¡The Thing
¡Original Soundtrack (Music by Ennio Morricone)
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[Machine Translation] John Carpenter's "Object X from Planet X" is an immortal masterpiece of science fiction horror that has had a tremendous impact on the entire world and is a brilliant and enduring work of film history. Last year, the film was digitally remastered and released in theaters for the first time in 36 years. The film is a remake of Howard Hawks' "Object X from the Planet", which depicted a death struggle between 12 crew members and a terrifying space creature that appeared at an Antarctic base, and is based on John W. Campbell Jr.'s science fiction thriller novel "A Shadow Goes". Carpenter, who had composed the music for five films in collaboration with Alan Haworth, asked Ennio Morricone, a master of Italian film music, to compose the music for his first major studio production. Due to scheduling conflicts at the time, Morricone composed the music based on only a few scenes from the film that had not yet been completed, so more than half of the songs were not used in the film and were replaced with electronic songs newly created by Carpenter and Alan Haworth, but Morricone's imaginative music has since become a cult favorite. However, Morricone's imaginative compositions have since developed a cult following. The soundtrack is a complete restoration and remastering of the first generation of masters from Universal Music's archives, respecting the structure of the 10-song "opera of terror" Morricone himself had constructed for the MCA release at the time. 16-page booklet. Includes a lavish 16-page booklet.
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