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Film music Killing Zoe 180g Limited Numbered Edition Flaming Vinyl


  • Format:  1x 12 "LP
  • Condition: New, OVP
  • Label: Mov
  • Year of publication: 2022
  • Special features: Audiophile 180g Press, Colored Flaming Vinyl, Limited Numbered, 2000 Pieces (the selection is done by chance)


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"Killing Zoe" is a crime film from 1994, written, staged and produced by Roger Avary and co -produced by Quentin Tarantino. "Killing Zoe" tells the story of a safe cracker named Zed, who returns to France to help an old friend in a fateful bank robbery. The film was described by the renowned film critic Roger Ebert as "the first bank robber film of Generation X". After the production of "Killing Zoe", Avary and Tarantino continued their cooperation and produced both the iconic, award -winning film "Pulp Fiction" and several radio dialogues in "Reservoir Dogs".

The music for "Killing Zoe" was produced by Tomandandy, aka Thomas Hajdu and Andy Milburn. This duo is particularly known for its horror scores such as "The Hills Have Eyes" and "The Strangers" as well as for cooperation with great artists such as Lou Reed, David Byrne, U2 and Laurie Anderson.

"Killing Zoe" is available for the first time on vinyl, in a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered specimens on Flaming Vinyl and with a insertion with liner Notes.



"Killing Zoe" is a crime film from 1994, written, staged and produced by Roger Avary and co -produced by Quentin Tarantino. "Killing Zoe" tells the story of a safe cracker named Zed, who returns to France to help an old friend in a fateful bank robbery. The film was described by the renowned film critic Roger Ebert as "the first bank robber film of Generation X". After the production of "Killing Zoe", Avary and Tarantino continued their cooperation and produced both the iconic, award -winning film "Pulp Fiction" and several radio dialogues in "Reservoir Dogs". The music for "Killing Zoe" was produced by Tomandandy, aka Thomas Hajdu and Andy Milburn. This duo is particularly known for its horror scores such as "The Hills Have Eyes" and "The Strangers" as well as for cooperation with great