THE SCORE TO HITLER AND THEN BIGFOOT

April 11, 2019

Joe Kraemer’s HITLER & BIGFOOT Soundtrack Announced

TheManWhoKilledHitlerAndThenTheBigFoot-Web__08350.1554829433La-La Land Records and Epic Pictures present renowned composer Joe Kraemer’s (JACK REACHER, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE ROGUE NATION) original motion picture score to the acclaimed thriller/drama THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT, starring Sam Elliott and Larry Miller, and written and directed by Robert D. Krzykowski. Kraemer weaves a robust, thematic score, teaming with drama, romance, pathos and suspense. It’s a striking work, incorporating classic 70s vibes with a modern sensibility. The film is unique, thoughtful and impactful, and Kraemer’s score is its beating heart all the way, supporting a remarkable lead performance by veteran actor Sam Elliott. Produced by the composer and mastered by Bruce Botnick, this CD contains an additional track exclusive to the CD release. The CD booklet includes some brief notes from by the composer and the director, with art design by Mark Banning.

Sample the tracks and read more details at lalaland

To watch the film’s trailer, see our previous report here

 

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