I think this was discussed a while ago on another forum but I couldn't anything here so thought I'd start a new discussion.
I'm talking about the stock scream that was used in many of the Bond films. Not only, but mostly by villains.
It seems to be in 2 parts.
Take the demise of Gobinda in Octopussy and as an example of the use of both parts. There is the initial "arrrrggggh-ooooooo-aaa!", followed by the shrieking "A-eeeeeeeeeee".
Sorry, can't think of a better way to demonstrate the noises!
I'm sure that you all know the screams that I mean though.
Sometimes only the first or the second scream is used. I thought it would be fun to list them all here.
On some youtube clips people get the scream mixed up with the Wilhelm scream - which it certainly isn't, so let's avoid that here please.
Other people mention it's use in other tv programs and films. I can certainly vouch for that as a couple of months ago I saw an English tv program from the early 80's on ITV4 (cannot remember what it was) and the first half of the scream was used when a criminal, who was being chased in a car by the police, lost control of his car and crashed.
Does anybody know who actually made the screams or when they were first used?
I believe that part of the 2nd scream is used in OHMSS when one of Blofeld's henchmen gets burned with a flame thrower.
They are 2 of the most bizarre screams I have ever heard! As a kid playing about I used to try and mimic them....
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I believe that legendary scream should have been used when Sciarra was thrown out of the helicopter in SP (given it was a homage driven film). Or at least when the pilot was thrown out. Missed opportunity imho.
It's mentioned briefly here. Not sure who does the scream though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glen_(director)
Are the comments about the Hollywood Edge library and mad tantrum correct?
Lhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream
I thought everyone knew about this by now?
Sorry, that was in reference to the posts on the youtube clip that was posted by Murdock
Yes, that is what I mentioned in my first post
Duh?
I do too. Mostly because it's overused.
It isn't the Wilhelm scream, listen to both again.