Cabo Blanco Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.40/10 from 1300 votes
Tags: sunken treasure
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cabo Blanco

Title in Italiano:

Cabo Blanco

Title in Português:

A Aventura Começa em Caboblanco

Title in Français:

Cabo Blanco

Title in Türk:

Kaboblanko

Title in Deutsch:

Der Schatz von Caboblanco

Synopsis

Cabo Blanco

Offshore near Caboblanco, Peru, an explorer of sea wrecks is murdered. However, local authorities decide that the official cause of death is "accidental drowning." Among the skeptical is Giff Hoyt, an expatriate American, longtime Caboblanco resident and popular innkeeper.

Giff's interest is further piqued when Marie arrives in town. Her passport is confiscated by the corrupt authority, and Giff protests. Furthermore, a Nazi named Beckdorff lives in a well-fortified compound near town, and he might be responsible for the explorer's death. Beckdorff himself seeks sunken treasure in the area, as well as protection from local interference.

Can Giff Hoyt stifle the evil Beckdorff, save the lovely Marie, and possibly even locate sunken treasure?

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Cabo Blanco
The Very Thought Of You
Nat 'King' Cole: Sung
Ray Noble: Composer
Tangerine
Johnny Mercer: Lyrics
Victor Schertzinger: Performer
Moonlight Serenade
Glenn Miller: Composer
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
Irving Berlin: Performer
Heaven Knows
Prelude (The Very Thought Of You) (Ray Noble)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Main Title
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Bathysphere Attacked
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
To Beckdorff's
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Heaven Knows (Performed by Carol Goldsmith)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Second Attack
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Love Scene (The Very Thought Of You) (Ray Noble)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Boat Attack
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Jungle Pursuit
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
I Have A Job For You / Horst's Orders
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Horst Arrives / Room Search
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
To The Hospital
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Police
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
To Giff's
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Silhouette
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Beckdorff's Suicide
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
End Titles (The Very Thought Of You) (Ray Noble)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
ADDITIONAL MUSIC: Rhumba
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Heaven Knows (Instrumental)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (George Bassman & Ned Washington)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Tangerine (Victor Schertzinger & Johnny Mercer)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller & Mitchell Parish)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (Irving Berlin)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Very Thought Of You (Ray Noble)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Symphony No. 4 (Fourth Movement, Excerpt) (Johannes Brahms)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Symphony No. 7 (First Movement) (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Diving Bell
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Very Thought Of You (composed by Roy Noble)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Beckdorf's House
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Drowning
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Heaven Knows (lyrics and sung by Carol Heather
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Very Thought Of You / Love Scene (composed by Roy Noble)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Boat Attack / Jungle Run
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Hide And Seek
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Final Act Begins
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The End Of Beckdorf
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Very Thought Of You / Final / End Credits (contains music composed by Roy Noble)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer

User reviews

Robert Hernandez
7/10

The orchestration in the soundtrack is masterfully done, creating a rich and dynamic sound that complements the action sequences and dramatic moments seamlessly.

Sarah Phillips
7/10

The emotional depth portrayed in the soundtrack effectively enhances the tension and suspense of the storyline, keeping me engaged throughout the film.

Lisa Hernandez
7/10

I found myself humming the main theme of Cabo Blanco long after the movie ended, a testament to the catchy and memorable melodies crafted by the composer.

Michael King
6/10

The soundtrack of Cabo Blanco perfectly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The use of haunting melodies and ominous tones enhances the sense of danger and intrigue.

Ronald Scott
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for adventure resonated with me deeply, making it a standout element of the film.

Andrew Robinson
1/10

The soundtrack of Cabo Blanco felt uninspired and lacked emotional depth. It failed to capture the suspense and intrigue of the storyline, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters and their struggles.

David Turner
6/10

The music in Cabo Blanco effectively builds tension and suspense, keeping me on the edge of my seat and heightening the excitement of the action sequences.

Patricia Moore
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cabo Blanco left a lasting impression on me, solidifying its place as one of my favorite film scores of all time.

Joshua Wilson
2/10

I found the score of Cabo Blanco to be repetitive and monotonous. The lack of variety in musical themes made certain scenes feel repetitive and predictable, failing to build tension or create a memorable cinematic experience.

Donald Carter
8/10

The soundtrack of Cabo Blanco perfectly captures the mysterious and adventurous atmosphere of the film, transporting me to the exotic location of Peru.

Charles Young
6/10

Overall, I believe the soundtrack of Cabo Blanco greatly contributed to the overall cinematic experience, enhancing the storytelling and bringing the world of the film to life.

John Walker
3/10

The music choices in Cabo Blanco seemed mismatched with the setting and time period of the film. Instead of enhancing the atmosphere of a coastal town in Peru, the soundtrack sounded generic and out of place, diminishing the overall viewing experience for me.

Betty Williams
8/10

The seamless integration of the music with the visuals on screen showcased the talent and expertise of the composer, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Matthew Jackson
5/10

The composer's use of recurring motifs and themes in the soundtrack of Cabo Blanco helped to create a sense of cohesion and unity throughout the film.

David Evans
8/10

I was impressed by the use of traditional South American instruments in the music, adding an authentic and immersive touch to the overall listening experience.

Betty Nelson
5/10

I found the soundtrack of Cabo Blanco to be engaging and immersive, drawing me deeper into the narrative and enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes.

Carol Walker
6/10

The music in Cabo Blanco effectively sets the mood for the exotic and remote setting of the story. The use of traditional instruments and native rhythms adds authenticity to the film's location.