In the Line of Fire Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 113000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

En la línea de fuego

Title in Italiano:

Nel centro del mirino

Title in Português:

Na Linha de Fogo

Title in Français:

Dans la ligne de mire

Title in Türk:

Ateş Hattında

Title in Deutsch:

Die zweite Chance

Synopsis

In the Line of Fire

Frank Horrigan (Clint Eastwood) is a Secret Service Agent who keeps thinking back to November 22, 1963, when, as a hand-picked Agent by President John F. Kennedy, he became one of the few Agents to have lost a President to an assassin when Kennedy died. Now, former C.I.A. assassin Mitch Leary (John Malkovich) is stalking the current President (Jim Curley), who is running for re-election. Mitch has spent long hours studying Horrigan, and he taunts Horrigan, telling him of his plans to kill the President. Leary plans to kill the President because Leary feels betrayed by the government. Leary was removed from the C.I.A., and the C.I.A. is now trying to have him killed.

After talking to Leary, Horrigan makes sure he is assigned to Presidential protection duty, working with fellow Secret Service Agent Lilly Raines (Rene Russo). Horrigan has no intention of failing his President this time around, and he's more than willing to take a bullet. White House Chief of Staff Harry Sargent (Fred Dalton Thompson) refuses to alter the President's itinerary, while Horrigan's boss, Secret Service Director Sam Campagna (John Mahoney), is supportive of Horrigan. As the election gets closer, Horrigan begins to doubt his own abilities, especially when Horrigan's colleague Al D'Andrea (Dylan McDermott) is killed by Leary. But Horrigan may be the only one who can stop Leary.

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In the Line of Fire
Willow Weep For Me
Ann Ronell: Writer
All Blues
Miles Davis: Writer
These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
Jack Strachey: Writer
As Time Goes By
Herman Hupfeld: Writer
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Richard Rodgers: Writer
I Only Have Eyes For You
Harry Warren: Writer
Hail To The Chief
James Sanderson: Writer
The Stars and Stripes Forever
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Miles Davis: Performer

User reviews

George Jackson
6/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the soundtrack of In the Line of Fire felt repetitive and generic, lacking originality and failing to leave a lasting impression. While the music served its purpose in setting the mood for the film, it did not offer any standout pieces that would make it memorable or standout on its own.

Richard Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of In the Line of Fire effectively captures the tension and suspense of the plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The use of dramatic orchestral pieces and subtle, haunting melodies creates a sense of unease that mirrors the psychological cat-and-mouse game between Frank Horrigan and Mitch Leary.

Emily Thomas
4/10

The soundtrack of In the Line of Fire failed to capture the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. It lacked the emotional depth needed to enhance the impactful scenes throughout the film.

Mary Phillips
4/10

The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to leave a lasting impression or add any significant value to the overall viewing experience. It did not effectively complement the tension and drama of the story, leaving me underwhelmed and disconnected from the on-screen events.