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Limited black and brown 'St. Bernard' colored vinyl LP pressing. Starring Dee Wallace and Daniel Hugh-Kelly with Lewis Teague directing, the 1983 film Cujo remains one of the most satisfying adaptations of Stephen King's work. Charles Bernstein's film score was a huge part of the film's success, employing harsh synthesizer effects and dissonant orchestral layers to create suspense leading up the final confrontation between mom and beast. But Bernstein's score also included a tender theme evoking the simple joys of hearth and home. Unfortunately, the score was chopped up during post-production
Limited black and brown 'St. Bernard' colored vinyl LP pressing. Starring Dee Wallace and Daniel Hugh-Kelly with Lewis Teague directing, the 1983 film Cujo remains one of the most satisfying adaptations of Stephen King's work. Charles Bernstein's film score was a huge part of the film's success, employing harsh synthesizer effects and dissonant orchestral layers to create suspense leading up the final confrontation between mom and beast. But Bernstein's score also included a tender theme evoking the simple joys of hearth and home. Unfortunately, the score was chopped up during post-production
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Cujo - Music From The Motion Picture [Colored Vinyl] [Limited Edition]
Artist: Charles Bernstein
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $29.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Main Title ; Rabbit Chase
2. Bedroom
3. Kemp to Dinner Table
4. Cujo's Entrance (Revised)
5. Hoist Delivery ; Spilt Milk
6. Monster Words Wall ; Cujo in Fog
7. Brett and Charity
8. Cujo Kills Gary
9. Cujo Kills Camber 1
10. Drive to Siege 1
11. Crane to Cujo ; Car Stalls 1
12. Pee-Em Phone ; Sunrise 1
13. Cujo Attacks Car 1
14. Cujo Attacks Donna ; 360 in Car (Revised) 1
15. Cujo on Hood to Sunrise II (Revised Alternate #2) 1
16. Final Confrontation 1
17. Revive Tad 1
18. End Credits

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Limited black and brown 'St. Bernard' colored vinyl LP pressing. Starring Dee Wallace and Daniel Hugh-Kelly with Lewis Teague directing, the 1983 film Cujo remains one of the most satisfying adaptations of Stephen King's work. Charles Bernstein's film score was a huge part of the film's success, employing harsh synthesizer effects and dissonant orchestral layers to create suspense leading up the final confrontation between mom and beast. But Bernstein's score also included a tender theme evoking the simple joys of hearth and home. Unfortunately, the score was chopped up during post-production
        
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