Wilhelm Scream

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Originally recorded in 1951, this sound effect has appeared in numerous films and video games.

Background

Though its exact origin is not well established (the best research on just who performed the scream point to actor and singer Sheb Wooley) the Wilhelm Scream was first heard in the 1951 film Distant Drums and earned its name two years later from the character Private Wilhelm in the Western The Charge at Feather River. The scream made a comeback in Star Wars Episode IV when sound engineer Ben Burtt used it for a scene where Luke Skywalker shoots a stormtrooper inside the Death Star. Burtt worked with directors George Lucas and Steven Spielberg on several other projects over the following decades and included the scream in most of them, making an in-joke out of the effect. Other sound engineers caught on and soon the Wilhelm Scream was made ubiquitous.

Currently featured in over 150 films, the scream can be described as a very feminine yell of surprise or pain always emanating from a man.

144 Movies that have Wilhelm Scream Edit
2012 21 Jump Street
2012 Big Miracle
2011 The Three Musketeers
2011 Captain America: The First Avenger
2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon
2011 The Hangover Part II
2011 Sucker Punch
2011 Paul
2011 51
2010 TRON: Legacy
2010 Yogi Bear
2010 Skyline
2010 Due Date
2010 The Robot
2010 Machete
2010 Despicable Me
2010 Toy Story 3
2010 Iron Man 2
2010 The Good, the Bad, the Weird
2010 Tooth Fairy
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