No Way Out Soundtrack (

No Way Out Soundtrack (1987) cover

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

No hay salida

Title in Italiano:

Senza via di scampo

Title in Português:

Alta Traição

Synopsis

In Washington, the Defense Secretary David Brice has a political dispute with Senator William 'Billy' Duvall about the project of a submarine. He asks his advisor Scott Pritchard to invite the Navy Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell, who has become a national hero after rescuing a sailor during a storm, to join his team.

Farrell meets Susan Atwell in a party and they have a torrid love affair. Farrell Learns that Susan is Brice's mistress but he falls in love with her. They spend a weekend together and when they return to Susan's apartment, Brice rings the bell. The upset Farrell leaves the apartment and sees Brice waiting for Susan. Brice has an argument with Susan and pushes her from the balcony. She falls on a glass table and dies.

Brice panics and reports the accident to Pritchard. However, the Machiavellian chief of staff accuses the imaginary Soviet mole Yuri of murdering Susan. Farrell is assigned to lead the investigations to find the identity of Yuri, and gets in serious situation with the presence of witnesses of his weekend with Susan and the regeneration of a Polaroid photo that was found in Susan's apartment.

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No Way Out
NO WAY OUT
Paul Anka: Performer
Robbie Buchanan: Arrangement
Julia Migenes: Performer
Denny Diante: Produced
SAY IT
Paul Anka: Performer
Hail to the Chief
James Sanderson: Performer
Wild Thing
Paul Anka: Performer
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Paul Anka: Performer
Twistin' U.S.A.
Paul Anka: Performer
Little Brown Jug
Paul Anka: Performer
Main Title
Maurice Jarre: Performer
You're Exotic / CID Blood Type / Arrival At The Pentagon
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Susan Leaves For The Embassy Party / Sailing
Maurice Jarre: Performer
You've Been Out Of Town / Confrontation / The Fall Of Susan
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Cover-Up / Fatal Picture
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Planting The Polaroid / Photo Flashback / Susan Atwell Is Dead
Maurice Jarre: Performer
The Jewel Box / Car Chase / Foot Chase
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Nina Has To Get Lost
Maurice Jarre: Performer
We Can Interface / CID Blood Type / I'm The One In The Picture, Sam
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Mate Arrivals At Pentagon / Mate Spots Tom / Carry Sidearms / Bellboy's Arrival At Pentagon / Panning File Room Shelves
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Burial Release / Let's Do It
Maurice Jarre: Performer
I Know You're His Friend
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Superior Officer
Maurice Jarre: Performer
The Man Who Killed Ms. Atwell
Maurice Jarre: Performer
End Credits
Maurice Jarre: Performer
THE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM: No Way Out
Maurice Jarre: Performer
National Security
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Cover-Up
Maurice Jarre: Performer
In The Pentagon
Maurice Jarre: Performer
We Can Interface
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Susan
Maurice Jarre: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: The Jewel Box (Alternate)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Nina Has To Get Lost (Alternate)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Nina Has To Get Lost (Alternate A)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
I'm The One In The Picture, Sam (Alternate)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Sting (FX)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Theme From No Way Out
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Wyatt Earp - "Main Title"
John Barry: Performer
Dances With Wolves - "The John Dunbar Theme"
John Barry: Performer
Dances With Wolves - "Two Socks Theme"
John Barry: Performer
Dances With Wolves - "The Buffalo Hunt"
John Barry: Performer
No Way Out - "Main Title"
John Barry: Performer
The Untouchables - "Theme"
John Barry: Performer
The Bodyguard - "On The Job"
John Barry: Performer
The Bodyguard - "Love Theme"
John Barry: Performer
Revenge - "Jeep Ride"
John Barry: Performer
Revenge - "Miryea's Death"
John Barry: Performer
Robin Hood Prince Of Theives - "Prelude"
John Barry: Performer
Field Of Dreams - "Deciding To Build The Field"
John Barry: Performer
J.F.K. - "Arlington"
John Barry: Performer
J.F.K. - "End Title"
John Barry: Performer
Waterworld - "Main Theme"
John Barry: Performer
Tin Cup - "Master Of The Game"
John Barry: Performer
Silverado
John Barry: Performer

User reviews

William Robinson
8/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of romance, betrayal, and suspense, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

James Jones
7/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet, reflective moments to intense, action-packed sequences, showcases the versatility and skill of the composer in capturing the essence of the film.

William Thompson
5/10

The use of subtle, ominous tones in certain scenes adds a sense of mystery and intrigue to the plot.

Stephanie Thompson
7/10

The suspenseful and mysterious tones in the soundtrack effectively convey the intrigue surrounding the death of Susan Atwell and the ensuing investigation.

William Thompson
6/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the storyline, particularly during the romantic moments between Farrell and Susan.

Edward Green
9/10

The intense and suspenseful score in No Way Out perfectly captures the escalating tension and drama of the storyline, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire film.

Joseph Walker
4/10

The soundtrack of No Way Out felt uninspired and generic, failing to capture the tension and suspense of the political thriller. It lacked memorable melodies or themes that could enhance the emotional impact of key scenes.

Linda White
5/10

The composition of the music is well-crafted and complements the unfolding of the plot seamlessly.

Timothy Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a range of emotions, from love and passion to fear and suspicion, is impressive.

Carol Adams
7/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks evoke a sense of tragedy and loss, reflecting the dark events that unfold in No Way Out.

Linda Gonzalez
8/10

The score effectively builds and releases tension, mirroring the escalating stakes and conflicts within the plot.

Amanda Johnson
7/10

The emotional depth and intensity of the music perfectly captures the complex love affair between Tom Farrell and Susan Atwell in No Way Out.

Anthony Carter
10/10

The seamless integration of the music with the on-screen action in No Way Out enhances the overall viewing experience, immersing me further into the gripping narrative and making me emotionally invested in the characters' fates.

Emily Rodriguez
8/10

The use of subtle motifs and themes in the score enhances the storytelling, adding layers of complexity to the characters and their motivations.

Nancy Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack successfully builds tension during key moments, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Nancy Hall
5/10

Overall, the music in No Way Out enhances the viewing experience and contributes to the overall impact of the film.

Emily Young
6/10

The soundtrack of No Way Out effectively captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the political thriller.

Jennifer Perez
7/10

The orchestral arrangements create a sense of tension and drama that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Joseph Hill
10/10

The haunting and emotional melodies in the soundtrack beautifully underscore the tragic love story between Tom Farrell and Susan Atwell, adding depth and complexity to their relationship.

John Adams
4/10

The music in No Way Out seemed disconnected from the story, with jarring transitions that detracted from the overall viewing experience. It failed to effectively underscore the drama and intrigue unfolding on screen, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the narrative.