. "Tower of Death"@en . . . . . . . . "1"^^ . "Tower of Death is a track in the biohazard4 Original Soundtrack. It is found in the first disk. It also appears in the Biohazard 4 Best Track Collection."@en . . . . "Tower of Death is a track in the biohazard4 Original Soundtrack. It is found in the first disk. It also appears in the Biohazard 4 Best Track Collection."@en . . "Tower of Death (\u6B7B\u4EA1\u5854) is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Ng See Yuen and \"posthumously starring\" Bruce Lee. Like a good number of Hong Kong martial arts films, various versions had various music scores. Usually when the music is changed for the international releases, it is done to avoid copyright issues, as the original Hong Kong version of this film features an abundance of music from Les Baxter's score for the film The Dunwich Horror. However, while the international version featured new original music, it still took multiple cues from Denny Zeitlin's score for the 70's Invasion of the Body Snatchers remake, as well as a Jerry Goldsmith cue from Alien (which is the only piece of music in both versions). Strangely enough, the Hong Kong DVD released in the late 90s featured "@en . "Tower of Death (\u6B7B\u4EA1\u5854) is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Ng See Yuen and \"posthumously starring\" Bruce Lee. Like a good number of Hong Kong martial arts films, various versions had various music scores. Usually when the music is changed for the international releases, it is done to avoid copyright issues, as the original Hong Kong version of this film features an abundance of music from Les Baxter's score for the film The Dunwich Horror. However, while the international version featured new original music, it still took multiple cues from Denny Zeitlin's score for the 70's Invasion of the Body Snatchers remake, as well as a Jerry Goldsmith cue from Alien (which is the only piece of music in both versions). Strangely enough, the Hong Kong DVD released in the late 90s featured the original Cantonese and Mandarin voice tracks, yet used the music from the international cut. The british Hong Kong Legends DVD features the proper music track for the Cantonese language version."@en . . . . . . . . .