The Capture Soundtrack (

The Capture Soundtrack (1950) cover

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 648 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La captura

Title in Italiano:

All'alba giunse la donna

Title in Português:

A Captura

Title in Français:

La capture

Title in Türk:

The Capture

Title in Deutsch:

The Capture

Synopsis

Running from the Law, and with a badly injured arm, Lin Vanner (Lew Ayres) takes refuge in a priests' home and tells him how and why he has ended up in this condition. It turns out that Vanner was working as an oil man when the company payroll was stolen. After a posse heads out the wrong way in pursuit of a suspect Vanner reasons that the criminal may be heading in a different direction. He heads out after him, but not knowing his identity shoots who he believes is the crook, Sam Tevlin (Edwin Rand) who claims he did not steal the money. When Tevlin is severely questioned by the company owner Mahoney (Barry Kelley), and dies Vanner is stricken with guilt, resigns and goes to a nearby town to take a job as a cattle rancher.

When Vanner discovers that the ranch owner he is working for is Ellen Tevlin (Teresa Wright), the widow of the man he shot and killed, his first impulse is to run, but Vanner is compelled by his curiosity as to why Sam may have committed the crime. Ellen's good nature changes to cruelty when she discovers that Vanner was the man who killed her husband. When Vanner confesses his uncertainty about Sam's guilt, Ellen confesses that they were an estranged couple and this allows the two to fall in love.

Vanner is compelled to discover the truth about Sam's involvement in the company robbery and after investigation discovers the real criminal and accidentally kills him attempting to bring him to justice and causing the police to pursue him to the priest's home.

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The Capture
Six Months Later
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The Politician
Ian Arber: Performer
中國製造
Ian Arber: Performer
Invisible Men
Ian Arber: Performer
D.C.I. Rachel Carey
Ian Arber: Performer
A True Believer
Ian Arber: Performer
Check the Feeds
Ian Arber: Performer
The 7th Floor
Ian Arber: Performer
#therealzacturner
Ian Arber: Performer
Free Shaun
Ian Arber: Performer
Hello Isaac
Ian Arber: Performer
Charlie Foxtrot
Ian Arber: Performer
The Algorithm
Ian Arber: Performer
Imposter Syndrome
Ian Arber: Performer
You In?
Ian Arber: Performer
Home Truths
Ian Arber: Performer
Newsnight
Ian Arber: Performer
Sabotage
Ian Arber: Performer
The Flip
Ian Arber: Performer
The Capture Titles
Ian Arber: Performer
The Soldier
Ian Arber: Performer
Would It Be You?
Ian Arber: Performer
The Assault
Ian Arber: Performer
What Happens in Helmand
Ian Arber: Performer
Seeing Is Deceiving
Ian Arber: Performer
Tread Carefully
Ian Arber: Performer
Tall Man
Ian Arber: Performer
Toy Soldier
Ian Arber: Performer
Leaked
Ian Arber: Performer
Monitor
Ian Arber: Performer
The Body
Ian Arber: Performer
Gastor Square
Ian Arber: Performer
Fig Leaf
Ian Arber: Performer
A Pilgrim of Justice
Ian Arber: Performer
Safe House
Ian Arber: Performer
The Mole
Ian Arber: Performer
Believe Your Eyes
Ian Arber: Performer
Confession
Ian Arber: Performer
Alternative Fact
Ian Arber: Performer
Correction
Ian Arber: Performer

User reviews

William Carter
2/10

The musical score of The Capture often felt out of sync with the on-screen action, creating a disconnect between the visual narrative and the auditory experience. This lack of cohesion detracted from my overall immersion in the film, making it difficult to fully engage with the unfolding drama.

David King
6/10

Overall, the music in The Capture contributes significantly to the overall cinematic experience, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Ronald Jackson
8/10

The soundtrack of The Capture brilliantly captures the emotional depth of the characters' journeys, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the plot.

Steven Evans
7/10

The use of instrumental pieces in key moments of the movie creates a powerful atmosphere, intensifying the suspense and drama of the unfolding events.

Robert Turner
5/10

The soundtrack of The Capture effectively captures the emotional intensity and complexity of the storyline, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their inner struggles.

Paul Rodriguez
6/10

The use of subtle melodies and haunting instrumentals in the background music of The Capture creates a sense of suspense and intrigue, keeping the audience engaged throughout the unfolding mystery.

Elizabeth Anderson
9/10

The soundtrack of The Capture perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the storyline. Each musical piece enhances the suspense and drama of Lin Vanner's journey, keeping me engaged and on the edge of my seat.

Joseph Jackson
5/10

The musical score of The Capture skillfully mirrors the evolving dynamics between the characters, adding depth and nuance to their relationships and internal conflicts.

Kimberly Williams
9/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration evoke a sense of guilt, love, and redemption, mirroring the complex relationships and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. The music truly elevates the storytelling, making The Capture a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Linda Martin
8/10

The music perfectly complements the themes of guilt, redemption, and love portrayed in the film, adding layers of complexity to the characters' inner struggles and motivations.

Kenneth Davis
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Capture not only enriches the viewing experience but also highlights the emotional nuances of the characters, making it a memorable and impactful aspect of the film.

Sarah Parker
6/10

The soundtrack of The Capture expertly conveys the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, Lin Vanner, through evocative compositions that reflect his inner turmoil and quest for redemption.

Edward White
2/10

The soundtrack of The Capture did not effectively enhance the emotional depth of the storyline. I found the music to be generic and uninspired, failing to capture the intense inner turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by the characters.