Machine Gun Preacher Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 69000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El soldado de Dios

Title in Italiano:

Machine Gun Preacher

Title in Português:

O Rebelde Salvador

Title in Français:

Machine Gun

Title in Türk:

Koruyucu

Synopsis

In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, addicted gang biker Sam Childers is released from prison and learns that his wife Lynn is no longer a stripper but has converted to Christianity.

One night, Sam and his best friend Donnie give a ride to a hitchhiker who threatens Donnie with a pocketknife; however Sam reacts and turns the tables on the stranger.

Sam is affected by the incident and is convinced by Lynn and his mother Daisy to join their church, and he is baptized.

Sam finds a straight job in construction. When he meets a preacher from Africa, he decides to visit the continent.

Sam travels to Northern Uganda and South Sudan many times and builds an orphanage for the victims of the cruel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).

Further, he fights whenever necessary and becomes a legend known as The Machine Gun Preacher.

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Machine Gun Preacher
Saturday Night Special
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Performer
Edward King: Writer
Amazing Grace
Rhema Marvanne: Performer
Roller
April Wine: Performer
Together
Ted Nugent: Performer
Child in Time
Ritchie Blackmore: Writer
Deep Purple: Performer
I Witness
Asche & Spencer: Writer
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Here With Me
Asche & Spencer: Writer
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Busy Kids
Asche & Spencer: Writer
El Toro Bravo
God Grants Wishes
Adam McKay: Writer
Dirty Girl
Y&T: Performer
Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers
Frank Beard: Writer
ZZ Top: Performer
The Keeper
Chris Cornell: Writer
Chris Cornell: Performer
The Keeper (Chris Cornell)
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Opening Title
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Sam's Redemption
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Bus Ride North
Asche & Spencer: Performer
You Can't Help Them All
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Sam Sees
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Rebuilding
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Have You Seen My Brother
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Playground
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Garang and Sam
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Child Sniper
Asche & Spencer: Performer
We're Too Late
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Donnie's Theme
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Battle with LRA
Asche & Spencer: Performer
We're Staying
Asche & Spencer: Performer
The Keeper (Demo Version)
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Sam's Redemption
Asche & Spencer: Performer
You Can't Help Them All
Asche & Spencer: Performer
We're Too Late
Asche & Spencer: Performer
Donnie's Theme
Asche & Spencer: Performer

User reviews

Ashley Harris
7/10

The music enhances the intensity of the action scenes, making them more engaging and thrilling for the audience.

James Wilson
6/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the intensity and danger of Sam's encounters with the LRA in Northern Uganda and South Sudan.

Timothy Scott
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends different genres of music, from rock to traditional African sounds, creating a unique and dynamic listening experience.

Charles Miller
5/10

Overall, the music in the film plays a crucial role in enhancing the storytelling and emotional resonance of Machine Gun Preacher, making it a memorable and impactful cinematic experience.

Elizabeth Adams
5/10

The soundtrack of Machine Gun Preacher perfectly captures the emotional journey of Sam Childers, from his troubled past to his transformation through faith and activism.

David Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of Machine Gun Preacher skillfully underscores the internal conflicts and moral dilemmas faced by Sam as he navigates his dual identity as a former criminal turned humanitarian.

Deborah Phillips
8/10

The use of African-inspired rhythms and melodies in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the scenes set in Uganda and South Sudan.

George Davis
1/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Machine Gun Preacher fell short in creating a memorable and impactful musical experience that could have elevated the movie to a higher level.

Richard Anderson
7/10

The music perfectly complements the cinematography, enhancing the visual storytelling and immersing the audience in the world of the film.

Ronald Wilson
7/10

The soundtrack of Machine Gun Preacher perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Sam Childers, from a troubled past to a newfound purpose in life.

Melissa Wilson
7/10

The haunting vocals and powerful instrumentals create a sense of urgency and desperation in the film, reflecting the harsh realities faced by the characters.

Susan Miller
5/10

The use of African-inspired rhythms and melodies in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive layer to the storytelling, transporting the audience to the heart of the conflict.

David Baker
1/10

The soundtrack of Machine Gun Preacher lacked depth and emotion, failing to capture the intensity of the story being portrayed.

James Young
5/10

The soundtrack succeeds in creating a sense of urgency and determination during the action-packed sequences involving Sam's efforts to protect the vulnerable and fight against injustice.

Elizabeth Mitchell
9/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack effectively convey the sense of urgency and determination that drives Sam to fight against the atrocities committed by the Lord's Resistance Army. The combination of orchestral arrangements and percussion elements creates a sense of tension and suspense, keeping viewers engaged and invested in Sam's journey.

Joseph Miller
5/10

The haunting and atmospheric music in certain scenes effectively conveys the horrors of war and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Ronald Baker
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Machine Gun Preacher is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Daniel Turner
6/10

The moments of reflection and redemption in the film are enhanced by the poignant and uplifting musical score, creating a powerful emotional impact.

David Davis
10/10

The soundtrack of Machine Gun Preacher truly captures the emotional journey of the protagonist, Sam Childers. The music perfectly complements the intense and impactful scenes throughout the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Donna Anderson
10/10

The use of African-inspired rhythms and melodies in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the story of Sam's mission in Northern Uganda and South Sudan. The music transports the audience to the heart of Africa, creating a powerful connection to the struggles and triumphs depicted on screen.

Steven Taylor
5/10

The fusion of Western and African musical elements in the soundtrack mirrors the cultural clash and eventual unity that Sam experiences in his journey of self-discovery and purpose.

Kenneth Harris
7/10

The emotional ballads in the soundtrack convey the inner struggles and conflicts of Sam Childers, adding a layer of complexity to his character development.

Joseph Thomas
4/10

The music felt generic and uninspired, with predictable melodies that did little to enhance the film's powerful themes and scenes.