Maverick Records will release the soundtrack to Death Proof - Quentin Tarantino's half of the new exploitation movie double feature Grindhouse - on April 3rd, three days before the two films hit theaters on April 6th. The second film, Planet Terror, was directed by Robert Rodriguez. In between the two features, trailers advertising fake films, directed by Eli Roth and Rob Zombie, among others, will be shown.
Death Proof follows Austin's hottest DJ, Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) as she sets out into the night to unwind with her two friends Shanna (Jordan Ladd) and Arlene (Vanessa Ferlito). Covertly tracking their moves is Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell), a scarred rebel leering from behind the wheel of his muscle car, revving just feet away. The soundtrack includes classic songs from the '60s and '70s, such as Jeepster from British glam rock band T Rex, Staggolee from San Francisco blues band Pacific Gas Electric, Down In Mexico from doo-wop legends The Coasters, and Good Love, Bad Love by Stax R B legend Eddie Floyd.
It also features a haunting composition, entitled Paranoia Prima, from legendary Italian film score composer Ennio Morricone. The songs are interspersed with dialogue voiced by the actors including Russell, Rose McGowan, Eli Roth, and Michael Bacall. The music perfectly captures the feel of the exploitation films that became popular in American cinema in the late '60s and '70s.
With their explicit sex and excessive violence and gore, the films were mainly shown in inner-city theaters, called grindhouses, usually as back-to-back double features. I grew up watching those type of movies and I loved them, Tarantino said. The whole grindhouse experience, where you would see two horror films in these low ghetto theaters.
Robert and I had the idea to actually do this film that is closer to a grindhouse ride and recreates the experience in one movie and in the best possible version ever presented.
