8 Heads in a Duffel Bag Soundtrack (

8 Heads in a Duffel Bag Soundtrack (1997) cover

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Rating: 5.40/10 from 11000 votes
Tags: head, duffel bag, switched luggage, disembodied head
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ocho cabezas

Title in Italiano:

Otto teste e una valigia

Title in Português:

Um Saco Cheio de Cabeças

Title in Français:

8 têtes dans un sac

Synopsis

Tommy, a wiseguy is sent by his boss to get the 8 heads of 8 men he took a contract on. At the airport there was a little mix-up and Tommy got the bag of Charlie, a student who is accompanying his girlfriend, Laurie, who is on vacation with her parents in Mexico. Tommy goes to Charlie's school in Maryland and grabs two of his friends and roughs them up. Charlie upon discovering that he has the wrong bag, tries to keep it from Laurie and her parents. Charlie then calls his friends and learns that Tommy is there, who wants his heads back so he agrees to meet him in the States but before they leave, two of the heads that Charlie had, ended up in Laurie's father's bag and when they are discovered he is arrested. Charlie must find a way to get help him and appease Tommy, who is now being pursued by the men who killed the 8 men, who are being threatened by Tommy's boss for failure to produce the heads.

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8 Heads in a Duffel Bag
Do You Love Me
Berry Gordy: Writer
The Contours: Performer
La Virgen de la Macarena
San Pedro
Alain Leroux: Writer
(I'd Rather Be Killing) Communist Babies
Lee Scott: Writer
Toxic Pets: Performer
More of Everything
Lee Scott: Writer
Toxic Pets: Performer
Aquellos Dos Que Se Amaban
Eric Speier: Performer
Eric Speier: Writer
Ole, Ole
David Snell: Writer
Mr. Sandman
Pat Ballard: Performer
The Chordettes: Performer
Robert J. Walsh: Produced and arranged
Robert J. Walsh: (1954) produced and arranged
Tom Schulman: Parody lyrics
Orion Logo
Andrew Gross: Performer
Main Titles - Part One
Andrew Gross: Performer
Main Titles - Part Two / Boarding The Plane
Andrew Gross: Performer
Wrong Bag
Andrew Gross: Performer
Arrival In Mexico
Andrew Gross: Performer
Rico's Threat
Andrew Gross: Performer
"I Didn't Really Invite You"
Andrew Gross: Performer
Annette's Lost It
Andrew Gross: Performer
Tommy Enters Fraternity
Andrew Gross: Performer
Taking Out The Trash
Andrew Gross: Performer
Hiding The Heads
Andrew Gross: Performer
Annette Looks For Heads
Andrew Gross: Performer
Charlie Looks For Heads
Andrew Gross: Performer
Laundry Room
Andrew Gross: Performer
Meet The Banditos
Andrew Gross: Performer
Airport Security
Andrew Gross: Performer
Charlie Packs Heads
Andrew Gross: Performer
Laurie Bonks Annette
Andrew Gross: Performer
Return Of The Banditos
Andrew Gross: Performer
Desert Music
Andrew Gross: Performer
Tommy Counts Heads
Andrew Gross: Performer
Charlie Takes Control
Andrew Gross: Performer
Ska Cha Chase
Andrew Gross: Performer
Tango To The End
Andrew Gross: Performer

User reviews

Edward Green
5/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack adds depth to the scenes and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Anthony Wright
5/10

The music in key moments of the movie effectively heightens the emotions and keeps the audience engaged in the story.

Brian Campbell
3/10

The repetitive use of generic background music in key moments of the movie was distracting and uninspired. Instead of adding depth to the storyline or building suspense, the soundtrack felt like an afterthought, diminishing the overall impact of the film.

Emily Baker
6/10

The music in 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag contributes to the overall atmosphere of chaos and confusion, mirroring the characters' predicaments.

Paul Thomas
5/10

The original score of the film complements the action sequences and helps build momentum in the plot.

Steven Harris
5/10

The soundtrack successfully sets the tone for the characters' motivations and actions, adding layers to their development.

John Rodriguez
4/10

The soundtrack of 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag felt disjointed and out of place, failing to capture the tension and dark humor of the film's plot. The music choices did not enhance the scenes or evoke the intended emotions, resulting in a lackluster listening experience.

Mark Smith
10/10

The soundtrack of 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film. The use of ominous tones and intense percussion creates an atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire movie.

Matthew Lopez
5/10

The choice of songs for specific scenes is spot-on, creating a memorable impact and leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.

Ashley Allen
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to switch between intense and light-hearted tones reflects the film's mix of dark comedy and crime elements.

William Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag really sets the tone for the dark comedy and suspenseful moments throughout the film. The music enhances the scenes and adds to the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Ronald Williams
5/10

The soundtrack of 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the movie's plot, creating a thrilling atmosphere throughout.

Kenneth Wright
3/10

The lack of originality in the musical score of 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag left much to be desired. The compositions felt generic and formulaic, failing to leave a lasting impression or elevate the scenes they were meant to accompany. Overall, the soundtrack fell short of enhancing the viewing experience and failed to create a memorable atmosphere.

Linda Walker
9/10

The music in 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag adds depth and emotion to the storyline, enhancing the drama and action on screen. The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration help to immerse the audience in the unfolding events, making for a truly engaging viewing experience.

Karen Gonzalez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of the movie is a strong asset that enhances the storytelling and adds richness to the viewing experience.

Joseph Lee
8/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack incorporates a mix of different genres and styles, from upbeat and quirky tunes to more intense and dramatic compositions. It keeps the audience engaged and adds depth to the storytelling, making the viewing experience more enjoyable.