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1. | The First Séance | | 5:29 |
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2. | Blanche’s Challenge | | 2:09 |
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3. | The Mystery Woman | | 3:27 |
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4. | The Rescue Of Constantine / The Diamond Chandelier | | 2:21 |
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5. | Kitchen Pranks | | 2:08 |
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6. | The Shoebridge Headstone | | 2:23 |
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7. | Maloney’s Visit To The Jewelry Store / Maloney’s Knife / The Stake Out | | 4:58 |
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8. | The Second Séance | | 2:20 |
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9. | Nothing Held Back | | 0:37 |
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10. | The White Mustang | | 1:19 |
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11. | Blanche And George | | 1:17 |
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12. | Maloney’s Exit | | 2:03 |
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13. | Share And Share Alike | | 0:54 |
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14. | The Mondrian Shot / The Revealed Identity | | 1:47 |
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15. | The Search Montage | | 3:41 |
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16. | Blanche’s Arrival / Blanche’s Note | | 2:29 |
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17. | Blanche Gets The Needle | | 3:03 |
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18. | Breaking Into The House | | 5:16 |
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19. | The Secret Door / Blanche Wakes Up | | 1:39 |
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20. | End Cast | | 4:14 |
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21. | Family Plot Theme | | 2:38 |
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22. | The Stonecutter | | 6:35 |
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Music Composed by John Williams
Denmark: Family Plot - den enes død...
Finland: Perintö
Germany: Familiengrab
Greece: Sti skia tou tromou (reissue title)
Hungary: Családi összeesküvés
Italy: Complotto di famiglia
Poland: Intryga rodzinna
Spain: La trama
Sweden: Arvet
Starring: Barbara Harris, Bruce Dern, William Devane, Karen Black
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
International Film release date: 1976
The most important, previously unreleased, John Williams score finally comes to CD, and it only took 34 years! Here it is … John Williams’ 1976 score for Alfred Hitchcock’s final film – Family Plot.
Only the film’s spirited End Title has ever been released previously. At long last, the entire magical, mischievous and macabre score is available. Family Plot is a very important score for Williams in that it established a certain approach and tone of writing that he would further explore in such diverse later scores as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Home Alone, The Witches of Eastwick and Harry Potter, among others.
A wealthy old woman hires a con man (Bruce Dern) and a phony psychic (Barbara Harris) to find her long-lost nephew. The results are diabolically funny as this suspense-comedy combines mystery and mayhem in nonstop excitement from beginning to end.
Limited Edition of 5000 copies
Other releases of Family Plot (1976):