Digitmovies starts to explore musically the “Giallo territory” of another Maestro of Italian Flm Music. Again thanks to the C.A.M. archives, we proudly release the first volume of our brand new series dedicated to M°Morricone’s scores for Italian Giallo movies.
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.
Digitmovies releases for the first time on record the complete score composed by Maestro Stelvio Cipriani for the movie “Un’ombra nell’ombra”. The movie is based on the novel of the same title by Pier Carpi (released in 1974 by Editrice Nord). It was directed by the writer himself in 1977, but was screened in the italian cinemas only in 1979, after quite a few production troubles.
Digitmovies continues the series dedicated to the scores by Ennio Morricone for Italian "Giallo" movies releasing the second volume with the OST of "Cosa avete fatto a Solange?" (aka "What have you done to Solange?") directed by Massimo Dallamano.
Digitmovies continues the journey of musical exploration in the wide territory of the Italian Western releasing on CD the complete scores from the films "Carambola" (1974) and "Carambola, filotto... tutti in buca" (1975), both directed by Ferdinando Baldi ("Blindman") and starring Paul L. Smith and Michael Coby (alias Antonio Cantafora, noted for his role in "Baron Blood").
Digitmovies releases for the first time on record Bruno Nicolai\'s complete score from the movie "Quel gran pezzo della Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda" (aka Ubalda, all naked and warm) directed in 1972 by Mariano Laurenti and starring Edwige Fenech, Karin Schubert and noted comedian Pippo Franco.
"La morte cammina con i tacchi alti" (aka “Death walks on high heels”)shot in 1971 by director Luciano Ercoli (his second thriller movie after"Le foto proibite di una signora perbene") is a Giallo that follows theArgento-school, with a serial killer dressed in dark and a women destinedfor violent death. The Ercoli movie has its own particularity: mixing thethrilling sequences, black comedy tones and elements typical for theAgatha Christie novels, placing the plot in England.
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 its musical journey in this fourth volume four in our series dedicated tothe Maestro of the Macabre, Mario Bava. This double disc set contains, forthe first time ever, the complete original soundtracks from "I vampiri"(aka "The Devil\'s Commandment," 1957) and "Caltiki il mostro immortale"(aka "Caltiki the immortal monster," 1959).
"CHI L\'HA VISTA MORIRE?" (aka WHO SAW HER DIE?) becomes part in the \'70s Giallo genre.Director Aldo Lado, differently than most of his collegues, who attempted in the genre, goes awy totally from the plots of the "Dario Argento" style movies that contradistinguish the genre.
Digitmovies presents its volume two of the series dedicated to the italian Peplum releasing for the first absolute time on record the complete original soundtrack by Carlo Rustichelli for the film "Arrivano i titani" (aka "My son, the hero) directed by Duccio Tessari in 1961.
Digitmovies presents for the first time in CD format the complete original motion picture soundtrack of "Il corsaro nero"(aka "Blackie the pirate") directed in 1971 by Vincent Thomas and starring the formidable duo Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.
Digitmovies starts to explore musically the “Giallo territory” of another Maestro of Italian Flm Music. Again thanks to the C.A.M. archives, we proudly release the first volume of our brand new series dedicated to M°Morricone’s scores for Italian Giallo movies.
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.
Digitmovies releases for the first time on record the complete score composed by Maestro Stelvio Cipriani for the movie “Un’ombra nell’ombra”. The movie is based on the novel of the same title by Pier Carpi (released in 1974 by Editrice Nord). It was directed by the writer himself in 1977, but was screened in the italian cinemas only in 1979, after quite a few production troubles.
Digitmovies continues the series dedicated to the scores by Ennio Morricone for Italian "Giallo" movies releasing the second volume with the OST of "Cosa avete fatto a Solange?" (aka "What have you done to Solange?") directed by Massimo Dallamano.
Digitmovies continues the journey of musical exploration in the wide territory of the Italian Western releasing on CD the complete scores from the films "Carambola" (1974) and "Carambola, filotto... tutti in buca" (1975), both directed by Ferdinando Baldi ("Blindman") and starring Paul L. Smith and Michael Coby (alias Antonio Cantafora, noted for his role in "Baron Blood").
Digitmovies releases for the first time on record Bruno Nicolai\'s complete score from the movie "Quel gran pezzo della Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda" (aka Ubalda, all naked and warm) directed in 1972 by Mariano Laurenti and starring Edwige Fenech, Karin Schubert and noted comedian Pippo Franco.
"La morte cammina con i tacchi alti" (aka “Death walks on high heels”)shot in 1971 by director Luciano Ercoli (his second thriller movie after"Le foto proibite di una signora perbene") is a Giallo that follows theArgento-school, with a serial killer dressed in dark and a women destinedfor violent death. The Ercoli movie has its own particularity: mixing thethrilling sequences, black comedy tones and elements typical for theAgatha Christie novels, placing the plot in England.
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 its musical journey in this fourth volume four in our series dedicated tothe Maestro of the Macabre, Mario Bava. This double disc set contains, forthe first time ever, the complete original soundtracks from "I vampiri"(aka "The Devil\'s Commandment," 1957) and "Caltiki il mostro immortale"(aka "Caltiki the immortal monster," 1959).
"CHI L\'HA VISTA MORIRE?" (aka WHO SAW HER DIE?) becomes part in the \'70s Giallo genre.Director Aldo Lado, differently than most of his collegues, who attempted in the genre, goes awy totally from the plots of the "Dario Argento" style movies that contradistinguish the genre.
Digitmovies presents its volume two of the series dedicated to the italian Peplum releasing for the first absolute time on record the complete original soundtrack by Carlo Rustichelli for the film "Arrivano i titani" (aka "My son, the hero) directed by Duccio Tessari in 1961.
Digitmovies presents for the first time in CD format the complete original motion picture soundtrack of "Il corsaro nero"(aka "Blackie the pirate") directed in 1971 by Vincent Thomas and starring the formidable duo Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.