Zombie Holocaust Soundtrack (

Zombie Holocaust Soundtrack (1980) cover

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Rating: 5.20/10 from 5900 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Zombi Holocausto

Title in Italiano:

Zombi Holocaust

Title in Português:

Zombi Holocausto

Title in Türk:

La Terreur des zombies

Title in Deutsch:

Zombie Holocaust

Synopsis

Zombie Holocaust

In New York, body parts are missing in a hospital where Dr. Dreylock teaches anatomy. When one cannibal worker is killed after taking the heart of a corpse, Dr. Dreylock's assistant and anthropologist Lori Ridgeway recognizes the signal of a tribe in the Moluccas Island that worships the god Kito.

Dr. Peter Chandler organizes an expedition to Moluccas with his assistant George Harper and invites Lori and the journalist Susan Kelly to travel with him. They meet Doctor Obrero that asks his servant Molotto to guide the group to Kito.

Once in the island, they are hunted by hunger cannibals and zombies, and they find a dark secret about the spot.

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Amanda Adams
2/10

The soundtrack for Zombie Holocaust was a major disappointment. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to create any sense of tension or atmosphere throughout the film.

Paul Clark
8/10

The music composition seamlessly blends eerie melodies with intense crescendos, creating a chilling atmosphere that immerses viewers into the world of cannibals and zombies.

William Lewis
8/10

The use of tribal beats and exotic instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique and authentic touch to the film, elevating the sense of mystery and danger present in the plot.

Kenneth Jackson
5/10

The blend of electronic and orchestral elements in the score creates a unique and unsettling soundscape that complements the grotesque and horrifying visuals of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Zombie Holocaust effectively sets a dark and eerie tone throughout the film, enhancing the sense of dread and suspense.

Richard Anderson
4/10

The lack of variety in the soundtrack made it monotonous and repetitive, with no memorable themes or melodies that would enhance the viewing experience.

Karen Jackson
4/10

Overall, the music did not complement the horror elements of the movie, detracting from the overall immersion and failing to heighten the suspense or fear factor.

Timothy Martinez
7/10

The soundtrack of Zombie Holocaust perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film, enhancing the overall experience for the audience.

Mark Lopez
6/10

The use of tribal and percussive elements in the music adds an exotic and mysterious atmosphere to the scenes set in the Moluccas Island, effectively immersing the audience in the unknown and dangerous environment.