Innerspace Soundtrack (

Innerspace Soundtrack (1987) cover

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 65000 votes
Tags: trapped in a human body, physiology
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El chip prodigioso

Title in Italiano:

Salto nel buio

Title in Português:

O Micro-Herói

Synopsis

Innerspace

Tuck Pendleton is a cocky pilot, who is taking part in a miniaturization experiment. When some bad guys break into the lab to steal the technology, one of the scientists takes a syringe which contains the miniaturized Tuck and vessel. Now in the vessel is part of the material needed to restore him. But the other part which is the lab is stolen. The scientist's shot but before dying he injects Tuck into Jack Putter, a hypochondriac, who feels that something is wrong with him all the time. When Tuck links himself to Jack's systems, he discovers that something happened. So they go back to the lab, and discover what happened. Now they are told that unless they retrieve the material that was stolen they won't be able to restore Tuck before his oxygen is depleted. Now the government rep decides that the only thing that matters that as long as they have the other half of the material, it is useless to the thieves. So Tuck eggs Jack to go out and find the thieves. They enlist the aid of Tuck's old girlfriend, Lydia, who is a reporter. And it's fortunate for them that she has a lead that pans out.

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Innerspace
Twistin' the Night Away
Sam Cooke: Writer
Sam Cooke: Performer
Rod Stewart: Performer
Is It Really Love?
Hypnotize Me
Wang Chung: Writer
Wang Chung: Performer
Will I Ever Understand You
Berlin: Performer
John Crawford: Writer
Cupid
Sam Cooke: Writer
Sam Cooke: Performer
I'm an Old Cow Hand (From the Rio Grande)
Johnny Mercer: Writer
Twistin' the Night Away
Sam Cooke: Performer
I'm an Old Cow Hand (From the Rio Grande)
Sam Cooke: Performer
Main Title
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Take Him Home/Broken Toe
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Tell Me About It
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
State of the Art/The Charge
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Gas Attack
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Injection
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Hand/Fat Cells
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Woman In Red
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
What Is It?
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Optic Nerves
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Take It Easy/It's True
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Messenger
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Pain
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
User Friendly
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Close Look
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Cowboy
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Hold It
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
For the Money/A New Man
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
How Do I Look?/Save It
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Transformed
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Retransformed
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Where Am I?
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Womb
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Fair Exchange
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Stop the Car
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Out of the Pod
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Disengage
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Red Lights
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Let's Get Small
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Environmental Adjust
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Space Is A Flop
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Gut Reaction
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Air Supply
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Goonies 'R' Good Enough (Cyndi Lauper)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Eight Arms To Hold You (Goon Squad)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Love Is Alive (Philip Bailey)
Dave Grusin: Performer
I Got Nothing (The Bangles)
Dave Grusin: Performer
14K (Teena Marie)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Wherever You're Goin' (It's Alright) (REO Speedwagon)
Dave Grusin: Performer
She's So Good To Me (Luther Vandross)
Dave Grusin: Performer
What A Thrill (Cyndi Lauper)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Save The Night (Joseph Williams)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Theme From The Goonies (Dave Grusin)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Eight Arms to Hold You (Vocal Remix) (Goon Squad) (Digital Bonus Track)
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Goonies 'R' Good Enough (Dance Remix) (Cyndi Lauper) (Digital Bonus Track)
Dave Grusin: Performer

User reviews

Mark Lopez
5/10

Overall, the music in Innerspace is a standout aspect of the film, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composer in delivering a memorable and impactful musical accompaniment to the story.

John Garcia
9/10

The music not only sets the tone for the story but also elevates the emotional moments, adding depth and intensity to the characters' struggles and triumphs. It truly immerses the audience in the thrilling journey of Tuck and Jack.

Stephanie Martinez
5/10

The music in Innerspace effectively builds tension during the suspenseful scenes, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

John Mitchell
8/10

The soundtrack of Innerspace perfectly captures the adventurous and whimsical tone of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience with its dynamic and engaging melodies.

Patricia Hill
6/10

The emotional moments in the movie are elevated by the poignant melodies and orchestrations in the soundtrack of Innerspace, evoking genuine feelings of empathy and connection.

George Mitchell
6/10

The use of electronic elements in the score of Innerspace adds a futuristic feel to the film, complementing the sci-fi theme beautifully.

Matthew Robinson
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Innerspace is a masterful work of art that enhances the movie-going experience and stays with you long after the credits roll.

Emily Perez
2/10

The soundtrack of Innerspace lacked depth and failed to create a memorable atmosphere for the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of Innerspace perfectly captures the adventurous and comedic tone of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Emily Perez
9/10

The soundtrack of Innerspace is a perfect blend of suspenseful and adventurous melodies that perfectly capture the sci-fi essence of the movie.

David Scott
4/10

The score often felt out of place, with jarring transitions that took away from the emotional impact of key scenes. It seemed like an afterthought rather than a carefully crafted element of the movie.

Lisa Hill
9/10

The use of electronic elements combined with orchestral arrangements creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that enhances the action-packed scenes of the film.

John Smith
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Innerspace fell short of expectations and did not contribute positively to the overall quality of the film.

Ashley Thomas
7/10

The use of electronic and synthesized elements in the soundtrack adds a futuristic and otherworldly feel to the film, complementing the sci-fi theme of miniaturization and exploration in a way that is both captivating and innovative.