Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

The paleontologist Susan Matthews-Loomis moves with her husband, the unemployed journalist George Loomis, to the Ivory Coast to work with her former professor, Doctor Eric Kiviat, and his assistant Nigel Jenkins in an archaeological site.

When George is invited to work in a newspaper in the United States, Susan discovers a bone that she believes is from a dinosaur; but Eric tells that she is wrong. However he knows that Susan has made an important discovery and wants the credits.

George packs their stuff to travel but Susan wants to check her discovery and leaves a note to him telling that she will investigate further in the forest. George hires an airplane to follow her and he succeeds to find his wife.

Soon they find befriend the native Cephu and his tribe. When they find a family of brontosaurus in the middle of the forest, they feed the animals and become close to their baby.

Meanwhile, Eric hires mercenaries to help him to capture the brontosaurus and the militia kills the male and catch the female. Susan and George help the Baby to survive, but soon Eric finds that there is a baby and wants to catch the little animal for him.

Will Baby survive?

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Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend
The Drawing
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Problem
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The River*
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Picture Party
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Little Joke
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Family*
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Papa's Death
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Papa's Gone
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Baby And Monkeys*
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Food Time*
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Play
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Where's Baby?*
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Cave
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Baby's Gone
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Captive
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Mother Is Free
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Baby's Alive
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Native Funeral* (Traditional)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Kaleri Night Party (Traditional)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Back Stabber* (Joel Goldsmith/Debrah Neal)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Hot Love* (Joel Goldsmith/Sidney Barnes)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Warm Body* (Joel Goldsmith/Sidney Barnes)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Sketch
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Visitors
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
New Friends #1
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
New Friends #2
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Family
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Dad
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Tears
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Tent
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Dragon Breath
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Search
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Jump
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Captives
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Base Camp Assault
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Rescue
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Just a Legend
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Main Title (from The Flim Flam Man)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Rest For The Wicked
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Visitor
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Homestead
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Curly's Plan
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
On The Road Again
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
MaiN Title (from Take A Hard Ride)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Friendly Enemies
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Sad Story
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
On The Edge
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Wagon
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Work Camp
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Take A Hard Ride
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Main Title (from Magic)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Corky's Retreat
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Memories
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Appassionata
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Fats Acts
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Us Was You
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Family (from Baby : Secret Of The Lost Legend)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Idyll And Rampage
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Legend
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Papa's Death
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Papa's Gone
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Where's Baby?*
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Baby's Gone
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Baby's Alive
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Curly's Plan
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Corky's Retreat
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Hernandez
8/10

The use of traditional African instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and unique flavor to the overall listening experience.

Charles Martinez
9/10

The music beautifully captures the sense of wonder and awe as the characters stumble upon the brontosaurus family in the forest, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere that draws the audience into the world of the film.

Donna Moore
3/10

The musical score seemed repetitive and uninspired, with generic themes that did not effectively capture the adventurous spirit of the story. It missed opportunities to elevate the action sequences and evoke a sense of wonder in the audience.

Jennifer Martin
9/10

The soundtrack's use of tribal rhythms and African-inspired instrumentation adds an authentic and immersive layer to the storytelling, enhancing the sense of exploration and discovery as the characters navigate the challenges they face in the wilderness.

Lisa Wilson
5/10

The action sequences are made even more thrilling with the intense and suspenseful music in the background. The soundtrack effectively builds tension and keeps the audience engaged during the more adrenaline-pumping scenes.

Betty Wilson
7/10

The music effectively builds tension during the suspenseful scenes, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Ronald Hall
7/10

The memorable themes and melodies from the soundtrack stay with you long after the movie ends, creating a lasting impression of the film's impact.

Linda Carter
5/10

The emotional moments in the movie are beautifully accompanied by the poignant melodies of the soundtrack. The music helps to convey the bond between the characters and the baby brontosaurus, adding depth to their relationships.

Stephanie Walker
7/10

The musical score enhances the emotional connection between the characters and the audience, especially during the touching moments with the brontosaurus family.