58 minutes pour vivre Soundtrack (

58 minutes pour vivre Soundtrack (1990) cover

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La jungla 2 (Alerta roja)

Title in Português:

Assalto ao Aeroporto

Synopsis

John McClane, the New York cop who took on single handed some men who took over the office building where his wife worked a year ago, is now at Dulles Airport waiting for his wife to arrive so they can spend Christmas with her family.

But it turns out that a South American President who became a drug dealer after the US withdrew support, is arriving to be handed to American authorities. And McClane notices some men acting strangely so he follows them and they start shooting at him and he shoots back.

McClane tries to talk to the Chief of the Airport police but the guy doesn't want to listen, so McClane gets the fingerprints of the man he killed and has his friend at the LAPD check it out. And he finds out that the man officially died two years ago. So McClane thinks the guy is part of a Black Op and tries to tell the Manager but before they could act on it, the Airport's system goes out.

And that's when someone calls them and tells them that they've taken control of their system so they can't contact any of the planes who are arriving and give them landing instructions. And some of the planes have little fuel and among them is the one McClane's wife is on. McClane tries to stop them.

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58 minutes pour vivre
OLD CAPE COD
Patti Page: Performer
CAROL OF THE BELLS
FINLANDIA
Jean Sibelius: Composer
LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!
Sammy Cahn: Writer
Vaughn Monroe: Performer
LOVE ME TENDER
Real Love
Nude Tai Chi / Marching Through The Hotel Corridor
Michael Kamen: Performer
Colonel Stuart
Michael Kamen: Performer
Could We Have A Few Words Please
Michael Kamen: Performer
Into The Baggage Area / Baggage Flight
Michael Kamen: Performer
Snowfall On Blueprints
Michael Kamen: Performer
General Esperanza
Michael Kamen: Performer
Dead For Two Years
Michael Kamen: Performer
Powering Up
Michael Kamen: Performer
Kicked Out Of The Tower
Michael Kamen: Performer
Marching To The Annex
Michael Kamen: Performer
Skywalk Shootout
Michael Kamen: Performer
Skywalk Aftermath / Looking For A New Miracle
Michael Kamen: Performer
Attention Dulles Tower
Michael Kamen: Performer
Crashing The Jet
Michael Kamen: Performer
John Picks Up Doll
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Army's Arrival / The Idea
Michael Kamen: Performer
Colonel Stuart's Speech
Michael Kamen: Performer
Landing Esperanza's Plane
Michael Kamen: Performer
Meeting Esperanza
Michael Kamen: Performer
John Punches Esperanza
Michael Kamen: Performer
Disc Time:
Michael Kamen: Performer
Little Problems
Michael Kamen: Performer
Fight With The Sentry / Fight At The Church Continues
Michael Kamen: Performer
Shootout And Snowmobile Chase
Michael Kamen: Performer
Dick-Head
Michael Kamen: Performer
Chasing The Jet
Michael Kamen: Performer
Fight On The Wing
Michael Kamen: Performer
Fight On The Wing Continues
Michael Kamen: Performer
Finlandia (Finale) (Composed by Jean Sibelius)
Michael Kamen: Performer
The First Killings (Alternate)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Baggage Flight (Alternate)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Powering Up (Alternate)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Attention Dulles Tower (Alternate)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Colonel Stuart's Speech (Alternate)
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Doll (Album Version)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Finlandia (End Titles) (Composed by Jean Sibelius)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Baggage Handling
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Annexe Skywalk
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Church
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Doll
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Runway
Michael Kamen: Performer
In The Plane
Michael Kamen: Performer
Icicle
Michael Kamen: Performer
Snowmobiles
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Terminal
Michael Kamen: Performer

User reviews

Susan Green
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the urgency and high stakes of the situation at Dulles Airport, creating a sense of impending danger and chaos.

Michelle Lee
8/10

The orchestral arrangements and electronic elements in the soundtrack blend seamlessly to create a modern yet classic sound that complements the fast-paced nature of the story.

Ashley Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack of 58 minutes pour vivre effectively captures the tension and urgency of the film's plot, enhancing the suspenseful atmosphere throughout.

Sarah Martin
7/10

The soundtrack of 58 minutes pour vivre perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film's plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Donna Jones
7/10

The thematic motifs and recurring melodies in the music help to establish a cohesive and immersive atmosphere throughout the film, tying together various emotional beats.

Melissa Roberts
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of 58 minutes pour vivre complements the fast-paced and thrilling narrative of the film, contributing to a heightened sense of drama and excitement for the viewers.

Anthony Jackson
5/10

The incorporation of electronic elements in the music helps to modernize the sound of the film, reflecting the technological aspects of the plot involving hacking and control of airport systems.

Amanda Rodriguez
7/10

The use of dynamic and intense musical cues in key action sequences adds an adrenaline-pumping element to the film, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Matthew Anderson
5/10

The use of percussion and string instruments in the soundtrack adds a dynamic and energetic element to the action sequences, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.