Rampage Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.50/10 from 799 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Safari en Malasia

Title in Italiano:

Il grande safari

Title in Português:

Dois Homens, Uma Mulher

Title in Français:

Massacre pour un fauve

Title in Türk:

Rampage

Title in Deutsch:

Rampage

Synopsis

Rampage

A German zoo hires big game trapper Harry Stanton and renowned big game hunter Otto Abbot to travel to Malaysia to capture two tigers for the zoo. They are also tasked with capturing a very special cat known as the Enchantress, a cross between a tiger and a leopard. Accompanying them is Abbot's mistress, Anna. They fly into the jungles of Malaysia, an area that Abbot knows well having hunted there many times before, but it's Stanton who manages to get the local tribal chief's cooperation. They quickly capture two tigers but the Enchantress proves to be more elusive eventually leading to Stanton saving Abbot from the creature. Stanton and Anna are attracted to each other and convinced that they are having an affair, Abbot tries to get rid of his rival.

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Rampage
Space
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Gorillas
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Paavo
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Calm
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Wydens
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Kate
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Lab
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Crispr
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Wyoming
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Antennae
Andrew Lockington: Performer
C17
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Cornfield
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Quarry
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Chicago
Andrew Lockington: Performer
George
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Laptop
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Energyne
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Team
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Showdown
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Grenades
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Requiem
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Saved
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Rampage
Andrew Lockington: Performer
The Rage (Kid Cudi)
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Big Cat
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Hi Fi #1
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Hi Fi #2
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Hi Fi #3
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Anna
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Kuala Lumpur
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Dance #1
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Dance #2
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Dance #3/Night Call
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Jungle
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Chep
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Chep Falls
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
The Rhino
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Rampage-Anna
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Enchantress Country
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Otto Into Cave
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Harry And Cat
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Romantic/Anna
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Fight
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Loose Cat
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Police Cars
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Cat On A Cold Tin Roof
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Otto's Death/Big Cat
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Trailer (Long Version)
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Trailer (Short Version)
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Drums #1
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Drums #2
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Little Brass Band
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Rampage (Alternate Main Title Song Demo)
Elmer Bernstein: Performer

User reviews

Kenneth Green
4/10

The use of generic orchestral cues in the film's score made it difficult to differentiate Rampage from other action-adventure movies, failing to create a unique sonic identity for the story and characters.

Mark Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Rampage effectively captures the adventurous and suspenseful atmosphere of the story. The use of intense percussion and dramatic orchestration enhances the thrilling moments of the film, keeping the audience engaged.

Andrew Smith
8/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack of Rampage incorporates elements of traditional Malaysian music, adding an authentic and exotic flavor to the overall sound. It helps transport the audience to the jungle setting of the film.

Charles Moore
7/10

The soundtrack of Rampage perfectly captures the adventurous and thrilling atmosphere of the movie. The use of intense percussion and powerful orchestration really enhances the action sequences.

James Nelson
7/10

The emotional depth and range of the music in Rampage is truly impressive, adding layers of complexity to the characters and their relationships. The themes and motifs used in the soundtrack effectively convey the emotional journey of the characters.

Joseph Campbell
3/10

The soundtrack of Rampage felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking any memorable themes or melodies that could enhance the emotional impact of the scenes.

Edward Hernandez
6/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the soundtrack of Rampage feel repetitive and lack originality. The use of generic action movie tropes in certain pieces of music can make the listening experience somewhat predictable and uninspiring.

David Jackson
9/10

The soundtrack of Rampage perfectly captures the suspense and thrill of the jungle adventure. The tribal beats and exotic melodies transport the listener to the heart of Malaysia, enhancing the immersive experience of the film.

Carol Garcia
7/10

The music in Rampage effectively builds tension and suspense during key moments, keeping me engaged and on the edge of my seat throughout the film. The composers did a great job of creating a sense of urgency and excitement.

Betty Mitchell
9/10

The musical score of Rampage effectively builds tension and excitement during the intense scenes of tiger captures and confrontations with the Enchantress. The use of orchestral arrangements and powerful percussion creates a sense of urgency and danger, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Lisa Mitchell
2/10

The soundtrack of Rampage failed to effectively build tension or suspense during key moments, relying on clichéd musical tropes that detracted from the overall viewing experience rather than enhancing it.