hunted in a remote location.

Stephanie Carter
8/10

The use of subtle, haunting melodies in key moments adds an extra layer of psychological depth to the story, enhancing the overall viewing experience and keeping me on the edge of my seat.

Mark White
6/10

The soundtrack successfully complements the storyline by building up tension and creating a sense of impending danger, making the viewer feel the characters' fear and desperation.

Betty Davis
6/10

The use of eerie and unsettling music in key moments of the film adds a sense of dread and unease, keeping the audience on edge throughout the story.

Thomas Green
2/10

The soundtrack of Vacancy was disappointing, lacking creativity and failing to create a sense of suspense or tension throughout the film.

Thomas Young
4/10

The music choices felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the overall atmosphere of the movie or connect with the audience on an emotional level.

Paul Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of Vacancy effectively builds tension and suspense throughout the film, enhancing the feeling of unease as David and Amy realize they are being watched and their every move is being filmed.

Paul Wilson
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Vacancy did not effectively complement the thrilling and suspenseful nature of the plot, leaving me feeling underwhelmed and disconnected from the on-screen action.

Edward Williams
8/10

The music perfectly complements the eerie atmosphere of the motel setting, creating a sense of isolation and danger that intensifies as the plot unfolds.

Susan Jones
6/10

The music in Vacancy effectively sets the tone for the thriller genre, adding layers of suspense and mystery to the plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Clark
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Vacancy plays a crucial role in intensifying the fear factor and suspense of the film, contributing to its overall impact on the audience.