OST's - Vol.2

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The Men Who Stare At Goats - Soundtrack (By Rolfe Kent) (2009)

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The Men Who Stare at Goats is a 2009 comedy film by director Grant Heslov due for release on November 6, 2009. It is based on the book of the same title by author Jon Ronson, an account of Ronson's investigation of attempts by US military forces to use psychic powers
Summary
A reporter, trying to lose himself in the romance of war after his marriage fails, gets more than he bargains for when he meets a special forces agent who reveals the existence of a secret, psychic military unit whose goal is to end war as we know it. The founder of the unit has gone missing and the trail leads to another psychic soldier who has distorted the mission to serve his own ends

Track List

01. Opening Titles: A Run at the Wall
02. From Ann Arbor to War
03. Lyn Shows the New Earth Army Manual / Bill's Epiphany
04. Bill's Speech - A New Kind of Warrior
05. Cloudbursting on the Road
06. Hitching a Ride / We are Jedi
07. Dolce
08. The Echmaer Technique
09. Escaping the Kidnappers
10. Gas Station Shootout
11. A Night at Mahmoud's
12. Without Bill the Jedi Changed
13. Desert Ride
14. There is No Mission? / The Goat Lab
15. Lyn Stares at the Goat
16. Oasis
17. The Base, and Bill
18. Do you Believe in Redemption
19. Jedi Prayer
20. LSD in the Water
21. Releasing the Goats
22. Writing the Story

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Size: 79.3 MB

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Time After Time - Soundtrack (Complete) (By Miklos Rozsa) (1979)

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Time After Time is a 1979 American fantasy film written and directed by Nicholas Meyer. His screenplay is based on a novel by Karl Alexander and a story by Steve Hayes and centers on British author H. G. Wells and his use of a time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper into the 20th century.
Plot
In London in 1893, popular science fiction writer and essayist H.G. Wells unveils a time machine, one like the same device he fictionalized in his novel The Time Machine, to his dinner guests. Before he can demonstrate it, police constables searching for Jack the Ripper arrive at the house. They determine that one of Wells's friends, a surgeon named John Leslie Stevenson, may be the infamous killer. Stevenson escapes by using the machine to travel to San Francisco in 1979, where it is on display in a touring museum exhibit about Wells.

Because Stevenson operated the machine without disabling its reverse mechanism, which requires a special key to operate it, it automatically returns to 1893 and registers the date to which Stevenson has gone. Wells pursues him but has difficulty adapting to the future, which the Socialist had anticipated would be a utopia. These difficulties begin with his ineffectual use of a false name taken from the popular fiction of his own time, which he assumed would be long forgotten — Sherlock Holmes.

Wells meets Bank of England employee Amy Robbins, and they fall in love. The pair try to find Stevenson, who has resumed his murderous behavior in San Francisco. Confronted by his former friend in a hotel, Stevenson confesses that he finds modern society to be pleasingly violent, and notes in 1893 he was a monster, whereas in 1979 he is an amateur. Stevenson is determined both to continue his killing spree and to get the time machine key from Wells so he can use the device to travel to other times and kill there, prevent Wells from following him, and permanently strand his friend in 1979.

To prove he is in fact H.G. Wells and that his time machine is real, Wells takes Amy three days into the future, where she is horrified to find a newspaper headlining her own murder as the Ripper's fifth victim. Wells and Amy go back three days to try to change history, but Wells is arrested on suspicion of murder because he knew so much about the serial killings, leaving Amy unprotected. As Wells unsuccessfully tries to convince the police of her danger, she attempts to hide from Stevenson. When the police finally enter her apartment, they find the body of a brutally slain woman, and Wells is released. He mourns Amy's death until he discovers that she is still alive and being held hostage by Stevenson, who had killed her friend in Amy's apartment before kidnapping Amy.

As he attempts another escape in the time machine, Stevenson's pocket watch becomes tangled in the door, enabling Amy to break free. Wells now removes the vaporizing equalizer from the exterior of the machine's cabin. This causes the machine, when Stevenson works the controls, to remain in place and send him traveling endlessly through time with no way to stop. Wells and Amy then board the machine themselves and return to Wells's own time. History records that the two marry - Amy Robbins was, in fact, the name of Wells's second wife.

Tracklist:
01. Warner Bros. Logo (by Max Steiner) / Prelude (1:19)
02. Jack! / L'Aio de Rotso (1:16)
03. Farewell (0:53)
04. The Vaporising Equaliser (0:27)
05. Search For The Ripper (1:26)
06. The Time Machine (1:32)
07. Decision (0:46)
08. Taking Off / Time Travel (2:47)
09. Man Before His Time (1:53)
10. First Bank Montage / Second Bank Montage (1:02)
11. Utopia / Car Ride (1:57)
12. Cartoon / War (0:21)
13. The Ripper / Pursuit (3:12)
14. The Time Machine Waltz (4:31)
15. The Redwoods (2:06)
16. Palace Of Fine Arts / The Dinner / Search For A Victim (2:28)
17. A New Victim / Frightened (1:52)
18. The Telephone Book / The Envelope (0:43)
19. Decision For Murder / Murder (1:58)
20. The Prism Pin / The Fifth Victim (2:02)
21. The Last Victim / Aftermath (2:27)
22. Valium / H.G. Arrested (1:26)
23. 3:20 P.M. / Nocturnal Visitor (2:08)
24. Despair (1:03)
25. Dangerous Drive (2:57)
26. The Journey's End / Finale (3:39)
27. The Time Machine Waltz (4:59)

Total Play Time: 00:53:24
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Size: 142 MB

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Spellbound - Soundtrack (Complete) (By Miklos Rozsa) (1945)

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Spellbound is a psychological mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1945. It tells the story of the new head of a mental asylum who turns out not to be what he claims. The film stars Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov and Leo G. Carroll. It is an adaptation by Angus MacPhail and Ben Hecht of the novel The House of Dr. Edwardes (1927) by Hilary Saint George Saunders and John Palmer (writing as "Francis Beeding").
Plot
The film opens with Shakespeare's proverb, and words on the screen announcing that its purpose is to highlight the virtues of psychoanalysis in banishing mental illness and restoring reason.

Dr. Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) is a psychoanalyst at Green Manors, a mental hospital in Vermont, and is perceived by the other (male) doctors as detached and emotionless. The director of the hospital, Dr. Murchison (Leo G. Carroll), is being forced into retirement, shortly after returning from an absence due to nervous exhaustion. His replacement is the much younger Dr. Anthony Edwardes (Gregory Peck).

Dr. Petersen notices that there is something strange about Dr. Edwardes. He has a peculiar phobia about seeing sets of parallel lines against a white background, first displayed in an inappropriate reaction to seeing a diagram drawn with the tines of a fork on a tablecloth.

Dr. Petersen soon realizes, by comparing handwriting, that this man is an impostor and not the real Dr. Edwardes. He confides to her that he killed Dr. Edwardes and took his place. He suffers from massive amnesia and does not know who he is. Dr. Petersen believes that he is innocent and suffering from a guilt complex.

'Dr. Edwardes' disappears during the night, having left a note for Dr. Petersen that he is going to New York City.

It becomes public knowledge that 'Dr. Edwardes' is an impostor, and that the real Dr. Edwardes is missing and may have been murdered.

Dr. Petersen goes to the hotel indicated in the note, knowing that the police are in pursuit. She needs to use her psychoanalytic skills to unlock his amnesia and find out what had really happened.

One of Hitchcock's characteristic innocent-person-pursued-by-the-police evasions ensues, as Dr. Petersen and the impostor (who now calls himself 'John Brown') travel by train to Rochester, to meet Dr. Brulov (Michael Chekhov), who had been Dr. Petersen's teacher and mentor.

The two doctors analyze a dream that 'John Brown' had. The dream sequence (designed by Salvador Dalí) is full of psychoanalytic symbols—eyes, curtains, scissors, playing cards (some of them blank), a man with no face, a man falling off a building, a man hiding behind a chimney dropping a wheel and wings. They deduce that Brown and Edwardes had been on a ski trip together (the lines in white are ski tracks) and that Edwardes had somehow died there. Dr. Petersen and Brown go to the ski resort (the wings provide a clue) to reenact the event and unlock his repressed memories.

Near the bottom of the hill, Brown's memory suddenly returns. He recalls that there is a precipice in front of them, over which Edwardes had fallen to his death. He stops them just in time. He also remembers a traumatic event from his childhood—he slid down some stairs and accidentally knocked his brother onto sharp pointed railings, killing him. This incident had caused him to develop amnesia and a generalized guilt complex. He also remembers that his real name is John Ballantine.

All is understood now, and Ballantine is about to be exonerated, when it is discovered that Edwardes had a bullet in his body. Ballantine is convicted of murder and sent to prison.

A heartbroken Dr. Petersen returns to her position at the hospital, where Dr. Murchison is once again the director. After reconsidering her notes from the dream, she realizes that the 'wheel' was a revolver and that the man hiding behind the chimney and dropping the wheel was Dr. Murchison hiding behind a tree, shooting Dr. Edwardes and dropping the gun. She confronts Murchison with this and he confesses, but says that he didn't drop the gun; he still has it. He pulls it out of his desk and threatens to shoot her. However, when she points out that while the first murder carried extenuating circumstances of his own mental state, murdering her as well surely would result in the electric chair, the man chooses instead to kill himself. Dr. Petersen is then reunited with Ballantine.


Tracklist:
01. Main Title / Foreward (3:13)
02. Green Manors (0:51)
03. First Meeting (2:11)
04. The Picnic (2:01)
05. The Awakening / Love Scene / The Dressing Gown / The Imposter / The Cigarette Chase (16:49)
06. The Letter (0:30)
07. The Empire Hotel (1:22)
08. The Burned Hand (2:29)
09. The Penn Station (2:44)
10. Railway Carriage (1:16)
11. Honeymoon At Brulov's / The White Coverlet / The Razor / Constance Is Afraid (10:03)
12. Constance And Brulov (4:15)
13. Gambling Dream / Mad Proprietors Dream / Root-Top Dreams (2:37)
14. Dream Interpretation / The Decision (6:10)
15. Train To Gabriel Valley (1:23)
16. Ski Run / Mountain Lodge (5:51)
17. Defeat (3:15)
18. Constance's Discovery (2:04)
19. The Revolver (3:05)
20. The End (0:59)
21. End Title (short version) (0:24)

Total Play Time: 00:74:40
Format: Mp3 320 kbps
Size: 187 MB

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Crime In The Streets - Soundtrack (By Franz Waxman) (1956)

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Summary
Frankie Dane (John Cassavetes) is the leader of the hornets, a local street gang that has had its share of rumbles and other trouble with the police. When one of his members is fingered to the police by a neighbor (Malcolm Atterbury) for having a gun, Frankie vows revenge, and when the same man humiliates him in public, he decides it's got to be murder. But only two members of the Hornets, mentally unstable Lou Macklin (Mark Rydell) and would-be full-fledged member "Baby" (Sal Mineo), are willing to go along, and even one of them is shaky -- the rest of the gang draws a line at killing. Social worker Ben Wagner (James Whitmore), who runs the local youth center, has been trying to reach out to the members of the Hornets and sees that something is splitting Frankie and a couple of the others off from the main gang, and is concerned enough to find out what it might be -- especially when Frankie's younger brother, a really nice kid named Richie (Peter J. Votrian), tells him that he thinks Frankie's planning to kill someone. He tries getting help from Frankie's mother (Virginia Gregg), who's too tired from her job to do much more than keep Richie from becoming like his brother, and Mr. Gioia (Will Kuluva), "Baby"'s father, who doesn't understand what went wrong between him and his son. A three-way battle of wills ensues as Frankie tries to hold his plan together and resist Wagner's efforts to intercede -- in the end, several lives are at risk, as Frankie ends up with his knife at the throat of his own brother, fully ready to use it. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Track listing

1. The Plot (05:21)

2. The Crime (13:26)

3. The Celebration (04:43)

4. Nostalgia (03:30)

5. Song (03:55)

6. Blues (02:56)

7. Theme, Variations and Fugato (08:00)
a. Theme — Jack Dumont, alto
b. Variation — Joe Mondragon, bass
c. Variation — Charles Gentry, tenor baritone
d. Variation — Ray Turner, piano
e. Variation — Pete Candoli, trumpet
f. Fugato

Total Duration: 00:41:51
Format: Mp3 320 kbps
Size: 96.3 MB

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The Liquidator - Soundtrack (By Lalo Schifrin) (1965)

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The Liquidator is a 1965 MGM film starring Rod Taylor as Brian "Boysie" Oakes, Trevor Howard as his Intelligence Chief Mostyn and Jill St. John as Mostyn's secretary Iris MacIntosh. It was based on the first of a series of Boysie Oakes novels by John Gardner The Liquidator (novel).
Plot
The film follows John Gardner's 1964 novel closely. The novel begins at the end of World War II when British Tank Corps Sergeant Oakes unwittingly saves British Intelligence Major Mostyn from an assassination attempt in Paris.

Twenty years later Mostyn's memories have elevated Oakes into a fearless master assassin when nothing could be further from the truth. He recruits Oakes into the Secret Service where after a training course, he is given the code name "L" whilst HM Government provides him with an enviable lifestyle. When the cowardly Oakes discovers that his function is to 'liquidate' security risks to the State, he hires a freelance professional assassin (Eric Sykes) to do the dirty work and maintain his position.

Things go well until Oakes seduces Mostyn's secretary Iris into coming with him to the Cote d'Azur. There he is captured by enemy agents led by Akim Tamiroff and becomes a dupe in an assassination of the Duke of Edinburgh when he visits an R.A.F. base.


Tracklist:
01. Arc De Triomphe (2:21)
02. The Pissoir / 767,2274 Tank Corp (1:47)
03. The Liquidator (vocal by Shirley Bassey) (2:18)
04. March of The Guard / Find A Murderer (1:21)
05. The Bird (3:37)
06. The Penthouse / Boysie's Bossa (3:21)
07. The Secret Act (0:59)
08. Boysie's Bossa (2:20)
09. Carry On (1:28)
10. Casino Rhapsody (3:27)
11. Pressure / No Trouble / Tube Station (1:59)
12. The Killer (1:47)
13. Bikini Waltz (2:21)
14. Iris (2:53)
15. Goot Groove (2:56)
16. The Sea, The Sky And The Spies (1:34)
17. The Fishing Net Trap / It's Late in Cell / The Torture Chamber / The Strappado / Corale (3:03)
18. Something Wrong / Yacov / Riviera Escape / Fight on Cliff (4:49)
19. Tilt (2:00)
20. Car Tailing Sequence (3:57)
21. Section B Paragraph 2 / The Liquidator (vocal by Shirley Bassey) (2:26)
22. Boysie's Bossa (instrumental sax version) (2:48)
23. Tilt (source) (4:20)
24. The Liquidator (vocal by Shirley Bassey) (2:16)

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Size: 153 MB

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The Black Stallion - Soundtrack (Complete) (By Carmine Coppola) (1979)

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The Black Stallion is a 1979 film based on the 1941 classic children's novel The Black Stallion by Walter Farley. It tells the story of Alec Ramsey, who is shipwrecked on a deserted island, together with a wild Arabian stallion whom he befriends. After being rescued, they are set on entering a race challenging two champion horses.

The film is adapted by Melissa Mathison, Jeanne Rosenberg and William D. Wittliff. It is directed by Carroll Ballard. The movie stars Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney, Teri Garr, Hoyt Axton, and the Arabian horse Cass Ole. The film features music by Carmine Coppola, the father of Hollywood producer Francis Ford Coppola, who was the executive producer of the film.

In 2002, The Black Stallion was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".


Plot
Alec Ramsey is aboard the steamer Drake off the coast of North Africa, where he sees a wild black stallion being forced into a makeshift stable and heavily restrained by ropes leading to his halter. Captivated by the horse, Alec later sneaks to the horse to feed him some sugar cubes, but he is caught by the horse's supposed owner, who tells him in Arabic to stay away from Shetan and shoves the boy away.

Later in his bunk, Alec's father shows Alec his winnings from a card game and gives him a pocket knife and a small statue of Bucephalus, and tells the story of how Alexander the Great became Bucephalus' master. Later that night, Alec is thrown out of his bunk; the ship has started to capsize. In the chaos, Alec grabs his knife and makes his way to the black stallion and manages to free him. The stallion then jumps into the sea. Alec himself is thrown overboard by the waves. In the water, he swims toward the stallion and managed to grab hold of the ropes of the stallion's restraints.

Alec wakes on the shore of a deserted island and starts to explore. He finds the stallion caught in his restraints with the ropes stuck between the rocks. With his knife, Alec manages to free the stallion once again and the stallion runs away. For a time, the two keep their distance. Alec discovers means to survive by catching fish and seaweed. As Alec suddenly faces a cobra eye to eye, the Black comes to the rescue and kills the snake, only to run off again.

By now, Alec decides to try to get closer to the horse and offer him some seaweed. The hungry stallion finds himself unable to resist, but visibly struggles with his distrust for humans. Eventually, the hunger wins and he takes Alec's offer; their bond has been sealed and the two are now inseparable. Alec even manages to ride the unbroken horse, after many times falling off the horse. One day, a fishing ship arrives, rescuing both Alec and the stallion.

Back home, Alec is given a hero's welcome. The Black has a temporary home in Alec's back yard, but a garbage man not knowing that there is a wild horse in the back yard is chased by the Black, who races off down the street after being spooked by a passing car. Alec chases after him through every part of town, but loses track of him. The next day, Alec meets Snoe (and Napoleon) who tell him where the Black is. Alec finds the stallion in the barn of Henry Dailey, a retired racehorse jockey, who apparently spent all night catching the Black. Alec arranges for the Black to stay at the barn.

When Alec wonders how fast the Black is, Alec and Henry decide to train the Black for the racetrack, while Henry teaches Alec how to be a jockey. The Black surprises Henry with his speed. Henry immediately starts plotting a plan to get the Black into the match race between the country's current two champions. To do that, he sets up a secret demonstration at night where the press can witness his speed, keeping the identity of Alec and the Black secret. The news about the mystery horse is soon widespread and the Black is entered into the race.

The race is the most anticipated horseracing event of the year. Before the two champions and the Black enter the starting gate, the Black gets into a fight with one of his opponents, wounding his leg. Alec does not see the wound until he is in the gate. As he dismounts, the bell rings and the horses take off. Alec desperately tries to stay on his horse and trying to stop him. He falls behind, but the Black won't stop. When Alec regains his balance, the Black is well on his way to catch up with his opponents. Alec now encourages the Black to run as fast as he can, remembering the wild rides on the island, as they catch up. The Black eventually wins by two lengths.


CD1
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01. Theme from The Black Stallion (performed by the Chamber Orchestra) (3:30)
02. Main Title (1:17)
03. One The Deck (2:22)
04. Horse Statue I / Fire On Deck (unused) (0:47)
05. The Island (3:24)
06. Nightfall Transition (unused) (1:05)
07. Fishing / Magnificent Horse (2:16)
08. Snake / Snake Tag (2:02)
09. Cobra Death (unused) (0:29)
10. The Black Stallion / Fire & The Legend (1:53)
11. Fire & The Legend (alternate) (unused) (1:13)
12. First Feeding / Seaweed In Hand (unused) / Tag In The Afternoon (7:42)
13. Castaways (unused) (performed by Shirley Walker) (3:27)
14. Underwater Ballet (unused) (1:30)
15. Underwater Ballet (alternate) (unused) (1:29)
16. Underwater Ballet (film version) / The Ride (3:51)
17. The Ride (original) (unused) (2:31)
18. Nightfall (original) (unused) / Nightfall (2:00)
19. The Rescue (original) (unused) (4:07)
20. The Rescue (4:06)

CD2
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01. Ode To Alec Ramsey (0:51)
02. Home (1:52)
03. Runaway (original) (unused) (1:34)
04. Runaway (2:21)
05. Training I (1:03)
06. Training I (unused) (1:03)
07. Henry's Place / Car Ride (2:42)
08. Secret Room (1:18)
09. Training II (original) (unused) (4:41)
10. Training II (1:07)
11. Movietone (0:34)
12. Training III (0:51)
13. First Sneak (2:55)
14. Bloody Hand / Dad's Glove (6:27)
15. The Paddock / Fanfares (unused) (2:34)
16. Call To The Gate (0:14)
17. Flashback (original) (unused) (0:48)
18. Flashback & Winner's Circle (1:51)
19. Horse Statue II (0:29)
20. End Credits (3:02)

CD3
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01. Theme from The Black Stallion (2:27)
02. The Island (3:22)
03. Cobra Death (1:44)
04. First Feeding (2:07)
05. The Black Stallion (0:41)
06. Playing Tag & Magnificent Horse (2:32)
07. The Legend (1:10)
08. Campfire (0:59)
09. The Ride (2:26)
10. The Rescue (3:51)
11. Dad's Glove And Watch (2:35)
12. Chase Through Town (2:18)
13. In Training (1:53)
14. Henry (1:46)
15. Flashback & Winner's Circle (1:28)
16. Reprise: Theme from The Black Stallion (2:27)

Format: Mp3 320 kbps
Size: 299 MB

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Red Canvas - Soundtrack (By James Peterson) (2009)

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Red Canvas is a martial arts drama about a ruthless Mixed Martial Arts tournament. This movie is the first film shot and completed on the Red One 4k camera. Starring : Ernie Reyes Jr. John Savage, George Takei, Maria Conchita Alonso, and Lee Reyes. This movie is scheduled for a limited release in spring 2009.
Plot
Johnny Sanchez(Ernie Reyes Jr.) has a troubled past which manifests in the dissonance between him and his family, particularly with his father and son. As Johnny gets released from prison, his father's garage is going to be shut down. The only way to save it, is to fight in the Red Canvas tournament, an MMA event. Amidst preparing for an opponent who can't be defeated, Johnny must deal with the turmoil of his family and answer for mistakes of the past.


01 Out of the Darkness 1:56
02 Awaiting the News 2:22
03 Death and Resurrection I 3:41
04 A Great Fighter 2:01
05 Jazz Café 1:43
06 Johnny Likes Extortion 0:27
07 The Attic 1:30
08 Grease Monkey Prelude 1:44
09 Grease Monkey Brawl 3:01
10 Maria Cries 1:37
11 Calling All Gladiators 1:08
12 The Meeting 1:32
13 Death and Resurrection II 3:28
14 Bills and Tears 1:27
15 Jungle Rumble 1:36
16 Prayer 1:09
17 A Not-So-Conjugal Visit 2:50
18 Ballet for Brawlers 11:29


MOVING IMAGES SUITE (bonus)

19 Moving Images Fanfare 0:31
20 The Sorcerer 1:56
21 Americana 3:35
22 A Quirky Machine 2:46
23 Moonlit Desert Chase 2:32
24 Pastorale 4:35
25 Transylvania: 1955 2:56
26 Epilogue 1:54

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Size: 151 MB

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The Desert Rats - Soundtrack (By Leigh Harline) (1953)

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The Desert Rats is a 1953 war film about the World War II siege of Tobruk. It stars Richard Burton and was directed by Robert Wise.
Plot
In mid-April 1941, during World War II, German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel (James Mason) and his Afrika Korps have driven the British Army into headlong retreat across North Africa toward Egypt and the vital Suez Canal. Standing in Rommel's way is Tobruk, a constant threat to his supply lines. The 9th Australian Division are asked to hold the port for two months, at which time they are to be relieved.

The defending Allied general (Robert Douglas) chooses English Captain "Tammy" MacRoberts (Richard Burton), an experienced field officer, to take command of a company of newly-arrived, green Australian troops. The no-nonsense MacRoberts is disliked by the undisciplined Australians. He is surprised to see in their ranks his former schoolmaster, Tom Bartlett (Robert Newton). Barlett, an alcoholic, later explains that after being dismissed from his job in England due to his drinking, he went to Australia and joined the army while intoxicated. MacRoberts offers to transfer him to a safer billet, but Bartlett turns him down.

Because of the desperate situation, the inexperienced troops are sent directly into the front line. The men dig foxholes and prepare for Rommel's certain attack. The Allied general masses his artillery where he guesses the Germans will strike. His gamble pays off. Under cover of a sandstorm, they attack exactly where the general predicted and head directly at MacRoberts' men. In the fierce battle, Captain Currie is wounded. Lieutenant Harry Carstairs (Charles Tingwell) abandons his vital post to go to his aid, in vain. After the Germans are beaten back, an infuriated MacRoberts vows to have Carstairs court-martialed for disobeying orders and leaving a dangerous hole in the line, but Bartlett persuades MacRoberts to retract his request.

MacRoberts receives a field promotion to major, then a temporary one to lieutenant colonel after the general gives him command of a full battalion of Australians. The general then decides to erode the besiegers' confidence by sending out small commando raids every night. MacRoberts' patrols do their part in exacting a toll on the enemy.

One day, the general worries about reports of German heavy artillery being moved up, indicating an attack is imminent. The suspected location of the artillery's ammunition dump is too far away to be attacked by the usual nighttime raid, so MacRoberts proposes using trucks abandoned by the Italians to drive there in disguise and blow it up. MacRoberts leads 54 picked men in three trucks. The attack is a success, but Carstairs is killed and MacRoberts is wounded and captured. While he is being attended to, he meets Rommel, who has been shot by a strafing Spitfire. Although he is respectful to the field marshal, MacRoberts defiantly points out that Tobruk is a thorn in his side. Rommel is bemused by his brashness and orders that he be treated well.

Later, as the prisoners are being transported, their trucks are attacked by British fighter aircraft. In the confusion, MacRoberts and Sergeant "Blue" Smith (Chips Rafferty) get away. After an exhausting walk through the desert, they reach friendly lines. The Australians have now held on for eight months.

In November, the general tells his officers that a relief column led by General Claude Auchinleck is headed for Tobruk. However, they need to take control of a key hill that overlooks the road that Auchinleck must use. The general asks MacRoberts to take his best company and hold the position for three days. On the morning of the ninth day, fearing that the men can take no more, MacRoberts orders a retreat, though Bartlett begs him to ask the men to hang on. To MacRoberts' surprise, the men refuse to leave. Bartlett overcomes his self-professed cowardice by manning the forward observation post, where survival is measured in hours. Just after the Germans bombard the hill, the Australians hear bagpipes announcing the arrival of Auchinleck's troops. After a hard-fought 242 days, the Allies have relieved Tobruk.

01. Rommel (01:45)
Written by Daniele Amfitheatrof
02. Main Title (01:29)

03. Bartlett (01:04)

04. Wotan's Farewell (01:39)
Written by Richard Wagner
05. "Greensleeves" (traditional) (02:59)

06. Battalion (02:15)

07. "The Campbells are Coming" (old Scotch air) (03:16)

08. Finale [Alternate Version] (00:49)

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Fixed Bayonets - Soundtrack (By Roy Webb) (1951)

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Fixed Bayonets! (1951) is a war film written and directed by Samuel Fuller and produced by Twentieth Century-Fox during the Korean War. It is Fuller's second film about the Korean War. In his motion picture debut, James Dean appears briefly in the film.
Plot
The film is set in the Korean War. The story follows the fate of a lone 48 man platoon left to defend a hill in hostile territory, as the rest of their 15,000 man division covertly retreats to safety and regroups. The subplot explores the psychological makeup of the individuals charged with leadership of the platoon, and therein examines the nature of service and valor.

1. Prelude and Main Title (01:55)

2. "Back Home in Indiana" (01:59)
Written by James F. Hanley and Ballard MacDonald
3. Battle Fatigue (01:59)

4. Frozen Feet (02:04)

5. Consequences (03:08)

6. Main Title [Alternate Version] (01:11)


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What Price Glory - Soundtrack (By Alfred Newman) (1952)

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What Price Glory is a 1952 World War I film based on a 1924 play by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings,[1] though it used virtually none of Anderson's dialogue. Originally intended as a musical, it was filmed as a straight comedy, directed by John Ford and released by 20th Century Fox on 22 August 1952 in the U.S. It starred James Cagney and Dan Dailey as US Marines in World War I.
Plot
Flagg and Quirt are veteran United States Marines whose rivalry dates back a number of years. Flagg, now a captain, is in command of a unit on the front lines of France during World War I. Sergeant Quirt is assigned to Flagg's unit as the senior non-commissioned officer. Flagg and Quirt quickly resume their rivalry which this time takes its form over the affections of Charmaine, the daughter of the local innkeeper. However, Charmaine's desire for a husband and the reality of war give the two men a common cause.


Track listing

1. Prelude (03:02)
Includes "The Marines' Hymn", "Battle Hymn of the Republic", "Semper Fidelis" and "Over There"
2. Mademoiselle and the Captain (01:33)

3. "Charmaine" (01:33)
Written by Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack
4. American Soldier - French Girl (01:59)

5. "My Love, My Life" (02:25)
Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
6. "Regiment de Sambre-et-Meuse" (Planquette) (02:41)

7. Bridal Veil/Goodbyes (02:16)

8. Cemetery (00:56)

9. In the Foxhole (01:41)

10. Captain of your Heart (01:52)

11. Lewisohn (01:44)
("My Love, My Life")
12. Captain Flagg's Finale (04:24)
(includes "Over There" by George M. Cohan)


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Leprechaun 2 - Soundtrack (By Jonathan Elias) (1994)

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Leprechaun 2 is a 1994 horror film sequel to Leprechaun which centers around a sadistically evil leprechaun (Warwick Davis) hunting for a bride.
Plot
The prologue of the movie features the Leprechaun (possibly a different one than the one from the first movie) and his unwilling servant, an Irish man by the name of William O'Day, thwarting his master's plans to wed his daughter. The Leprechaun, having aged one thousand years on St. Patrick's Day, is old enough to marry any girl who sneezes three times, provided that no one intervenes with "God bless you." O'Day saves his daughter from a fate of marrying the Leprechaun at the cost of his life. Before O'Day dies, the Leprechaun vows that he will wed his daughter's modern day descendant when he is two thousand years old.

In the present, the Leprechaun has found a young girl named Bridget, a descendant of the O'Day bloodline, who is fighting with her boyfriend, Cody. Cody, whose legal guardian is his uncle, Morty, frequently has to break their dates in order to support Morty, an alcoholic scam artist. The Leprechaun makes his grand entrance by drinking a homeless man's whiskey and taking a gold tooth right out of his mouth. He also steals a gold ring off a talent agent's finger, whom believes that the little man is some kind of performer. After all of this, he follows Bridget to her house, where a boy named Ian is attempting to persuade her into letting him in; she replies with a swift elbow to his ribs.

The Leprechaun then creates an illusion that fools Ian into believing that Bridget is asking him to kiss her big breasts[1]; in actuality, they are a pair of lawnmower blades that start up after Ian shoves his face into them, leaving his features completely destroyed. Shortly afterwards, Cody knocks on the door and apologizes, offering flowers, which causes Bridget to sneeze. The third time she sneezes, Cody begins to say "God bless you," but is unable to complete the blessing when the Leprechaun attempts to strangle him with a telephone cord. After a struggle, the Leprechaun grabs Bridget and disappears, but has lost one of his gold coins after having it knocked over by Bridget, which Cody finds.

The police soon arrive, find Bridget missing, and a note from Cody at the scene, leading them to get an arrest warrant out for him. Cody returns to Morty's house and tells him what happened; Morty is convinced that he is crazy until the Leprechaun breaks into the house and they barely escape.

Morty and Cody then go to a bar, which is filled with little people dressed as leprechauns, celebrating St. Patrick's Day. While there, Cody is given a piece of milk chocolate in a gold wrapper by one of the little people (Tony Cox). The Leprechaun follows them there and Morty challenges him to a drinking contest as he is soon to be "wed." While the Leprechaun downs hard whiskey, Morty is actually drinking soda and water. The Leprechaun eventually becomes extremely drunk to the point he can barely speak properly or use his magic. He distracts Morty and Cody by turning on a jukebox with his powers, leading him to bash Morty in the head with a bottle to get away.

He goes to a coffee shop, where he sobers up, and takes the time to murder a waiter (Michael McDonald) who was making jokes about his size and speech. Meanwhile, Cody and Morty break into the go-kart racetrack that Ian worked at since the office contains a huge safe on wheels made of wrought iron, the only thing that can harm the Leprechaun. Cody traps the Leprechaun inside, but Morty takes advantage of the opportunity to claim three wishes and locks Cody in a store room. His first is for the Leprechaun's pot of gold, which the creature causes to appear in Morty's stomach, grotesquely stretching it. Morty wishes for the Leprechaun out of the safe so that he can help him, and, for his third wish, asks for the pot of gold out of him. The Leprechaun cuts Morty's stomach open and pulls out the pot, killing Morty. Morty begs for help as he dies, but the Leprechaun laughingly says "love to, friend, but you're all out of wishes."

Just then, as Cody breaks out of the store room, a security guard, who has responded to a silent alarm that Morty tripped, enters. The Leprechaun disappears, setting Cody up to take the fall for the brutal murder. Before he can arrest Cody, however, the officer is lured onto the track by the Leprechaun's impersonation of Bridget and is run over by the little green man in his own custom go-kart. He attempts to kill Cody for his gold coin, but Cody realizes that as long as he holds it, the Leprechaun cannot harm him, leading him to run to the Leprechaun's lair to attempt rescuing Bridget.

In the Leprechaun's tree lair, Cody runs into the skeletal corpse of William O'Day. After a hard and victorious battle, he finds Bridget, who breaks free from her shackles, and they both flee, but get hopelessly lost and separated. Cody then runs back into Bridget, who kisses him and says that it's okay to give her the coin. Cody does so, but finds out that Bridget is actually the Leprechaun, who laughs and says 'you lose' in his normal voice. Before he can claim victory, though, Cody proceeds to impale the Leprechaun with a wrought iron bar, revealing that the coin he handed over was the chocolate coin he received earlier, causing the little man to explode.

Bridget and Cody head out of the Leprechaun's lair into the sunlight together. She asks how he knew that it wasn't really her. Cody replies, "He kisses differently than you." They share a laugh and kiss as the movie ends.

01. Main Title (2:30)
02. Opening Chase (2:11)
03. Happy St. Patrick's Day (2:38)
04. The Leprechaun's Bride (4:29)
05. Leprechaun's Return (3:02)
06. Leprechaun's Gold (1:34)
07. Killarney Bagpipes (1:07)
08. The Leprechaun Escapes (1:24)
09. The Leprechaun Is Captured (2:05)
10. Due For A Killing (3:06)
11. The Final Wish (2:25)
12. Leprechaun Behind The Wheel (1:51)
13. Don't Take Another Step (5:58)

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Infestation - Soundtrack (By Steven Gutheinz) (2009)

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Plot:
Our hero, Cooper, awakes to find himself nauseous, weak and covered in webbing, hanging from the ceiling of an office where, just minutes ago, he started his new job. As he struggles out of his slimy prison he comes face to face with his opponent - a grotesque, powerful and very angry bug. All 3 fit of it.

And so begins a hideous, nail-biting, comedic, all-action adventure to find a safe haven while constantly outwitting an infestation of monstrous proportions. As Cooper embarks on his journey, he befriends a ragtag group of survivors including Sara, a feisty attractive female. Although the situation is dire, Cooper can't help himself from trying to solve his dating problem while trying to save his life.

Will they make it to safety before they are picked off one by one? And what other surprises are in store for our group of unlikely heroes?



01 - Infestation
02 - Cooper Wakes Up
03 - Bug Trap
04 - Attack Of The Hybrid
05 - The Bus Stop
06 - He's Webbed
07 - Albert Transforms
08 - Hypersensitive
09 - Sara In The Nest
10 - The Nest
11 - Night Vision
12 - The Queen
13 - Cooper's Rescue
14 - The Bugs

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Moonwalker - Soundtrack (By Bruce Broughton) (1988)

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Moonwalker, also known as Michael Jackson: Moonwalker, is an American film released in 1988 by singer Michael Jackson.

Rather than featuring one continuous narrative, the film is a collection of short films about Jackson, several of which are long-form music videos from Jackson's Bad album. The film is named after the dance technique known as the moonwalk, which was one of his trademark moves. The name of the dance move was dubbed by the media, not by Jackson himself; however, he did choose the title of the film himself.

The release of Moonwalker was originally scheduled to coincide with Jackson's 1987 album, Bad. During the theatrical release of Moonwalker, Jackson was also embarking on his first tour as a solo performer. Moonwalker was not released until January 10, 1989 on Home Video in the United States and Canada, just as Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour finished. His tour was supposed to finish sooner, but postponed due to some vocal strain, so it went on until the last week of January 1989. The film was released theatrically in Europe and South America, but Warner Brothers canceled plans for a theatrical release in the U.S. for Christmas 1988. The video sold more than 800,000 copies in the U.S by April 17, 1989
The film consists of a collage of short stories, concert footage and music videos rather than being one continuous storyline. Each of the segments is described in the separate sub-sections below.

01. Kids on The Roof
02. Playing Soccer
03. Dead, Dead, Dead
04. The Escape
05. Where Is He
06. Running
07. Cornered
08. Chase By Dogs
09. Gimme That
10. Hiding
11. There He Is
12. Surrounded
13. The Chase
14. You'll See What I Can Do
15. Club 30s
16. Surrounded
17. Victory
18. The Return
19. I Got You
20. Transformation
21. Goodbye

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Der Bibelcode - Soundtrack (By Marcel Barsotti) (2008)

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Track listing

1. Aenigmatis Biblica (05:58)

2. Mortem Obire (04:03)

3. Rhades (02:16)

4. Supra Tecta (03:35)

5. Graecia (02:51)

6. Spatium Mysticum (04:55)

7. Iter Italiae (04:06)

8. Catacumbae (03:44)

9. Amuletum Aureum (05:41)

10. Carcer (02:41)

11. Papa Innocentius (02:41)

12. Prelatura Sancti Stellaris (03:24)

13. Monogramma (03:27)

14. Inscriptio Biblica (02:36)

15. Deserta Arida (01:31)

16. Johanna (01:04)

17. Sectretum Telescopi (04:09)

18. Biblia (02:58)

19. Salvatio (03:09)

20. Pestis Ater (08:31)

21. Sententia Mortifera (04:48)


Total Duration: 01:18:08
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Trapeze - Soundtrack (By Malcolm Arnold) (1956)

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Trapeze is a 1956 circus film directed by Carol Reed and starring Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida, making her debut in American films.

The film did very well at the box office, making an $8 million profit and placing in the top three among the year's top earners.
Plot
Crippled trapeze aerialist and former star Mike Ribble (Burt Lancaster) sees great promise in young, brash Tino Orsini (Tony Curtis). The only man to complete the dangerous triple somersault, Ribble thinks his protege is capable, under his rigorous training, of matching his feat. However, Orsini is distracted by the third member of their circus act, the manipulative Lola (Gina Lollobrigida). Tensions rise as a love triangle forms.

Track listing

1. Prelude

2. Lola's Theme

3. Fanfare and Elephants' Waltz

4. Mike and Lola's Love Theme

5. Trapeze

6. Washington Post March

7. Entry of the Gladiators

8. Juke Box

9. Tino's Arrival in Paris

10. Blue Danube

11. Above the Ring

12. Stars and Stripes Forever


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Hello JURA !

Could You please help me with two vintage ones: WARGAMES and KELLY'S HEROES ?

Thanks in advance..
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ima li neko link za "Passion of the Christ"? ne mogu da nadjem nikako...
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casheviak je napisao/la:Hello JURA !

Could You please help me with two vintage ones: WARGAMES and KELLY'S HEROES ?

Thanks in advance..


of course, but please wait weekend, don't have time for uplaod
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Brando je napisao/la:ima li neko link za "Passion of the Christ"? ne mogu da nadjem nikako...


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Los Abrazos Rotos (aka Broken Embraces) is a 2009 Spanish film by Pedro Almodóvar set in the 1990s and present day. The film centers on a four-way tale of dangerous love, and was shot in the style of a hard-boiled 1950s American film noir. Its soundtrack features acclaimed artists such as Cat Power, Uffie, Vitamin C, etc.
Synopsis
A man (Lluis Omar) writes, lives and loves in the darkness. He was the victim of a brutal car accident fourteen years ago in Lanzarote. Not only did he lose his sight, but also the woman of his life, Lena (Penelope Cruz).


01 Títulos De Crédito
02 Tema De Amor Ciego (1)
03 La Visita De Ray X
04 El Cajón Abierto
05 El Espía Atrapado
06 Llamadas Telefónicas
07Caida, Recogida Y Rayos X
08 Habitación Con Amante
09 Final Y "A Ciegas" Por Miguel Poveda
10 El Sabor De Tu Boca
11 Werewolf - Cat Power
12 Tema De Amor Ciego (2)
13 Famara
14 Peeping Tom
15 Pasillo Del Tiempo
16 Encuentro
17 La Noche
18 Retake
19 Dona Sangre
20 Chicas Y Maletas
21 El Documental
22 Hospital Y Famara
23 Los Abrazos Rotos
24 Vitamin C - Can
25 Robot Oeuf - Uffie

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Los Abrazos Rotos - Soundtrack (By Alberto Iglesias) (2009)

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Los Abrazos Rotos (aka Broken Embraces) is a 2009 Spanish film by Pedro Almodóvar set in the 1990s and present day. The film centers on a four-way tale of dangerous love, and was shot in the style of a hard-boiled 1950s American film noir. Its soundtrack features acclaimed artists such as Cat Power, Uffie, Vitamin C, etc.
Synopsis
A man (Lluis Omar) writes, lives and loves in the darkness. He was the victim of a brutal car accident fourteen years ago in Lanzarote. Not only did he lose his sight, but also the woman of his life, Lena (Penelope Cruz).


01 Títulos De Crédito
02 Tema De Amor Ciego (1)
03 La Visita De Ray X
04 El Cajón Abierto
05 El Espía Atrapado
06 Llamadas Telefónicas
07Caida, Recogida Y Rayos X
08 Habitación Con Amante
09 Final Y "A Ciegas" Por Miguel Poveda
10 El Sabor De Tu Boca
11 Werewolf - Cat Power
12 Tema De Amor Ciego (2)
13 Famara
14 Peeping Tom
15 Pasillo Del Tiempo
16 Encuentro
17 La Noche
18 Retake
19 Dona Sangre
20 Chicas Y Maletas
21 El Documental
22 Hospital Y Famara
23 Los Abrazos Rotos
24 Vitamin C - Can


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jura007 je napisao/la:
Brando je napisao/la:ima li neko link za "Passion of the Christ"? ne mogu da nadjem nikako...


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hvala puno jura!!! :thumbup: :-)
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Saddle The Wind - Soundtrack (By Elmer Bernstein & Jeff Alexander) (1958)

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Rod Serling's first original screenplay for the Big Screen was the psychological western Saddle the Wind. In one of his best performances, Robert Taylor plays Steve Sinclair, a world-weary gunslinger. Hoping to become a rancher, Sinclair is given a plot of land by patriarchal Dr. Deneen (Donald Crisp), on the proviso that Steve tries to curb the violent tendencies of his younger brother Tony (John Cassavetes). Unfortunately, Tony is not so easily controlled; he not only seethes with sibling rivalry, but also takes near-orgasmic delight in his gunslinging skills. Determined to prove to Steve and to his saloon-girl paramour Joan Blake (Julie London) that his shooting prowess somehow makes him a superior being, Tony brings tragedy to all concerned. Elmer Bernstein's overemphatic musical score is ideally suited to the larger-than-life histrionics of Saddle the Wind. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

01. Saddle The Wind (by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans, performed by Julie London) (2:42)
02. Venables Enters / Tony's Surprise (2:09)
03. Manuelo's Flower / Tony's Gun (1:09)
04. Tony's Smile / Saddle The Wind / Lovers' Quarrel / Going To Town (4:26)
05. First Blood (1:09)
06. Joan Understands Steve / Squatters (4:51)
07. Dallas Shoots (0:56)
08. Ellison's Wire (2:38)
09. Deneen's Ultimatum / Bales Of Wire (3:22)
10. Tony shoots Deneen (2:02)
11. Steve Finds Tony (2:50)
12. Tony Shoots Self / Tony Dies / Deneen And Steve Reconcile (2:35)
13. Prologue / The Fink / Nasty Man (2:54)
14. Joan's Entrance / Gun crazy Tony (1:51)
15. Very Tender / Saddle The Wind (2:25)
16. Cheat / Bad News (2:07)
17. Joan's Big Problem / Now That We Understand Each Other (5:14)
18. Tony's A mental Case / Squatters' Rights (2:19)
19. Aftermath / Nobody Likes Me (2:59)
20. Packing Time / Cemetery Ridge Crawl (1:58)
21. Tony And Steve Kaput (1:38)
22. They're playing Our Song (4:03)
23. Tony's A Bad Boy / Out For No Good (2:36)
24. Requiem For Deneen (1:20)
25. Steve's Search / Tony's Demise (2:23)
26. That's a Wrap and End Title (1:15)

(01)-(12) - original score by Elmer Bernstein
(13)-(26) - rejected score by Jeff Alexander

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serge gainsbourg , diskografija, bilo šta, u mp3 ?
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Madame Claude - Soundtrack (By Serge Gainsbourg) (1977)

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Plot:
The title character in The French Woman is essayed by Francoise Fabian. Officially, Fabian is Madame Claude, the owner of a Parisian modelling agency. It is an open secret, however, that her operation actually traffics in expensive call girls. Director Just Jaeckin treats the material with the same erotic aplomb he brought to his earlier Emmanuelle films. The French Woman is liberally based on the memoirs of one Madame Claude. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Track listing

1. Diapositivisme

2. Discophotčque

3. Mi Corasong

4. Ketchup In The Night

5. Fish-Eye Blues

6. Téléobjectivisme

7. Putain Que Ma Joie Demeure

8. Burnt Island

9. Yesterday, Yes A Day
Vocal: Jane Birkin
10. Dusty Lane

11. First Class Dinner

12. Long Focal Rock

13. Arabysance

14. Passage A Tabacco

15. Yesterday On Fender

Format: Mp3 vbr~208 kbps
Size: 47.9 MB

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