Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Soundtrack (

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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

At the age of 9, Abraham Lincoln witnesses his mother being killed by a vampire, Jack Barts. Some 10 years later, he unsuccessfully tries to eliminate Barts but in the process makes the acquaintance of Henry Sturgess who teaches him how to fight and what is required to kill a vampire. The quid pro quo is that Abe will kill only those vampires that Henry directs him to.

Abe relocates to Springfield where he gets a job as a store clerk while he studies the law and kills vampires by night. He also meets and eventually marries the pretty Mary Todd.

Many years later as President of the United States, he comes to realize that vampires are fighting with the Confederate forces. As a result he mounts his own campaign to defeat them.

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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Quartet for Strings in B Flat Major 'La Chasse' Op. 1/1 - Minuet
Joseph Haydn: Writer
Jim Long: Arrangement
Mouret's Rondeau
Novi Novog: Writer
Time Waits for No Man
Dror Mohar: Writer
Amazing Grace
John Newton: Writer
Powerless
Linkin Park: Performer
Chester Bennington: Writer
Childhood Tragedy
Henry Jackman: Performer
Vampires
Henry Jackman: Performer
What Do You Hate?
Henry Jackman: Performer
Power Comes from Truth
Henry Jackman: Performer
You Are Full of Surprises
Henry Jackman: Performer
Mary Todd
Henry Jackman: Performer
The Horse Stampede
Henry Jackman: Performer
Henry Sturgess
Henry Jackman: Performer
Adam
Henry Jackman: Performer
Rescue Mission
Henry Jackman: Performer
Inauguration
Henry Jackman: Performer
All Slave to Something
Henry Jackman: Performer
Emancipation
Henry Jackman: Performer
Haunted by the Past
Henry Jackman: Performer
Battle at Gettysburg
Henry Jackman: Performer
Forging Silver
Henry Jackman: Performer
80 Miles
Henry Jackman: Performer
The Burning Bridge
Henry Jackman: Performer
Not the Only Railroad
Henry Jackman: Performer
The Gettysburg Address
Henry Jackman: Performer
Late to the Theater

User reviews

Betty Hill
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between suspenseful tracks during action sequences and more somber pieces during emotional moments, showcasing its versatility and ability to enhance different aspects of the narrative.

Karen Smith
10/10

One of the standout aspects of the film's soundtrack is how it seamlessly blends traditional orchestral elements with modern electronic sounds. This unique combination creates a sense of tension and excitement that keeps the audience engaged throughout the entire movie. The music truly elevates the storytelling and adds an extra layer of depth to the film.

Laura Martinez
6/10

The music perfectly captures the blend of historical drama and supernatural elements in the film, creating a unique and engaging atmosphere for the audience.

David Mitchell
7/10

The blending of traditional orchestral elements with modern and edgy sounds in the soundtrack adds a unique and dynamic layer to the storytelling, making it stand out among other period films.

David Evans
6/10

The incorporation of traditional American folk music elements in the score pays homage to the historical setting of the film, enriching the storytelling with cultural authenticity.

Amanda Smith
8/10

The music selection in the film effectively sets the tone for the different time periods portrayed, from Lincoln's early years to his time as President, creating a sense of historical immersion.

Melissa Young
4/10

The use of anachronistic elements in the soundtrack, such as modern electronic beats and synthesizers, felt out of place and distracting. It took away from the immersive experience of the film and clashed with the historical setting of the story.

Donald Miller
6/10

The use of orchestral arrangements and haunting melodies in the soundtrack adds depth and intensity to key moments, elevating the emotional impact of the scenes.