Mulholland Falls Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 19000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Scomodi omicidi

Title in Português:

Brigada de Elite

Synopsis

Mulholland Falls is a film about the adventures of a 1940's special anti-gangster police squad in Los Angeles, known as the infamous 'Hat Squad.'

The four members of this squad are big, tough, no-nonsense cops who don't hesitate to break the law, if it suits their purposes.

When a local woman is murdered, their investigation uncovers the fact that she had been romantically linked to several prominent men and had secret films taken of her liaisons.

Since one of those men is the powerful U.S. Army General at the head of the then-new Atomic Energy Commission and another is the (married) leader of the Hat Squad, complications ensue.

The FBI even gets involved in an attempted cover-up.

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Play Title Artist
Mulholland Falls
Harbour Lights
Mr. Anthony's Boogie
Something Cool
So Tired
That Certain Party
Who Me?
Main Title / Drive To Perino's
Dave Grusin: Performer
Drive To Falls / After Fall
Dave Grusin: Performer
Construction Site / Allison
Dave Grusin: Performer
Max Home Drunk
Dave Grusin: Performer
Projection Room / Max Goes To Beach
Dave Grusin: Performer
She Was Wrong / Where We Goin'? / Allison's Room / Flashback / Jimmy's Apartment
Dave Grusin: Performer
Max And Kate In Bedroom / Shoot-Out Epilogue
Dave Grusin: Performer
Drive To Base / No Admittance / Testing Ground / Jeep Chase
Dave Grusin: Performer
Geiger Counters / Max Meets Timms
Dave Grusin: Performer
Human Sacrifice / FBI Search / What Happened? / Max Finds Film
Dave Grusin: Performer
Kate Gets Package / After Phone Call
Dave Grusin: Performer
Max Watches Film / Flashback
Dave Grusin: Performer
At Least / Drive To Plane / Flight To Base / Cancer Ward
Dave Grusin: Performer
Drive To Timm's / Gonna Throw Us
Dave Grusin: Performer
Coolidge Dies / Funeral
Dave Grusin: Performer
Max And Kate Walk / Kate Leaves / End Credits
Dave Grusin: Performer
Harbor Lights
Dave Grusin: Performer
Main Title W/ Alternate Start
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mulholland Falls
Dave Grusin: Performer
'Just A Girl...'
Dave Grusin: Performer
Hurting For Allison
Dave Grusin: Performer
Flashback & Revelation
Dave Grusin: Performer
Kate's Theme/The End Of Jimmy
Dave Grusin: Performer
Nuclear Madness/Hats In The Desert
Dave Grusin: Performer
Home Movies
Dave Grusin: Performer
'It's Over'/Flashback
Dave Grusin: Performer
Separation
Dave Grusin: Performer
To The Base/Fallout For Timms
Dave Grusin: Performer
Finale Hats Off
Dave Grusin: Performer
No Common Ground/End Credits
Dave Grusin: Performer
Harbor Lights (Aaron Neville)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Main Titles
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Storm Drain
James Newton Howard: Performer
Kimble Dyes His Hair
James Newton Howard: Performer
Helicopter Chase
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Fugitive Theme
James Newton Howard: Performer
Subway Fight
James Newton Howard: Performer
Kimble Returns
James Newton Howard: Performer
No Press
James Newton Howard: Performer
Stairway Chase
James Newton Howard: Performer
Sykes Apt.
James Newton Howard: Performer
It's Over
James Newton Howard: Performer
Mutiny
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Alabama
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Little Ducks
Hans Zimmer: Performer
1SQ
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Roll Tide ("Eternal Father Strong To Save")
Hans Zimmer: Performer

User reviews

Emily Brown
6/10

The music sets the tone for the gritty and intense atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the tension and suspense in key scenes.

Patricia Lee
9/10

I found the use of period-appropriate songs in the soundtrack to be a brilliant touch that added authenticity to the film. The incorporation of classic tunes from the era helped to transport me back in time and immerse myself in the world of the 'Hat Squad' and their morally ambiguous investigations.

Dorothy Lopez
5/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the impact of the film's dramatic moments, helping to convey the characters' inner struggles and conflicts.

William Wright
3/10

The soundtrack of Mulholland Falls failed to capture the gritty and intense atmosphere of the 1940s anti-gangster police squad in Los Angeles. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the tension and drama needed to enhance the film's narrative.

Susan Roberts
1/10

The use of jazz and swing music in the soundtrack of Mulholland Falls felt out of place and distracting. Instead of complementing the film's noir aesthetic, the music came off as jarring and disconnected, taking away from the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Wright
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the visuals, enhancing the overall cinematic experience and immersing the audience in the world of 1940's Los Angeles.

Laura Scott
8/10

The use of brass instruments in the soundtrack gives a sense of authority and power, mirroring the strong personalities of the characters in the 'Hat Squad'.

Thomas Lopez
7/10

The soundtrack of Mulholland Falls perfectly captures the film's 1940's noir atmosphere, setting the tone for the story with its jazzy and mysterious melodies.

Michelle Evans
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mulholland Falls is a standout feature of the film, elevating the storytelling and contributing to its overall cinematic appeal.

Paul White
6/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the on-screen action, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Joshua Phillips
5/10

The use of brass instruments in the soundtrack adds a sense of authority and power, reflecting the characters of the tough and no-nonsense 'Hat Squad' members.

Michelle Baker
8/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the plot, creating a sense of unease and intrigue that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Susan Wilson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mulholland Falls is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Steven Baker
7/10

The variety of musical styles and motifs in the soundtrack reflect the complexity of the characters and the layers of the story, adding richness to the film's narrative.

Paul Mitchell
8/10

The haunting and melancholic piano pieces evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, adding depth to the emotional scenes in the movie.

Joseph Garcia
9/10

The soundtrack of Mulholland Falls perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the 1940s Los Angeles setting. The jazzy and noir-inspired music sets the tone for the film, enhancing the suspense and drama of the story as it unfolds.

Amanda Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack of Mulholland Falls perfectly captures the film's 1940's setting, with its jazzy and noir-inspired compositions.