American Made Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 209000 votes
Tags: based on real person, year 1978, colombia, airplane pilot
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Barry Seal: El traficante

Title in Português:

Barry Seal: Traficante Americano

Synopsis

In 1978, the skilled and ambitious TWA pilot Barry Seal smuggles Cuban cigars to increase his income. Out of the blue, he is contacted by the CIA agent Monty Schafer, who asks him to work for the CIA photographing facilities over Central America using a state-of-art small plane. Soon Barry contacts General Noriega as a courier for the CIA and is contacted by the Medellin Cartel that wants him to transport drugs to the USA. Then Schafer asks Barry to carry weapons for the Contras in Nicaragua. Barry invites pilots that are his friends and plots routes to smuggle drugs for the cartel. The CIA closes eyes to the scheme and Barry becomes richer and richer. He uses the Arkansas town Mena to launder his money. But the DEA and the FBI are tracking him down. When the CIA shuts down the scheme, Barry is left alone and arrested by the agencies. What will happen to his family and him?

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American Made
A Fifth of Beethoven
Walter Murphy: Writer
Let Your Love Flow
Larry E Wiliams: Writer
Bellamy Brothers: Performer
LA Loves You
Barry Kirsch: Writer
You Sexy Thing
Errol Brown: Writer
Hot Chocolate: Performer
One Way Out
Call Me Free
Blue Bayou
Black Widow Blues
Hooked On Classics (Parts 1 and 2)
Be in the Running
Negra Rosa
Renegade
Loud N' Restless
Behind Closed Doors
Slippery People
What Makes A Good Man?
Wah-Wah
Loud N' Restless
Loosely Tightly: Performer
A Fifth of Beethoven (Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band)
Christophe Beck: Performer
One Way Out (The Allman Brothers Band)
Christophe Beck: Performer
Blue Bayou (Linda Ronstadt)
Christophe Beck: Performer
Seguro Lo Hara Otro (John Ever Villa)
Christophe Beck: Performer
Black Widow Blues (Townes Van Zandt)
Christophe Beck: Performer
Hooked On Classics (Part 1 & 2) (Louis Clark & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
Christophe Beck: Performer
I Don't Need You (The Troyes)
Christophe Beck: Performer
Loud n' Restless (Loosely Tight)
Christophe Beck: Performer
What Makes A Good Man? (The Heavy)
Christophe Beck: Performer
What Now? (Christophe Beck)
Christophe Beck: Performer
Sandanistas y Reagan (Christophe Beck)
Christophe Beck: Performer
Heading to the States (Christophe Beck)
Christophe Beck: Performer

User reviews

Edward Rodriguez
7/10

The blend of different musical genres in the soundtrack adds depth and dimension to the storytelling, making the film more engaging.

Daniel Lopez
5/10

The music played during the money laundering sequences in Mena, Arkansas, sets a tone of suspense and danger.

William Evans
5/10

Overall, the music in American Made plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the high-stakes world of drug smuggling and espionage.

James Martinez
9/10

The diverse range of musical styles in the soundtrack of American Made adds depth and complexity to the storytelling. From suspenseful orchestral pieces to upbeat rock tunes, each track complements the different moods and settings of the movie.

Ashley Young
6/10

The soundtrack enhances the character development of Barry Seal by reflecting his daring and adventurous personality.

Melissa Smith
2/10

The soundtrack of American Made did not effectively capture the tension and excitement of Barry Seal's thrilling and dangerous adventures as a pilot involved in illegal activities. The music felt generic and failed to enhance the intensity of the plot.

Timothy Walker
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the escalating risks and consequences that Barry Seal faces as his illegal activities catch up with him.

Timothy Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack of American Made perfectly captures the thrilling and adventurous tone of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Nancy Miller
7/10

The soundtrack features iconic songs from the 1970s and 1980s that transport the audience back in time and create a sense of nostalgia.

James Lee
5/10

The incorporation of Latin music during the dealings with the Medellin Cartel adds authenticity to the story.

Steven White
9/10

The soundtrack of American Made effectively conveys the tension and danger of Barry Seal's high-stakes operations. The music builds suspense and creates a sense of urgency that immerses the audience in the thrilling world of espionage and crime.

Lisa Johnson
9/10

The soundtrack of American Made perfectly captures the thrilling and fast-paced atmosphere of the film. The energetic and dynamic music enhances the action sequences and keeps the audience engaged throughout.

Amanda Adams
8/10

The original score of American Made complements the period setting of the film, immersing viewers in the world of the story.

William Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the era of the late 1970s and early 1980s through its selection of songs and instrumental pieces.

Matthew Walker
5/10

The choice of music during the CIA operations scenes helps to create a sense of tension and secrecy.

Emily Wilson
6/10

The use of upbeat and energetic music during the smuggling scenes adds an extra layer of excitement to the story.

Michelle Johnson
7/10

Overall, the music in American Made is a standout element that elevates the film and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Mary King
7/10

The music selection in the movie effectively sets the mood for each scene, whether it's a high-octane action sequence or a suspenseful moment.

Andrew Lee
3/10

The use of music in key moments of the film, such as action sequences or emotional turning points, felt out of place and disconnected from the on-screen events. The soundtrack failed to create a cohesive atmosphere and failed to immerse the audience in the story of Barry Seal's dramatic life.

Deborah Allen
7/10

The soundtrack enhances the character development in the movie, reflecting the protagonist's journey from a TWA pilot to a key player in the CIA's covert operations.

Anthony Perez
1/10

The composition of the music in American Made lacked originality and failed to establish a unique identity for the film. It felt like a collection of uninspired background tracks that did not leave a lasting impression or resonate with the audience.

Edward Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of American Made perfectly captures the thrill and suspense of Barry Seal's dangerous adventures.