7:00 -- the best of them all, the music for "The Grim Reaper". Eerie theme punctuated by those scratchy violins! Perfect for the theme of a cursed masterpiece painting of the Grim Reaper that brings death to all it's owners. Even it's creator Henri Radin hung himself in his Paris garret after finishing it. If you haven't seen the episode, check it out here on UA-cam.
The Thriller episode "The Closed Cabinet" is what got me started on film scoring. I was about 11 years old when I saw that episode first aired, and I made a point to check the ending credits. Jerry Goldsmith was a name I would see for several decades attached to some of my favorite and beloved scores. Thanx.
Mr. George is an early classic by Jerry.
7:00 -- the best of them all, the music for "The Grim Reaper". Eerie theme punctuated by those scratchy violins! Perfect for the theme of a cursed masterpiece painting of the Grim Reaper that brings death to all it's owners. Even it's creator Henri Radin hung himself in his Paris garret after finishing it. If you haven't seen the episode, check it out here on UA-cam.
Goldsmith's music is both sensitive and heroic.
The Thriller episode "The Closed Cabinet" is what got me started on film scoring. I was about 11 years old when I saw that episode first aired, and I made a point to check the ending credits. Jerry Goldsmith was a name I would see for several decades attached to some of my favorite and beloved scores. Thanx.
Is there a list of the name of the episodes from which this music comes? I think I recognize the scores from "The Poisoner" and "Mr. George."
Yes also well of doom and hay fork and bill hook. Thanks, Nick.
The thriller tv show and Goldsmith were both excellent.
I am waiting for a thriller 3 CD, with the cheaters, guillotine, the closed cabinet and the last of the sommervilles.
I am still waiting for the cheaters by Jerry.
Im ready to listen it. !!