Death Ride to Osaka Soundtrack (

Death Ride to Osaka Soundtrack (1983) cover

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Rating: 5.10/10 from 433 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La muerte conduce a Osaka

Title in Italiano:

Sulle orme del dragone

Title in Português:

Osaka - Corrida Fatal

Synopsis

Girls of the White Orchid

In Los Angeles, the naive and lonely burger waitress and aspirant singer Carol Heath finds an advertisement in the newspaper with a job opportunity in Tokyo. She has a meeting with the agents, the American Cavanaugh and the Japanese Shiro; she signs the contract in English and Japanese and travels to Japan to work at the White Orchid night-club. She shares a hotel room with a dancer and sooner she discovers the scheme of prostitution in the club that belongs to Yakuza. Alone, without money and her passport, she is protected by Shiro, but pressed by the managers Madame Mori and her husband Hatanaka to be receptive to client's proposals. Meanwhile her former boyfriend returns to LA and seeks her out.

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Death Ride to Osaka
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User reviews

George Thompson
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack showcase the talent and creativity of the composer, enhancing key moments in the film with evocative melodies.

Jennifer Clark
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Death Ride to Osaka plays a crucial role in enhancing the atmosphere and narrative of the film, effectively drawing viewers into the gripping tale of a woman caught in a dangerous game of survival.

Lisa Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles that reflect the different aspects of Carol's journey, from hopeful melodies to darker, more ominous tones.

Matthew Hall
6/10

The musical score complements the cinematography of Death Ride to Osaka, creating a cohesive audiovisual experience that immerses the audience in the dark and dangerous world depicted in the movie.

Steven Brown
5/10

The soundtrack successfully sets the tone for the film, shifting between moments of quiet contemplation and intense action sequences with seamless transitions that enhance the storytelling.

David Carter
6/10

The music choice for the movie helps to create a sense of unease and discomfort, reflecting the challenges faced by the protagonist, Carol Heath, as she navigates the dangerous world of the Yakuza.

Matthew Miller
8/10

The soundtrack of Death Ride to Osaka perfectly captures the mysterious and tense atmosphere of the film, immersing the viewer in the world of the White Orchid night-club.

Joseph Perez
8/10

The musical score effectively conveys the sense of danger and suspense that permeates the narrative, keeping the audience on edge throughout the film.

Melissa Evans
6/10

The emotional impact of the music in key moments of the film is undeniable, evoking sympathy and empathy for Carol's plight as she becomes entangled in a web of deceit and exploitation.

Patricia Miller
9/10

The music in Girls of the White Orchid is both haunting and beautiful, reflecting the inner turmoil and struggles of the main character Carol. The emotional depth conveyed through the melodies and harmonies adds an extra layer of complexity to the narrative, making the audience truly connect with the character's journey.

Joshua Jackson
9/10

The soundtrack of Death Ride to Osaka perfectly captures the suspense and mystery of the film. The combination of traditional Japanese instruments with contemporary electronic sounds creates a unique and immersive listening experience that enhances the tension of the storyline.

Kenneth Turner
6/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack enhances the cultural authenticity of the setting in Tokyo, adding a layer of richness to the overall viewing experience.

Paul Phillips
4/10

I found the music in Girls of the White Orchid to be repetitive and uninspiring, failing to enhance the atmosphere or add depth to the characters' struggles.

Richard Mitchell
8/10

The music seamlessly complements the visuals, creating a cohesive audiovisual experience that elevates the overall impact of the film.

Mark Brown
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Death Ride to Osaka is a standout element of the film, contributing significantly to its atmospheric and immersive storytelling.

Steven Davis
7/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the film, enhancing the cultural backdrop of the story.

Stephanie Hall
4/10

The soundtrack of Death Ride to Osaka did not resonate with me as it lacked emotional depth and failed to capture the intensity of the storyline.

Margaret Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack of Death Ride to Osaka effectively captures the tension and suspense of the film's storyline, adding depth to the scenes set in the White Orchid night-club.

Daniel Mitchell
7/10

The memorable themes in the soundtrack stay with the viewer long after the film ends, underscoring the emotional resonance of Carol's story.

Anthony Johnson
8/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, especially in scenes where Carol Heath faces the challenges of being alone and vulnerable in a foreign country.