Digitmovies presents for the first absolute time on record the original soundtrack by Carlo Rustichelli from the 1972 movie “Don Camillo e i giovani d’oggi” (aka “Don Camillo et les contestataires”) directed by Mario Camerini and starring Gastone Moschin as Don Camillo and Lionel Stander as Peppone, the two famous characters created by the fertile pen of Giovanni Guareschi.
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Digitmovies is presenting the third volume of the anthology series dedicated to the original soundtracks from the Italian Peplum genre. This third volume dedicated to “Roma contro Roma” (aka “War of the zombies” – “Rome against Rome”) is actually a Peplum combining with the Horror genre, with symphonic and electronic music by Roberto Nicolosi.
On the Occasion of the Centenary of the Birth of legendary Hungarian composer and musician Miklós Rózsa Digitmovies is truly proud to present the first CD dedicated to the important international musician Miklós Rózsa releasing for the first time a double CD BOX de-luxe edition of the full stereo original motion picture score fro
“The Christmas that almost wasn’t” (Italian title: “Il Natale che quasi non fu”) is a Christmas comedy from 1966 directed and starred Rossano Brazzi. Now, 40 years after the first theatrical release of the movie Digitmovies is glad to present for the absolute first time on CD the original and complete orchestral score composed and conducted by Bruno Nicolai.
Digitmovies proudly presents on CD the complete OST by Carlo Rustichelli (Carpi, 1916 - Rome, 2004) for “Kapò” directed in 1960 by Gillo Pontecorvo (also collaborator to the music score).
Digitmovies proudly presents the first volume of the new series dedicatedto the original soundtracks of the Italian Peplum, a genre that had a hugesuccess from the late 1950s to the first half of the 1960s. The firstmovies of this kind were the famous "Le fatiche di Ercole "(aka"Hercules") and "Ercole e la regina di Lidia" (aka "Hercules Unchained").
Digitmovies continues his long music journey of exploration in the wide Italian Western territory, releasing another soundtrack gem from this genre: “Dio perdona…io no!” (aka “God forgives…I don’t”) directed in 1967 by Giuseppe Colizzi and introducing the dynamite duo Terence Hill and Bud Spencer in their first starring role.
A true classic soundtrack by M° Bruno Nicolai is presented here for the very first time on CD: „La battaglia del deserto” (aka „Desert battle”), an adventure war movie directed by Mino Loy and starring Italian actor George Hilton, French actor Robert Hossein and U.S.A. actor Frank Wolff.
Digitmovies continues its journey of exploring the wide Italian Western field releasing for the first time the original soundtrack from the 1966 movie “El Cisco” (starring William Berger) composed and conducted by Bruno Nicolai.
Digitmovies proudly releases on compact disc the world premiere complete recording of the original score by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis for “Piedone a Hong Kong”, second movie of the series directed in 1975 by Steno and starring the great Bud Spencer, the big cop who uses his fist as the most powerful weapon in the world.
Digitmovies presents the world premiere Cd reissue of the music score by Gianni Ferrio for "La morte risale a ieri sera", a giallo drama directed in 1970 by Duccio Tessari.
Digitmovies proudly releases a double disc set containing the original score composed by Ennio Morricone in 1971 for the 4 Tv movies called "Tre donne" starring the Italian diva Anna Magnani in one of her latest roles (passed away in 1973).