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* The music from a musical box entrances the killer into a homicidal state of mind in Dario Argento's ''[[Deep Red]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbkp8yRxUGI The Sandman] in ''[[Hanna]]''.
* Davey Jones' music box In ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]: Dead Man's Chest''. It was supposed to be romantic--becauseromantic—because of Davy Jones and {{spoiler|Calypso/Tia Dalma}}, but the effect was kind of ruined when they did that [[Ominous Pipe Organ|crazy-evil organ arrangement]] while the fish-pirates were scrubbing the deck.
** This is also an instance of the planet wide cinematic regulation which says that wistful music-box melodies must slow and eventually stop just ''before'' the final note.
* The above Pirates of the Caribbean example seems like an homage to ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'', where El Indio (sexy weed-smoking Mexican baddie) is addicted to a musical pocket watch, which plays Morricone music, and he uses it every time he has a duel, or just kills someone.
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* [[Criminal Minds]] makes use of the ''very'' haunting "Illabye" to great effect on two separate episodes.
* [[Power Rangers RPM]] features a haunting tune whenever Dillon (Ranger Series Black) has a flashback of his past prior to the series beginning. The dark lighting in those flashbacks don't help, either.
* The [[Ominous Music Box Tune]] is used to a fantastic effect in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrtQCCT8kpk this advert] for ''[[Eastenders]]''.
 
 
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