Marked for Death Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 24000 votes
Tags: montage
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Señalado por la muerte

Title in Italiano:

Programmato per uccidere

Title in Português:

Marcado para Matar

Title in Français:

Désigné pour mourir

Title in Türk:

Tabu

Title in Deutsch:

Zum Töten freigegeben

Synopsis

Marked for Death

Chicago DEA agent John Hatcher has just returned from Colombia, where his partner was killed in the line of duty by a drug dealer who has since been taken down. As a result of his partner's death, John has decided to retire, but his retirement may not be permanent.

On the next day, after reuniting with his sister Melissa and Melissa's daughter Tracy, John gets into a shootout against a Jamaican drug kingpin known as Screwface, taking down some of Screwface's men. John brings himself out of retirement when Screwface retaliates by attempting to kill Melissa and Tracy.

After the shooting, John is reunited with two old friends - a local high school football coach named Max, and a Jamaican Chicago cop named Charles. John and Max set out to hunt Screwface down, only to discover that Screwface has gone back to Jamaica. John and Max take Charles with them to Jamaica for an all out war against Screwface and his drug empire.

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Play Title Artist
Marked for Death
En La Casa
Mellow Man Ace: Writer
Mellow Man Ace: Performer
Roots and Culture
Shabba Ranks: Writer
Shabba Ranks: Performer
Domino
I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You
Leon Haywood: Writer
I Joke But I Don't Play
Tone Loc: Writer
Tone Loc: Performer
No Justice
Jimmy Cliff: Writer
John Crow
Jimmy Cliff: Writer
Jimmy Cliff: Performer
Rebel In Me
Jimmy Cliff: Writer
Steppin' Razor
Peter Tosh: Performer
Joe Higgs: Writer
I Joke But I Don't Play
Tone Loc: Performer
Steppin' Razor
Peter Tosh: Performer
I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You (Kenyatta)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Roots & Culture (Shabba Ranks)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Put The Funk Back In It (The Brand New Heavies)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Welcome To My Groove (Mellow Man Ace)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Quiet Passion (N'Dea Davenport)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Domino (Masters of Reality)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Shadow Of Def (Def Jef)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Ya Get's None (Body & Soul)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Rats Chase Cats (Attic Black)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Pick Up The Pace (Young MC)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Weapons Montage (James Newton Howard, feat. Tom Scott)
James Newton Howard: Performer
John Crow (Jimmy Cliff)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Steppin' Razor (Peter Tosh)
James Newton Howard: Performer
No Justice (Jimmy Cliff)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Rebel In Me (Jimmy Cliff)
James Newton Howard: Performer

User reviews

Thomas Wilson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Marked for Death complements the storyline and characters well, adding depth and dimension to the film's narrative.

Andrew Perez
6/10

The soundtrack of Marked for Death perfectly captures the tension and action-packed scenes of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Melissa Baker
5/10

The use of reggae and dancehall music in the soundtrack adds an authentic Jamaican vibe to the film, creating a unique atmosphere that sets it apart from other action movies.

Emily Davis
5/10

The soundtrack features a great mix of upbeat tracks and more somber melodies, reflecting the different moods and emotions portrayed throughout the movie.

Susan Lee
9/10

The soundtrack of Marked for Death perfectly captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. Each track immerses you in the gritty world of DEA agent John Hatcher and his quest for justice.

Daniel Turner
9/10

The music enhances the action sequences, building tension and excitement as John faces off against the ruthless drug kingpin Screwface. The pulsating beats and haunting melodies create a sense of urgency that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film.

Ronald Thomas
10/10

I especially appreciate how the soundtrack blends different musical styles to reflect the diverse settings of the movie, from the urban streets of Chicago to the tropical landscapes of Jamaica. The music not only complements the on-screen action, but also adds depth and emotion to the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Sarah Lewis
5/10

The musical score effectively builds suspense and excitement during the intense moments of the film, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.