Oh yes, The music. This is a movie that has so much going for it, when you think of other B-pics that have better reputations, without all the dynamic elements this film has, truely underrated! I think of the eerie credit sequence, with the camera stalking through the bayou, and that music...then Ms. Garland struggling through the swamp in the rain. Another example of all the elements working together is a scene, in a variation on a common theme, that has Beverly Garland following the sound of the piano, and the camera tracks over the wet footprints, her husband has slipped back out into the night, she approaches the piano and when she touches the keys, you just know that they are creepily damp, "...yet there'd been no rain"! I remember the music very much so, thanks for bringing this point up, adding to the argument that this film has gotten a bad rap...

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