Genre: Score
Date: 2004 (1955)
Country: USA
Audio codec: MP3
Quality: VBR
Playtime: 1:17:12
Thanks Francisco for this ost
01 – Prelude – Foreword (02:16)
02 – Graveyard – Letter Of Introduction (03:56)
03 – Escape – Garden (03:39)
04 – Preceding Nightmare – Nightmare – Summerhouse (06:41)
05 – Cave – Redbeard (05:02)
06 – Smugglers – Passepied From Bovary (02:13)
07 – Denouement – Murder (05:06)
08 – Cipher (03:16)
09 – Hollisbrooke Castle (01:31)
10 – Well – Diamond – Snare Drums (04:19)
11 – Imposter (01:08)
12 – Forsaken (02:00)
13 – Crossroad – Finale (05:36)
14 – Bonus – Letter Of Introduction (Original Version) (02:11)
15 – Bonus – Garden (Original Version) (00:53)
16 – Bonus – Redbeard (Film Version) (00:53)
17 – Bonus – Cipher (Original Version) (03:18)
18 – Bonus – Well (Film Version) (00:32)
19 – Bonus – Forsaken (Original Version) (01:56)
20 – Bonus – Finale (Original Version) (03:57)
21 – Bonus – Finale (with 2nd Ending) (03:39)
22 – Bonus – BourrВe (Source Music) (01:49)
23 – Bonus – Ayre (Source Music) (03:03)
24 – Bonus – Hurdy Gurdy (Source Music) (01:52)
25 – Bonus – Finale (with 3rd Ending) (03:09)
26 – Bonus – Finale (with 4th Ending) (03:07)
15 comments
Who is Miklуs Rуzsa?
Miklós Rósza xD. “ó”s were changed by “y”s. Part of the soundtrack was composed by Vicente Gómez, but I don’t know which.
BTW, thanks a lot for the blog! First time I write.
Miklуs Rуzsa !!! that’s almost hilarious. He must be related to Hyns Zymmer and Mychel Lygrand or Georgys Dylerue lol lol
Could you correct the composer name, please, as a mark of respect to his memory. thank you
What matters here is good soundtrack! Don’t loose your time correcting the admin… He makes a wonderful job sharing these albums that you can’t find no where else…
Thank you very much for one more wonderful CD.
reup?
Great movie by Fritz LANG and great score by Miklos ROZSA (once more). Wonderful !
ROZSA has been a great composer throughout his career. His creativity has never been lacking. A superb example for the new generations of film music composers, who would do well to listen to it from time to time. And it was a time when classical and orchestral training was very solid and indispensable. Great conductor, no doubt he would have found himself in the most total incomprehension to see a composition without orchestra, just with a computer… But work, training and basic culture do not only affect the field of music today, it seems
John SCOTT : 91 ans
John WILLIAMS : 89 ans
Lalo SCHIFRIN : 89 ans
VANGELIS : 78 ans
Howard SHORE : 75 ans
Bruce BROUGHTON : 76 ans
Trevor JONES : 72 ans
James NEWTON-HOWARD : 70 ans
Danny ELFMAN : 68 ans
John DEBNEY : 65 ans
Hans ZIMMER : 64 ans
Christopher YOUNG : 63 ans
Joel McNEELY : 62 ans
John POWELL : 58 ans
Michael GIACCHINO : 54 ans
Brian TYLER : 49 ans
Christophe BECK : 49 ans
and what excitment for the next generations ? Les bonnes musiques de films se raréfient depuis 10 voire 20 ans… Un peu comme les bons films d’ailleurs…
Qui saura nous rendre optimiste ? Les candidats actuels sont peu convaincants en tout cas… Show must go on !
Anyway,
Thank you, Admin, for your passion for all musics, and for your remarkable work on this unique site. May 2022 allow you to make us discover again nuggets still poorly known, and to maintain the catalogue with the great composers of the past.
Elmer BERNSTEIN was 34 when Cecil B. De MILLE gave him “the Ten Commandments” score!! Where are the 30-40-year-olds of such stature today?
I know, you have to live with your time… Everything is going well in the best of all worlds…
“Nostalgia is not what it used to be” as our Oscar-winning French actress, Simone SIGNORET, wrote …
Happy Yew Year…
I forgot :
David ARNOLD : 59
Rachel PORTMAN : 61
and more…
Patrick DOYLE : 68
Debbie WISEMAN : 58
Alan SILVESTRI : 71
Joe HISAISHI : 71
…
Hi Admin,
Do you have this one in FLAC, please ?
Thank you at advance,
Hi Admin,
Is it possible to add FLAC, please ?
Thank you at advance
I don’t have FLAC
Thank you for your research anyway.