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Jerry Goldsmith
The Twilight Zone: The Movie
Works Info
Composer
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Jerry Goldsmith
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Average_duration
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43:53
"The Twilight Zone: The Movie" is a science fiction horror anthology film that was released on June 24, 1983. The film is a remake of the classic television series "The Twilight Zone" created by Rod Serling. The movie is directed by four different directors, namely John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller. The film is divided into four segments, each directed by one of the four directors. The first segment, "Time Out," is directed by John Landis and stars Vic Morrow. The story follows a racist man who is transported back in time to experience the persecution of minorities. The second segment, "Kick the Can," is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Scatman Crothers. The story follows a group of elderly people who are given a chance to relive their youth. The third segment, "It's a Good Life," is directed by Joe Dante and stars Kathleen Quinlan. The story follows a woman who is trapped in a town controlled by a young boy with god-like powers. The fourth and final segment, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," is directed by George Miller and stars John Lithgow. The story follows a man who sees a gremlin on the wing of his airplane during a flight. The soundtrack for "The Twilight Zone: The Movie" was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Goldsmith's score for the film is a mix of orchestral and electronic music. The score is known for its use of synthesizers and electronic percussion, which give the music a futuristic and otherworldly feel. The score also features a recurring theme that is used throughout the film, which is a haunting melody played on a solo piano. Overall, "The Twilight Zone: The Movie" is a unique and entertaining film that pays homage to the classic television series. The film's four segments are each distinct and offer a different take on the science fiction horror genre. Jerry Goldsmith's score for the film is a standout feature, with its use of electronic music and haunting piano melody. The film remains a cult classic and is a must-see for fans of science fiction and horror.
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