Darkman Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Darkman

Title in Italiano:

Darkman

Title in Português:

Vingança Sem Rosto

Title in Français:

Darkman

Title in Türk:

Karanlık Adam

Title in Deutsch:

Darkman

Synopsis

Mild-mannered scientist Peyton Westlake, who works out of a lab set up in his loft apartment, is beaten within an inch of his life but assumed dead by criminal Robert Durant and his thugs, Durant solely wanting to retrieve a document discovered by Peyton's lawyer girlfriend Julie Hastings implicating Durant's developer associate Louis Strack, Jr. of offering bribes to get his latest waterfront development passed by the zoning commission, and about which Peyton ostensibly knew nothing.

In the aftermath of the lab being destroyed in an explosion set by Durant, Julie knows nothing about Strack being behind what happened let alone that Peyton was targeted or that Peyton survived in only fragments of his body being discovered in her assumption that he perished in the explosion. She further believes that the document was also destroyed in the explosion, while in reality Durant was able to locate it in the loft.

Peyton's still alive body is discovered, he only a John Doe, and is operated on by an experimental burn unit whose operation is able to keep him alive albeit permanently physically scarred, but change him fundamentally in three ways: that he no longer is able to feel physical pain; that he has increased physical strength; and that he is emotionally more aggressive to the point of being violent if pushed.

Able to escape, Peyton returns to his work in developing synthetic skin. He plans to use this synthetic skin to don disguises in exacting revenge not only on Durant and his entire team of thugs, but on Strack. The problem for Peyton is that he is only able to maintain the skin for ninety-nine minutes in open light in the discovery that the material is light sensitive.

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Darkman
Main Titles
Danny Elfman: Performer
Woe, The Darkman...Woe
Danny Elfman: Performer
Rebuilding / Failure
Danny Elfman: Performer
Love Theme
Danny Elfman: Performer
Julie Transforms
Danny Elfman: Performer
Rage / Peppy Science
Danny Elfman: Performer
Creating Pauley
Danny Elfman: Performer
Double Durant
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Plot Unfolds (Dancing Freak)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Carnival From Hell
Danny Elfman: Performer
Julie Discovers Darkman
Danny Elfman: Performer
High Steel
Danny Elfman: Performer
Finale / End Credits
Danny Elfman: Performer
Disc Time:
Danny Elfman: Performer
Intro / Three Fingers
Danny Elfman: Performer
Snip, Snip, Snip
Danny Elfman: Performer
Peppy Science (Film Version)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Persistence / Marry Me
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Model
Danny Elfman: Performer
One Hundred Minutes / Peyton Gets Tromped
Danny Elfman: Performer
Yakitito / The Big Bang
Danny Elfman: Performer
Hospital
Danny Elfman: Performer
Rage
Danny Elfman: Performer
Woe, The Darkman...Woe (Film Version)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Rebuilding / Failure (Film Version)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Waltz / Rage / First Blood
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Plot Unfolds (Dancing Freak) (Film Version)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Finger Stinger
Danny Elfman: Performer
False Durant
Danny Elfman: Performer
Durant Stinger / Durant in Trouble
Danny Elfman: Performer
Double Durant (Film Version)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Carnival From Hell (Extended Version)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Julie Stinger / City Stinger
Danny Elfman: Performer
Peyton On The Run
Danny Elfman: Performer
Darkman Stalks / Guzman's Reveal
Danny Elfman: Performer
Chopper Spree
Danny Elfman: Performer
Shake Him
Danny Elfman: Performer
Durant Bites It / Dead, Not Dead?
Danny Elfman: Performer
High Steel (Extended Version)
Danny Elfman: Performer
ADDITIONAL MUSIC: Yakitito / The Big Bang (Alternate)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Woe, The Darkman... Woe
Danny Elfman: Performer
Double Durante
Danny Elfman: Performer
Theme From "Goldfinger"
John Barry: Performer
James Bond Theme
John Barry: Performer
From Russia With Love
John Barry: Performer
Main Theme From "Dick Tracy"
John Barry: Performer
Crime Spree
John Barry: Performer
Main Theme From "The Untouchables"
John Barry: Performer
Al Capone
John Barry: Performer
It's A Long Road
John Barry: Performer
Medley Of TV Adventure Themes
John Barry: Performer
Live And Let Die
John Barry: Performer
For Your Eyes Only
John Barry: Performer
Axel F
John Barry: Performer
Theme From "Lethal Weapon"
John Barry: Performer
Woe, The Darkman, Woe!
John Barry: Performer
Nobody Does It Better
John Barry: Performer
Theme From "Shaft"
John Barry: Performer
All Time High
John Barry: Performer
Abyss - Main Title
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Search for Montana
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Crane
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Manta Ship
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Pseudopod
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Fight
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Sub Battle
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Lindsey Drowns
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Resurrection
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Bud's Big Dive
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Bud On the Ledge
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back On the Air
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Finale
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Main Title
James Horner: Performer
Lillian's Heart Attack
James Horner: Performer
Gaining Access to the Tapes
James Horner: Performer
Michael's Gift to Karen
James Horner: Performer
First Playback
James Horner: Performer
Race for Time
James Horner: Performer
Final Playback / End Titles
James Horner: Performer

User reviews

Mark Allen
7/10

The use of different musical motifs and themes helps to highlight the emotional journey of the main character, Peyton Westlake, as he transforms into Darkman.

Stephanie Allen
2/10

Furthermore, the soundtrack did not effectively enhance the suspense and action sequences in the film. The lackluster composition failed to build tension or create a sense of urgency during key moments, diminishing the impact of pivotal scenes such as Peyton's escape from captivity or his confrontations with Durant and Strack.

Jennifer Johnson
1/10

The soundtrack of Darkman failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of Peyton Westlake's transformation from a mild-mannered scientist to a vengeful vigilante. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the powerful motifs needed to convey the complexity of his character development.

Charles Hill
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Darkman is a standout element of the film, elevating it to a higher level of cinematic excellence.

Carol Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack features a mix of orchestral pieces and electronic elements, which blend seamlessly to create a unique and memorable sound.

Charles Parker
10/10

The soundtrack of Darkman perfectly captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The combination of dramatic orchestral pieces and haunting melodies enhances the viewer's experience, adding depth to the story and creating a sense of tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Emily Green
7/10

The score effectively complements the action sequences, adding an extra layer of excitement and tension to the film.

Ronald Brown
8/10

The music sets the tone for the film, creating a dark and mysterious atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged throughout.

William Moore
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Darkman is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and immersing the audience in the dark and gritty world of the movie. The music effectively complements the visuals and performances, making it a memorable and integral part of the viewing experience.

Michelle Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Darkman perfectly captures the intensity and suspense of the storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Dorothy Thomas
7/10

The main theme of Darkman is hauntingly beautiful and stays with you long after the movie ends, showcasing the talent of the composer.

Matthew Baker
10/10

The use of music in Darkman is masterfully done, seamlessly blending with the action on screen to heighten the emotional impact of key moments. The soundtrack not only complements the storyline but also elevates it, immersing the audience in Peyton Westlake's transformation into the vengeful vigilante known as Darkman. Each track conveys a range of emotions, from sorrow and anger to determination and triumph, making the music an integral part of the overall cinematic experience.

Karen Nelson
6/10

The orchestral arrangements in Darkman create a sense of urgency and tension that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The dynamic use of musical motifs enhances the action sequences and heightens the drama unfolding on screen.

Anthony White
6/10

The soundtrack of Darkman perfectly captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The use of haunting melodies and ominous tones adds depth to the story and enhances the viewer's emotional connection to the characters.

Andrew Brown
6/10

The music in Darkman effectively conveys the inner turmoil and transformation of Peyton Westlake's character. The subtle shifts in the soundtrack mirror Peyton's journey from a mild-mannered scientist to a vengeful and emotionally conflicted anti-hero.