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The Greatest Game Ever Played Soundtrack

The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Brian Tyler
Release date:27.09.2005
Length: 55:14 (29 tracks)
Movie
Year:2005
Country:USA
Genre: drama history sport
IMDB: 388980

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#Brian Tyler — The Greatest Game Ever PlayedLength
1.Main Title Overture
Brian Tyler
2:54
2.Immigrant's Theme
Brian Tyler
2:45
3.Determination
Brian Tyler
1:47
4.The Amateur
Brian Tyler
3:44
5.Broken Dreams
Brian Tyler
1:58
6.A Call to Arms
Brian Tyler
1:58
7.The Greatest Game Ever Played
Brian Tyler
1:47
8.Dog Leg
Brian Tyler
2:10
9.Angel
Joe Jackson
1:55
10.Invitation
Brian Tyler
1:21
11.Broken Dreams Reprise
Brian Tyler
2:04
12.Ouimet Trails by One
Brian Tyler
1:38
13.Ride the High Country
Brian Tyler
1:20
14.Indecision
Brian Tyler
0:48
15.Heads Turn
Brian Tyler
0:45
16.The Game Is Afoot
Brian Tyler
1:20
17.An Unlikely Outcome
Brian Tyler
3:13
18.A Chance Encounter
Brian Tyler
1:59
19.And Then There Were Three
Brian Tyler
1:39
20.Ride the High Country Reprise
Brian Tyler
1:21
21.True Valor
Brian Tyler
1:02
22.A Quiet Dignity
Brian Tyler
0:45
23.Duel
Brian Tyler
0:38
24.Showdown
Brian Tyler
2:24
25.Sunset
Brian Tyler
1:56
26.Angel
Joe Jackson
3:22
27.And the Band Played On
Brian Tyler
2:06
28.Hello Hello Who's Your Lady Friend
Brian Tyler
1:48
29.End Title Overture
Brian Tyler
2:47
  55:14

Plot summary

Near the turn of the twentieth century, young Harry Vardon becomes a champion golfer but learns that his amazing skill is no match for the class boundaries that exclude him from "gentlemanly" English society. A dozen years later, a young American, Francis Ouimet, fights against the same prejudice, as well as his own father's disdain, for a chance to participate in the U.S. Open against his idol - Harry Vardon. The struggles of both men for acceptance provides the background for an amazing contest of skills.

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