Master of Dragonard Hill Soundtrack (

Master of Dragonard Hill Soundtrack (1987) cover

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Rating: 4.80/10 from 358 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La colina del dragón

Title in Italiano:

Master of Dragonard Hill

Title in Português:

O Senhor de Dragonard

Title in Français:

Le maître de Dragonard Hill

Title in Deutsch:

Le maître de Dragonard Hill

Synopsis

Master of Dragonard Hill

In 1747, lecherous Captain Lafarge, a man who loves God, women and gold - but not necessarily in that order, visits the lush colonial Caribbean island of St. Joseph's, that's become rather prosperous after the events of Dragonard (1987).

Richard Abdee is now a free man living a peaceful life there, when he's offered the job of governor by the evil temptress, Arabella, who's now turned her affections toward African slaves, which is strictly forbidden.

However, Abdee is soon framed for murder and has to start a new rebellion with the help of Naomi against the vile Captain Shanks and the villainous British redcoat sergeant, who reinstates the use of the notorious "Dragonard" whip.

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Patricia Martinez
8/10

The vocals in certain tracks of the soundtrack evoke a sense of cultural richness and history, enhancing the depth of the film's narrative.

George Lewis
8/10

The soundtrack of Master of Dragonard Hill perfectly captures the Caribbean setting with its vibrant and tropical music.

Nancy Perez
7/10

The emotional melodies in the soundtrack resonate with the audience, drawing them deeper into the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Laura Garcia
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Master of Dragonard Hill is a standout element of the film, adding layers of richness and depth to the storytelling that wouldn't be achieved otherwise.

Susan Wright
7/10

The lively and rhythmic beats in some tracks of the soundtrack add energy and drive to the action sequences, making them even more thrilling to watch.

Donald Williams
7/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the tension and drama in key scenes, creating a heightened sense of anticipation and excitement.

Elizabeth Parker
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Master of Dragonard Hill to be quite disappointing and lacking in emotional depth. The music failed to capture the intensity and drama of the storyline, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters and their struggles.

Richard Robinson
6/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the soundtrack of Master of Dragonard Hill feel a bit repetitive and lack originality. While the music sets the mood effectively, it could have benefited from more variety in its compositions to prevent certain scenes from feeling monotonous.

Lisa Mitchell
4/10

Overall, I was left underwhelmed by the soundtrack of Master of Dragonard Hill, as it failed to enhance the viewing experience and fell short of creating a memorable musical accompaniment to the film.

Karen Wright
5/10

The soundtrack of Master of Dragonard Hill perfectly captures the tropical and colonial setting of the film with its use of traditional Caribbean instruments and melodies. The music enhances the scenes set on the lush island of St. Joseph's, immersing the audience in the time period and location.

Steven Moore
8/10

The dynamic and diverse musical themes in the soundtrack enhance the different moods and emotions portrayed in the movie, from suspenseful moments to heartwarming scenes.

Andrew Wilson
8/10

The powerful orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack elevate the epic nature of the story, making it a truly cinematic experience.

William Anderson
8/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive layer to the storytelling of the film.

Mark Green
2/10

The compositions felt generic and uninspired, failing to evoke any sense of Caribbean atmosphere or historical setting. The use of traditional Caribbean instruments or melodies could have greatly enhanced the authenticity of the soundtrack, but unfortunately, they were sorely lacking.