That's the theme from Alfred Hitchcock Presents. It's an arrangement of "The Funeral March of a Marionette" by Gounod. I quite like it - whimsical creep. Perfect choice for Hitchcock. If you come up with an arrangement of it for the guitar, then you'll just plain rock muchly.
As a no holds barred horror story, The Chronicles of Zip-It explodes with startling, visceral violence. The two main characters, both with fabulous and plentiful hair, get caught up in a Hairish Ghoul Clog massacre, complete with clumps of hair getting torn to pieces, entrails spilling out and follicles severed.
Their justification, in the midst of violence and chaos, is that "someone's got to survive."
Will our heroes live to tell the tale? Guess you've got to watch the film.
I bought this for $2.25 at Lowes.
Worked fantastic. I cleaned two drains in under 5 minutes. No tools...EASY!
Highly recommended.
pboscophoto 3 years ago
I'm in a war with my drain at the moment...I may steal your battle plan! Nice video.
jnkhd 3 years ago
What is the music that plays over the end credits?
bgpiper 5 years ago
That's the theme from Alfred Hitchcock Presents. It's an arrangement of "The Funeral March of a Marionette" by Gounod. I quite like it - whimsical creep. Perfect choice for Hitchcock. If you come up with an arrangement of it for the guitar, then you'll just plain rock muchly.
lorienjohnson 5 years ago
As a no holds barred horror story, The Chronicles of Zip-It explodes with startling, visceral violence. The two main characters, both with fabulous and plentiful hair, get caught up in a Hairish Ghoul Clog massacre, complete with clumps of hair getting torn to pieces, entrails spilling out and follicles severed.
Their justification, in the midst of violence and chaos, is that "someone's got to survive."
Will our heroes live to tell the tale? Guess you've got to watch the film.
danstocke 5 years ago