From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.80/10 from 13000 votes
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Title in Português:

Aberto Até de Madrugada 3

Synopsis

"Prequel" to the first From Dusk Till Dawn is set in Mexico in the early 1900's which begins with the escape of Johnny Madrid, a dangerous local outlaw, from the gallows who then kidnaps his hangman's beautiful daughter, Esmeralda, with a little help from Reece, a female outlaw from the U.S.

With the hangman and a local posse on their trail, Johnny meets with his gang who all rob a stagecoach which contains American author Ambrose Bierce along with newlywed couple John and Mary Newlie.

As night falls, all parties coincidentally seek shelter in an isolated inn/whorehouse which is run by vampires led by the high priestess Quixtla who targets Esmeralda.

Esmeralda is revealed to be the half-human, half-vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium, whom the vampires want as their heir in which all the humans must join forces if they are to survive the night from the vicious blood-suckers.

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From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter
El Cascabel
Conga Mulence
Machito: Performer
La Tortolita
Juan Reynoso: Traditional, arranged
Juan Reynoso: Performer
El Choclo
John Fiddy: Arrangement
Angel Gregorio Villoldo: Writer
Smiling Karen
Tito Larriva: Writer
Tito Larriva: Performer
No Good At You
P.J. Pesce: Writer
P.J. Pesce: Performer
Esmeralda
P.J. Pesce: Writer
P.J. Pesce: Performer

User reviews

Michelle Martin
6/10

The soundtrack's pacing and timing are well-executed, effectively syncing with the on-screen action and enhancing the overall impact of key scenes.

Amanda Lee
6/10

The soundtrack's blend of Western influences and traditional Mexican music genres creates a unique and memorable auditory experience that stands out in the film.

Robert Thompson
7/10

The use of traditional Mexican music elements in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural richness to the film, creating a unique and memorable listening experience that complements the visuals and narrative beautifully.

Emily Johnson
6/10

The emotional depth and range of the music in the soundtrack help to convey the complex relationships and inner conflicts of the characters in the movie.

Linda Carter
5/10

The haunting melodies and orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack create a sense of foreboding and mystery, perfectly complementing the supernatural elements of the story.

Timothy Thomas
9/10

The blend of traditional Mexican music elements with modern sounds creates a unique and immersive listening experience. The soundtrack perfectly complements the action-packed scenes and adds tension and excitement to the unfolding story.

Ronald Lewis
5/10

The use of traditional Mexican instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the film's cultural context and enhances the overall immersive experience for the viewers.

James Brown
6/10

The music effectively enhances the tension and drama of the plot, especially during intense action sequences and thrilling moments.

Nancy Mitchell
1/10

The choice of music in the film felt out of place and disjointed, with jarring transitions between scenes that disrupted the flow of the narrative. The soundtrack failed to enhance the emotional impact of the characters' struggles and the supernatural elements of the story, resulting in a disconnect between the audience and the on-screen events.

Donald Harris
8/10

The music in the film effectively builds tension and suspense during key moments, such as the escape of Johnny Madrid and the encounters with the vampire-led gang, adding an extra layer of excitement to the storyline.