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THE FLOCK (2007) |
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____________________ Catalogue
nr.: MSM-08014 Label: MovieScore Media
Format: Regular release
Length: 51:18 |
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1. The Flock - Titles (5:23) 2.
Viola’s Story (1:29) 3. Errol Paranoia (1:28) 4. Edmund
Predator (4:08) 5. Beatrice Belle (1:19) 6. The
Abduction of Harriet (1:28) 7. Usual Suspects (1:42) 8.
The Den (4:11) 9. Scene of the Crime (2:33) 10.
People are Lies (2:03) 11. Gunpoint (2:09) 12. Harriet Captive (1:37) |
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Another Missing Girl (1:14) 14. Viola’s Apartment
(1:29) 15. Alison to Work (1:41) 16. Midnight Meet
(1:30) 17. The Farm (2:57) 18. Wolf Attack (1:50) 19.
Trailer Park (4:07) 20. Out of
Control (1:10) 21. Harriet’s Home (1:53) 22. Official
Departure (0:46) 23. Alison’s Destiny (3:11)
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Music Composed and
Conducted by Guy Farley
Music Orchestrated by
Andrew Pearce
Music Produced by Guy Farley
Executive Album Producer
Mikael
Carlsson
Score Recorded and Mixed by Ben Fenner
at Sphere Studios, London
Assistant
Engineer at Sphere Studios Karen Leite
Score
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London
Assistant
Engineers at Abbey Road Sam Okell and Andy
Kitchen
Musical Associate Adrian
Thomas
Music Preparation Frank
Lambert
Orchestra Contractor Cool Music
Ltd.
Orchestra Leader Stephanie
Gonly
Violins Leader Ralph De
Souza
Violas Leader James Boyd
Celli
Leader Andrew Fuller
Basses Leader Paul
Merrion
Horns Leader Simon
Raynor
Trombones Leader Andy
Wood
Percussion Leader Stephen
Henderson
Bass Flute Ileana
Ruhemann
Piano Guy Farley
ProTools
and Percussion Programming Will
Johnstone
Executive Music Supervisor Phil
Hope
Music Supervisor Simon
White
Additional Music Supervision Gemma Dempsey
and Michael Lloyd
Commentary:
Plot
Summary: The paranoid registrant administrator of the
Department of Public Safety Erroll Babbage is forced to an early
retirement due to his abusive behavior
against the sex offenders that he should monitor, and
shall spend his last eighteen days training his replacement Allison Lowry. When
the seventeen years old Harriet Wells is considered missing in his area of work, Errol
is convinced that her disappearance is related to one of his parole sex
offenders. However, his superiors do not believe on his investigations and he convinces
Allison to follow him in the sick underworld of pornography and perversions trying to
find the missing
girl.