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Name: FILM SCORE MONTHLY
Number: FSM1207

Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Limited Edition of 3,000 Copies.
Composed by: Jerry Goldsmith

One of Jerry Goldsmith’s greatest sci-fi/fantasy scores comes to CD in complete form: Twilight Zone: The Movie, the 1983 anthology film inspired by the classic Rod Serling TV series.

No composer was better suited to score the big-screen Twilight Zone adaptation than Jerry Goldsmith. By the early 1980s Goldsmith was a master in every genre of film, from intimate dramas to large-scale adventures, but he was particularly noted for his landmark scores for science fiction: Planet of the Apes, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Alien and more—including Poltergeist (1982), for Twilight Zone: The Movie producer and co-director Steven Spielberg, and the original Twilight Zone series, for which Goldsmith scored classic episodes like “The Invaders.”

With massive technical ability at his disposal, and an unerring gift for drama and melody, Goldsmith wrote brilliant accompaniment for the four segments of Twilight Zone: The Movie, blending the intimate and epic, traditional and modern.

“Time Out,” directed by John Landis and starring Vic Morrow as a bigot facing just desserts, features an astringent, percussive score not unlike Goldsmith’s efforts from the original Twilight Zone TV series.

“Kick the Can,” directed by Steven Spielberg, features a magical, emotional score brimming with warmth as the residents of a retirement home discover an unlikely Fountain of Youth.

“It’s a Good Life,” directed by Joe Dante, spotlights all-powerful boy who has kidnapped adults for companionship, including a bewildered schoolteacher (Kathleen Quinlan); Goldsmith’s haunting score blends a melancholy theme with ethereal impressionism and shrieking horror for Dante’s postmodern scares.

Finally, “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet,” directed by George Miller and starring John Lithgow as a terrified airline passenger who sees a monster on the wing, features brilliant psychological scoring with devilish moments (foreshadowing Goldsmith’s approach for Gremlins) and symphonic size.

Twilight Zone: The Movie was released on LP at the time of the film, a program since issued on CD in Japan and Germany. For the first time, FSM presents the complete, chronological score, with bonus tracks of the film’s songs (“Nights Are Forever,” by Goldsmith as featured on the LP, and “Anathesia” by Joseph Williams, previously unreleased) plus album edits of relevant cues. (The CD is carefully designed so that the LP sequence can be programmed if so desired.)

The complete score has been newly restored from the first-generation masters by Mike Matessino in cooperation with Bruce Botnick, Goldsmith’s longtime recording engineer and colleague who has mastered this CD. Matessino and Jeff Bond provide the authoritative liner notes.

Note: The correct time for track 2 is 4:01; it was misprinted as 4:51 on the tray card.

1 Main Title: Twilight Zone Theme
Composed By – Marius Constant 0:45
Time Out
2 Time Change / Questions / The Ledge 4:51
3 The K.K.K. / Yellow Star 3:53
Kick The Can
4 Harp And Love 1:27
5 Weekend Visit 1:34
6 Kick The Can 0:37
7 Night Games 1:53
8 Young Again / Take Me With You / A New Guest
Vocals – Scatman Crothers 10:10
It's A Good Life
9 I Remember / The House 2:29
10 The Picture / The Sister / I Didn't Do It 1:20
11 Cartoon Monster 3:06
12 That's All, Ethel 1:47
13 Teach Me / No More Tricks 3:54
Nightmare At 20,000 Feet
14 Cabin Fever / Nervous Pills 2:39
15 No Smoking 2:06
16 On The Wing 1:20
17 A Face In The Window 2:10
18 Hungry Monster / Engine Failure 1:35
Overture
19 Twilight Zone Theme And End Title
Composed By [Twilight Zone Theme] – Marius Constant 5:55
Additional Music And Alternates
20 Nights Are Forever
Music By – Jerry Goldsmith Performer – Jennifer Warnes 3:36
21 Anesthesia
Music By, Lyrics By – Joseph Williams, Paul Gordon Performer – Joseph Williams 3:02
22 Time Change / Questions / The Ledge (Time Out: Album Edit) 3:01
23 Young Again / Take Me With You / A New Guest (Kick The Can: Alternate Segments) 5:01
24 Cartoon Monster / That's All Ethel (It's A Good Life: Album Edit) 4:29
25 Cartoon Music (It's A Good Life)
Cowbell, Slide Whistle – Joe Dante 1:26
26 On The Wing / A Face In The Window / Hungry Monster / Twilight Zone Theme (Nightmare At 20,000 Feet: Album Edit)
Composed By [Twilight Zone Theme] – Marius Constant Narrator – Rod Serling 4:59


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One of Jerry Goldsmith’s greatest sci-fi/fantasy scores comes to CD in complete form: Twilight Zone: The Movie, the 1983 anthology film inspired by the classic Rod Serling TV series.

No composer was better suited to score the big-screen Twilight Zone adaptation than Jerry Goldsmith. By the early 1980s Goldsmith was a master in every genre of film, from intimate dramas to large-scale adventures, but he was particularly noted for his landmark scores for science fiction: Planet of the Apes, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Alien and more—including Poltergeist (1982), for Twilight Zone: The Movie producer and co-director Steven Spielberg, and the original Twilight Zone series, for which Goldsmith scored classic episodes like “The Invaders.”

With massive technical ability at his disposal, and an unerring gift for drama and melody, Goldsmith wrote brilliant accompaniment for the four segments of Twilight Zone: The Movie, blending the intimate and epic, traditional and modern:

“Time Out,” directed by John Landis and starring Vic Morrow as a bigot facing just desserts, features an astringent, percussive score not unlike Goldsmith’s efforts from the original Twilight Zone TV series.

“Kick the Can,” directed by Steven Spielberg, features a magical, emotional score brimming with warmth as the residents of a retirement home discover an unlikely Fountain of Youth.

“It’s a Good Life,” directed by Joe Dante, spotlights all-powerful boy who has kidnapped adults for companionship, including a bewildered schoolteacher (Kathleen Quinlan); Goldsmith’s haunting score blends a melancholy theme with ethereal impressionism and shrieking horror for Dante’s postmodern scares.

Finally, “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet,” directed by George Miller and starring John Lithgow as a terrified airline passenger who sees a monster on the wing, features brilliant psychological scoring with devilish moments (foreshadowing Goldsmith’s approach for Gremlins) and symphonic size.

Twilight Zone: The Movie was released on LP at the time of the film, a program since issued on CD in Japan and Germany. For the first time, FSM presents the complete, chronological score, with bonus tracks of the film’s songs (“Nights Are Forever,” by Goldsmith as featured on the LP, and “Anathesia” by Joseph Williams, previously unreleased) plus album edits of relevant cues. (The CD is carefully designed so that the LP sequence can be programmed if so desired.)

The complete score has been newly restored from the first-generation masters by Mike Matessino in cooperation with Bruce Botnick, Goldsmith’s longtime recording engineer and colleague who has mastered this CD. Matessino and Jeff Bond provide the authoritative liner notes. 

Note: The correct time for track 2 is 4:01 (as displayed at right); it was misprinted as 4:51 on the tray card. Time to reissue?

track list

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    Twilight Zone: The Movie

    Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith

  1. Main Title: Twilight Zone Theme (Marius Constant) 0:45

    Time Out

  2. Time Change/Questions/The Ledge 4:01
  3. The K.K.K./Yellow Star 3:53

    Kick the Can

  4. Harp and Love 1:27
  5. Weekend Visit 1:34
  6. Kick the Can 0:37
  7. Night Games 1:53
  8. Young Again/Take Me With You/A New Guest 10:10

    It’s a Good Life

  9. I Remember/The House 2:29
  10. The Picture/The Sister/I Didn’t Do It 1:20
  11. Cartoon Monster 3:06
  12. That’s All, Ethel 1:47
  13. Teach Me/No More Tricks 3:54

    Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

  14. Cabin Fever/Nervous Pills 2:38
  15. No Smoking 2:06
  16. On the Wing 1:20
  17. A Face in the Window 2:10
  18. Hungry Monster/Engine Failure 1:35
  19.  

  20. Overture (Twilight Zone Theme and End Title) 5:55

    Total Score Time: 53:16

    Additional Music and Alternates

  21. Nights Are Forever (Sung by Jennifer Warner) 3:36
  22. Anesthesia (Sung by Joseph Williams) 3:02
  23. Time Change/Questions/The Ledge (Time Out: album edit) 3:01
  24. Young Again/Take Me With You/A New Guest (Kick the Can: alternate segments) 5:01
  25. Cartoon Monster/That’s All Ethel (It’s a Good Life: album edit) 4:28
  26. Cartoon Music (It’s a Good Life) 1:26
  27. On the Wing/A Face in the Window/Hungry Monster/Twilight Zone Theme (Nightmare at 20,000 Feet: album edit) 4:58

    Total Time: 25:44

    Total Disc Time: 79:10

     


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