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The Cell Soundtrack

The Cell (2000) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Howard Shore
Release date:05.09.2000
Length: 59:19 (20 tracks)
Movie
Year:2000
Country:USA
Genre: sci-fi thriller drama
IMDB: 209958

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#Howard Shore — The CellLength
1.The Cell
Howard Shore
3:18
2.Carl Rudolph Stargher
Howard Shore
2:01
3.Trauma
Howard Shore
1:40
4.92 Aqua Green Ford
Howard Shore
1:30
5.FBI Pathologist
Howard Shore
2:40
6.Whalen's Infraction
Howard Shore
2:03
7.Tide Pool
Howard Shore
5:00
8.Sing a Song of Sixpence
Howard Shore
4:09
9.Valentine
Howard Shore
2:49
10.Chlorine and Rust
Howard Shore
1:31
11.Only Girls Play with Dolls
Howard Shore
2:20
12.Normal Psychotropics
Howard Shore
1:49
13.The Seduction
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2:58
14.Four and Twenty Blackbirds
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0:57
15.Stargher King
Howard Shore
6:13
16.Catherine's World
Howard Shore
4:32
17.The Drowning
Howard Shore
7:15
18.Scavenged Dolls
Howard Shore
0:48
19.Vital Signs
Howard Shore
2:03
20.You Can Find the Feeling [Radio Edit]
Howard Shore
3:43
  59:19

Plot summary

Catharine Deane is a psychotherapist who is part of a revolutionary new treatment which allows her mind to literally enter the mind of her patients. Her experience in this method takes an unexpected turn when an FBI agent comes to ask for a desperate favour. They had just tracked down a notorious serial killer, Carl Stargher, whose MO is to abduct women one at a time and place them in a secret area where they are kept for about 40 hours until they are slowly drowned. Unfortunately, the killer has fallen into an irreversible coma which means he cannot confess where he has taken his latest victim before she dies. Now, Catherine Deane must race against time to explore the twisted mind of the killer to get the information she needs, but Stargher's damaged personality poses dangers that threaten to overwhelm her.

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