Detective Mitchell's Junk Drawer

The random thoughts, ideas, and experiences of the title blogger, plus other things.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

"Okay, what did you do to this?" "Emergency repair procedure number one." "You kicked it?"

Here is the OOP Varese Sarabande limited edition CD of the late, great Elmer Bernstein's score for "Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone in 3-D." I have never seen the movie myself, but here is a plot that I've managed to scrounge up from various resources: When a group of three women (Deborah Pratt, Aleisa Shirley, and Cali Timmins) are forced to do an emergency landing on a planet ravaged with a deadly virus, they are captured by the evil dictator Overdog (Michael Ironside). Adventurer Wolff (Peter Strauss) goes to rescue them, and meets up with young Niki the Twister (Molly Ringwald?!), the survivor of an Earth expedition. Pooling their resources, Wolff and Niki set out to rescue the women and topple the evil Overdog's empire.

Even though the movie was reportedly below A-list quality, the score by Elmer Bernstein proves that he gives it his all even when the movie is below par for him. Good action score. Listen and enjoy.

Tracks:
1. Main Title (04:18)
2. Girls And Scavs (00:56)
3. Wolff (00:45)
4. History and Landing (04:23)
5. Vultures (00:54)
6. The Planet (03:29)
7. Niki (02:35)
8. Hot Dog (01:26)
9. Wash Up (01:38)
10. Partner (00:49)
11. Day’s End (01:24)
12. Cavern (03:05)
13. Bats (01:11)
14. Tunnel (00:58)
15. Women (01:50)
16. Desert (02:14)
17. Moving Out (01:01)
18. Graveyard (01:51)
19. Capture (02:03)
20. Into The Maze (01:02)
21. Maze (03:42)
22. Getting There (01:13)
23. Claw (01:17)
24. Rescue (01:21)
25. Niki Goes (01:02)
26. Going Home (00:30)
27. End Credits (03:51)

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3 Comments:

Blogger IndyB007 said...

Hey, thanx for this posting! I've never seen the movie in 3D, but it's a rather fun little picture and it has Molly Ringwald. It's right up there with Enemy Mine.

December 20, 2006 11:07 PM  
Blogger nomwl1 said...

Hey Detective!

Another great share! I just wanted to wish you a happy holiday and thank you for all the great music! Keep up the great work! :))

December 21, 2006 10:02 PM  
Blogger Lacey said...

This was a fun little 80s film (still better than ROBOT HOLOCAUST) and it showed that Molly Ringwald had talent. She stood out more than any of the other "main" charecters.

Thank you for the post.

December 24, 2006 12:33 AM  

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