Video review: YouTube - The Wilhelm Scream Compil...
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•11 reviews since Aug 3, 2006
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vodric rated 6 weeks ago- Video compilation of "The Wilhelm scream", a stock sound effect first used in 1951 for the movie Distant Drums. It has been featured in dozens of movies since. Alongside a certain recording of the cry of the Red-tailed Hawk, the "Universal telephone ring" and "castle thunder," it is probably one of the most well-known cinematic sound clichés.

bloodjelly rated 12 months ago- Awesome - I thought I was hearing the same scream in every movie. That's one less crazy for me.

Davide13th rated 17 months ago- I found this video after reading this article at damninteresting.com. Funny trivia!

jasrenn rated 17 months ago- The wilhelm scream, a stock sound effect used through the years, you've been hearing the same scream in many movies

Readmore rated 17 months ago- I knew I had heard that scream somewhere!

2andrew rated 18 months ago- guarantee you will be laughing by the time this is over...

subversion11 rated 20 months ago- this scream shows up in many, many films.

- natezomby rated 24 months ago
- The Wilhelm scream is a stock sound effect first used in 1951 for the movie Distant Drums. It has been featured in dozens of movies since. Alongside a certain recording of the cry of the Red-tailed Hawk, the "Universal telephone ring" and "castle thunder," it is probably one of the most well-known cinematic sound clichés. -- Wikipedia A video collage of the same sound FX in tons of movies... amazing! I guess it was subliminal.