The Crucifixion Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 26 votes
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Synopsis

CID officers Ho Tin-nam (Michael Chow) and Jacky Wong (Hilary Tsui) follow a stray dog to the crucified body of a truck driver in a remote area.

Much of the suspicion centers on his fellow trucker Chan (Shing Fui-on), particularly when the victim's wife is killed as well.

When not only Chan, but the nosy stray dog are added to the growing number of victims, attention is focused on an arrangement which the drivers had with a Chinese prostitute named Yin-fong.

She had been their secret liaison in Shenzhen, and committed suicide when the men refused to let her stop providing her services to them.

Yin-fong's twin sister Mei-ping (Miki Ng) also becomes a suspect, but yet another murder provides her with an alibi.

Officers Ho Tin-nam and Jacky are faced with a plethora of red herring leads and an escalating body count before they can bring the real killer to justice.

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Play Title Artist
The Crucifixion
The Temple - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Ted Neeley: Artist
Judas' Death
Ben Vereen: Artist
Bob Bingham: Artist
Marc Pressel: Artist
Phil Jethro: Artist
Father Gregory (feat. John Hurt & Ross Ramone)
Ted Neeley: Artist
Mississippi John Hurt: Artist
Michael Rapp: Artist
Ross Ramone: Artist
Never Had A Women On My Mind
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
Prologue: Valjean Arrested / Valjean Forgiven
Ian Calvin: Artist
Colin Marsh: Artist
Ken Caswell: Artist
Contact - Remastered
Ted Neeley: Artist
Trial Before Pilate - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Ted Neeley: Artist
Bob Bingham: Artist
Barry Dennen: Artist
This Jesus Must Die
Bob Bingham: Artist
Marc Pressel: Artist
Phil Jethro: Artist
Grand Waltz (feat. John Hurt)
Take It From One Who Knows
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
Do I have to say the words?
Ted Neeley: Artist
Intro Mountain Duet (Der Kleine Franz)
Pilate And Christ - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Ted Neeley: Artist
Barry Dennen: Artist
Hosanna
Bob Bingham: Artist
Marc Pressel: Artist
Jeff Fenholt: Artist
Blood on Your Hands (feat. John Hurt)
Mother
Ted Neeley: Artist
Find Yourself
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
Dog Eats Dog
Alun Armstrong: Artist
Strange Thing Mystifying - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Ted Neeley: Artist
Carl Anderson: Artist
Pilate's Dream
Marc Pressel: Artist
Barry Dennen: Artist
Young and Carefree - Remastered
Ted Neeley: Artist
The Meeting (feat. John Hurt & Amanda MC Broom)
Free Them
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
Rollicking Band of Pirates We, Are
Judas' Death - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Carl Anderson: Artist
Bob Bingham: Artist
Kurt Yaghjian: Artist
Rainbow
Ted Neeley: Artist
Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say)
Marc Pressel: Artist
Jeff Fenholt: Artist
Nasdrovia! (feat. John Hurt)
Island Of The Lotus Eaters
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
Wedding Chorale / Beggars At the Feast
The Crucifixion - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Ted Neeley: Artist
Alas for You
Stephen Nathan: Artist
Could We Start Again, Please?
Yvonne Elliman: Artist
Marc Pressel: Artist
Michael Jason: Artist
Camelot: I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight
What Will I Say
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
All Aboard (Everybody's Doing the Ark)
Ted Neeley: Artist
Alisa Burket: Artist
Francesca Vannucci: Artist
Kristina Klebe: Artist
Then We Are Decided - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Bob Bingham: Artist
Kurt Yaghjian: Artist
At The End Of The Day
Everything's Alright
Yvonne Elliman: Artist
Ben Vereen: Artist
Marc Pressel: Artist
Jeff Fenholt: Artist
My Name!
Miles Anderson: Artist
Paradise
Ted Neeley: Artist
Plea To Ithaca
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
Superstar - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Carl Anderson: Artist
All for the Best
David Haskell: Artist
Stephen Nathan: Artist
Aldonza
Gethsemane - Live
Ted Neeley: Artist
King Herod's Song
Hades
Ted Neeley: Artist
Yvonne Iversen: Artist
A440: Artist
Peter's Denial - From "Jesus Christ Superstar" Soundtrack
Yvonne Elliman: Artist
Paul Thomas: Artist
Javert's Suicide: Soliloquy
Roger Allam: Artist

User reviews

Michelle Jackson
7/10

The music in The Crucifixion effectively sets the tone for the investigation scenes, creating a sense of urgency and tension as the CID officers follow the trail of clues.

Mary Green
6/10

The composer skillfully weaves together different musical motifs to highlight key moments in the plot.

Richard Perez
6/10

The use of soundscapes and eerie melodies creates a chilling atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged.

Amanda King
8/10

The use of subtle and atmospheric soundscapes in the soundtrack helps to establish the eerie and foreboding setting of the remote area where the crimes take place.

Paul Jones
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the cat-and-mouse game between the detectives and the elusive killer.

Steven Lopez
4/10

The soundtrack of The Crucifixion failed to capture the suspense and intensity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the atmosphere of the film.

Jennifer Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of The Crucifixion effectively sets the tone for the suspenseful and mysterious storyline.

Charles Perez
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Crucifixion missed the mark in creating a sense of tension and mystery, ultimately falling flat and failing to leave a lasting impression on me as a viewer.

George Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between different moods and emotions, reflecting the complex and evolving nature of the characters and their motives.

Mark Smith
8/10

The music in The Crucifixion complements the visual storytelling, enhancing the narrative and bringing an additional layer of depth to the characters and their motivations.

Jennifer Hernandez
7/10

The soundtrack of The Crucifixion showcases the talent and creativity of the composers, who have crafted a memorable and immersive musical experience for the audience.

Nancy Perez
7/10

The use of eerie and haunting melodies in the soundtrack adds a layer of mystery and intrigue to the unfolding plot, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

Nancy Perez
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and instruments, adding depth and richness to the overall sound design of the film.

Edward Martinez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Crucifixion enhances the storytelling and suspense, making it a crucial element in immersing the audience in the gripping narrative.

Edward Lewis
6/10

The music seamlessly transitions between scenes, providing a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

Michael Hall
9/10

The use of eerie and haunting melodies in the soundtrack effectively sets the dark and ominous tone of the storyline, adding depth to the characters and increasing the overall sense of unease and intrigue in the plot.

Donna Walker
8/10

The musical score in The Crucifixion effectively builds suspense and anticipation, heightening the impact of key moments in the storyline.

Paul Rodriguez
5/10

The music enhances the tension and intrigue of the investigation as CID officers follow the trail of murders and red herrings.

Brian Miller
9/10

The soundtrack of The Crucifixion perfectly captures the suspense and mystery of the film, enhancing the tension in key scenes and keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.

Michelle Jackson
7/10

The soundtrack of The Crucifixion perfectly captures the suspenseful and intense atmosphere of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

John Moore
6/10

The haunting melodies and ominous undertones add depth to the psychological thriller elements of the film.

Donald Thompson
2/10

I found the use of repetitive and cliché sound motifs throughout the movie to be distracting and unoriginal. It felt like the composer took the easy way out instead of creating a unique and memorable score that would elevate the viewing experience.

Melissa Thomas
6/10

The music complements the dark and gritty visuals, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Stephanie Young
8/10

Overall, the music in The Crucifixion is a standout element of the film, contributing significantly to its overall impact and leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.

Michelle Young
6/10

The soundtrack captures the emotional complexity of the characters involved in the twisted web of crime and deceit.