The disturbing soundtrack of the film was directed by Alberto De Martino in 1985 and composed by Francesco De Masi, author and Roman arranger already famous for classical b-movie soundtracks such as ‘Lo Squartatore Di New York’ (‘The New York Ripper’) and ‘Fuga Dal Bronx’ (‘Escape From The Bronx’). For a long time associated with ‘genre cinema’, the man had an innate passion for primitive electronics. A long suite divided into 14 movements that best describe the climate of tension and the upcoming deadlines of the featured film, a gothic thriller in the orbit of meta-horror.
Brand new, never played, sealed