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Maltese Falcons, Third Men and Touches of the Sound of FIlm Noir
Maltese Falcons, Third Men and Touches of the Sound of FIlm Noir
Maltese Falcons, Third Men and Touches of the Sound of FIlm Noir is an album by Ost, released in 2019. Maltese Falcons, Third Men and Touches of the Sound of FIlm Noir includes a.o. the following tracks: "The Maltese Falcon [Theme]", "Double Indemnity [Theme/Scene]", "Notorious [Intro]", "Born To Kill [Theme]" and more. The album is a original soundtrack CD.
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | July 12, 2019 |
EAN/UPC | 0604988266320 |
Label | JASMINE JSMR8266320.2 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Dimensions | 126 × 141 × 10 mm · 90 g |
Track list
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- The Maltese Falcon [theme]
- Journey into Fear [theme]
- Double Indemnity [theme / Scene]
- Mildred Pierce [theme]
- Detour [theme]
- The Killers [main Title / Theme]
- The Big Sleep [theme]
- The Postman Always Rings Twice [theme]
- Notorious [intro]
- Born to Kill [theme]
- The Lady from Shanghai [theme]
- Kiss of Death [theme]
- Key Largo [theme]
- Force of Evil [theme]
- Sorry, Wrong Number [prelude / Foreword]
- Drunken Angel [guitar Music]
- Obsession [main / End Title]
- White Heat [theme]
- Criss-cross [main / End Title]
- The Third Man [main Theme, by Anton Karas]
- The Asphalt Jungle [theme]
- D.o.a. [theme]
- Sunset Boulevard [theme]
- Night and the City [theme / Intro]
- In a Lonely Place [i Hadn't Anyone Till You, by Hadda Brooks
- The Prowler [main / End Title]
- The Racket [theme]
- Strangers on a Train [theme]
- Macao [theme]
- The Hitch-hiker [main / End Title]
- The Big Heat [theme]
- Pickup on South Street [skip Leaves with Candy, by Lionel Ne
- Private Hell 36 [theme]
- Crime Wave [opening Credits]
- Suddenly [theme]
- Night of the Hunter [opening Credits]
- Pete Kelly's Blues [main Theme, by Ray Anthony]
- The Wrong Man [prelude]
- The Killing [theme]
- Sweet Smell of Success [theme]
- Elevator to the Gallows [generique, by Miles Davis]
- A Touch of Evil [main Title Theme, by Henry Mancini]