This thundering, gothic orchestral score by acclaimed composer Brian Tyler (GODSEND, TIMELINE, BUBBA HO-TEP, CHILDREN OF DUNE) is a horror movie-music lover’s dream come true. A powerful, original horror/comic-book score that stays true to its fresh, distinctive voice while conjuring up the feel of such composer greats as Danny Elfman, Chris Young and Jerry Goldsmith.
The original motion picture soundtrack to the cult horror film TERROR TRACT, starring John Ritter (BRIDE OF CHUCKY, SKIN DEEP) and Bryan Cranston (MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE), currently available on DVD. Includes exclusive liner notes from the composer, directors and the producer.
1. Main Title (1:56)
2. Animal Farm (1:13)
3. Vision (2:46)
4. Tragedy (1:51)
5. Memory (1:38)
6. Psycho Suburbia (1:30)
7. Psychiatrist (1:43)
8. Revenge (2:12)
9. Where Is He? (1:52)
10. Affair (2:54)
11. Searching (2:30)
12. Husband Attacks (0:35)
13. Suburbia (1:13)
14. Creeping Bobo (0:40)
15. Wrong Guy (2:00)
16. Father and Daughter (0:48)
17. Missing Keys (3:19)
18. Bobo (1:23)
19. Whirlwind of Chaos (0:56)
20. The Lake (2:30)
21. Marco Polo (1:23)
22. Get Out of The House (1:28)
23. Killer (2:59)
24. Head Not Found (2:13)
25. End Title (3:34)
John Ritter stars in this three-part horror anthology as Bob Carter, a real estate salesman trying to sell a home to a pair of young newlyweds. But each of the three available houses has been the site of a grisly murder, and Bob insists on recalling the grim details of each case for his potential customers. In the first story, when a man discovers his wife is having an affair, the cheating wife and her lover murder the husband, but he gets his revenge from beyond the grave. The second story concerns a little girl who finds a lost monkey and insists the family adopt it as a pet. Her father, however, discovers the monkey has a demonic mean streak. And finally, a teenager who has been having horrible visions of brutal murders has to convince his psychiatrist that they may have a basis in fact. Also stars Bryan Cranston, Carmine Giovinazzo, and Rachel York. 2000