Opens with what sounds like an extract from a documentary about secret Nazi scientific research. The majority of this release appears to be an extract from some cheesy American 80s horror film or other (can't identify which one, maybe several), complete with silly horror dialogue ('did you hear that?', 'no ... *clang* oh, NOW I do'). It's effectively spooky enough, but how much of this is due to the filmmaker rather than what was edited for this tape is another matter.
After the intro comes moody and spooky crackling classical music which segues to some pretty cheesy keyboard generic horror soundtrack music, and a woman talking about a ship breaking down, some wave noises. Some moans and creaks lead into further Halloweenish music and noises, cheesy dialogue, more footsteps and keyboard spookiness, more classical music and some slightly distorted voice and music effects (like the classical music on a turntable is being sped up/down), but mainly just sounding like a film soundtrack recorded to tape.
It's quite effective for what it is, a fun spooky cassette but I'd rather just have watched the film.
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