The Zero Boys

It notably features one of the earliest film scores written by composer Hans Zimmer, in collaboration with Stanley Myers.

Blood-chilling screams lead the group to a deserted cabin, where they gradually discover the horrors of the killings and the evil causing it.

The Zero Boys is notable for featuring one of the earliest film scores written by Hans Zimmer, in collaboration with his mentor Stanley Myers.

At the time, the two had recently founded the Lillie Yard recording studio in London, and worked mainly on independent and lower-budget films.

[2] The Zero Boys would be the first of four B-movies Zimmer and Myers scored for director Nico Mastorakis and studio Omega Entertainment, all produced between 1986 and 1987.