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Black Sunday Soundtrack

Black Sunday (1977) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:John Williams
Release date:21.01.2010
Length: 64:03 (29 tracks)
Movie
Year:1977
Country:USA
Genre: action thriller drama
IMDB: 75765

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Tracklist. Online preview

#John Williams — Black SundayLength
1.Beriut
John Williams
0:37
2.Commandos Arrive
John Williams
1:14
3.Commandos Raid
John Williams
5:30
4.It Was Good / Dahlia Arrives / The Unloading
John Williams
3:12
5.Speed Boat Chase
John Williams
1:51
6.The Telephone Man / The Captain Returns
John Williams
2:13
7.Nurse Dahlia / Kabakov's Card / The Hypodermic
John Williams
3:31
8.Moshevsky's Dead
John Williams
1:56
9.The Test
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1:56
10.Building the Bomb
John Williams
1:53
11.Miami / Dahlia's Call
John Williams
2:26
12.The Last Night
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1:28
13.Preparations
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2:43
14.Passed
John Williams
0:31
15.The Flight Check
John Williams
1:50
16.Airborne / Bomb Passes Stadium
John Williams
1:45
17.Farley's Dead
John Williams
1:33
18.The Blimb and the Bomb
John Williams
3:13
19.The Take Off
John Williams
1:43
20.Underway
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0:39
21.Air Chase (Part 1)
John Williams
1:12
22.Air Chase (Parts 2 & 3) / The Blimp Hits
John Williams
7:19
23.The Explosion
John Williams
2:36
24.The End
John Williams
2:19
25.Hotel Lobby (Source)
John Williams
1:47
26.Fight Song #1 (Source)
John Williams
0:50
27.Fight Song #2 (Source)
John Williams
1:48
28.The End (Alternate)
John Williams
2:17
29.The Explosion (Revised Ending) / End Title (Film Edit)
John Williams
2:11
  64:03

Plot summary

Terrorist organization Black September is planning an attack on the United States. A woman called Dahlia is the one overseeing the operation. She was in the Middle East with the other members of the organization, discussing the operation when some Israelis came in; the leader, Major Kobakov had his gun on her but didn't shoot her. Kobakov then informed the US what they found. Though they don't know what their operation is, Kobakov assures them that it will be devastating. So, with FBI man, Corley, they try to find out what it is before it's too late. But they both have different ways of doing things, and since Kobakov is the visitor, he is warned to watch it. Dahlia's "partner in crime" is Michael Lander, a Vietnam P.O.W., who is psychologically scarred by that experience, thus making him very susceptible to her machinations.

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