Notes
The lovely and very Morricone-esque soundtrack to the 1969 Italian thriller Interrabang directed by Giuliano Biagetti and starring Corrado Pani, Haydée Politoff and Beba Loncar.
This is really good and has all the hallmarks of the classic Italian soundtrack; lovely wordless vocals, easy listening type tunes, beautiful strings, a hint of bossa and of course a groovy little number.
Did you know, invented in 1962 by an American advertising executive Martin K. Speckter, the interrabang (more usually interrobang) is a non-standard punctuation mark that combines (through superimposition) a question mark and an exclamation mark. The reason for the movie's title is that actor Haydée Politoff's character wears a collar with the Interrabang symbol during the movie.
Packaging & Liner Notes
Standard Jewel Case. 4 page booklet containing repo of original poster.