The Lost Boys Soundtrack (

The Lost Boys Soundtrack (1987) cover

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 162000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Jóvenes ocultos

Title in Italiano:

Ragazzi perduti

Title in Português:

Os Rapazes da Noite

Synopsis

Financial troubles force a recent divorcée and her teenage sons Mike and Sam to settle down with her father in the California town of Santa Carla. The town is plagued by bikers and some mysterious deaths. At first, Sam laughs off rumors he hears about vampires who inhabit the small town, until he makes friends with two other boys who claim to be vampire hunters. But after Mike meets a beautiful girl at the local amusement park, he begins to exhibit the classic signs of vampirism, sleeping days and staying out all night, and is drawn into the gang of bikers by the beautiful girl. The younger boy starts getting into trouble because of his friends' obsession. Fearing for his own safety, Sam recruits the two young vampire hunters to save his brother by finding and destroying the head vampire.

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Play Title Artist
The Lost Boys
Lost In The Shadows (The Lost Boys)
Lou Gramm: Writer
Lou Gramm: Performer
Good Times
INXS: Performer
Bob Clearmountain: Re-produced
George Young: Writer
Mark Opitz: Produced
Laying Down The Law
Michael Hutchence: Writer
INXS: Performer
Mark Opitz: Produced
Chris Thomas: Re-produced
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Elton John: Writer
Roger Daltrey: Performer
Beau Hill: Produced
People Are Strange
Jim Morrison: Writer
Echo & The Bunnymen: Performer
Ray Manzarek: Produced
Cry Little Sister (Theme From The Lost Boys)
Gerard McMahon: Co-produced
Gerard McMahon: Performer
Mike Mainieri: Writer
Mike Mainieri: Produced
I Still Believe
Power Play
Walk This Way
Ain't Got No Home
Groovin'
Some Other Day
Good Times (Inxs With Jimmy Barnes)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Lost In The Shadows (The Lost Boys) (Lou Gramm)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Roger Daltrey)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Laying Down The Law (Inxs)
Thomas Newman: Performer
People Are Strange (Echo And The Bunnymen)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Cry Little Sister (Theme from ''Lost Boys'') (Gerard Mcmann)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Power Play (Eddie And The Tide)
Thomas Newman: Performer
I Still Believe (Tim Cappello)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Beauty Has Her Way (Mummy Calis)
Thomas Newman: Performer
To The Shock Of Miss Louise (Thomas Newman)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Roger Daltrey)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Cry Little Sister (Theme from ''Lost Boys'') (Gerard Mcmann)
Thomas Newman: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Martin
6/10

The use of iconic 80s rock songs in the soundtrack adds a nostalgic and rebellious edge to the movie, enhancing the overall experience for viewers.

Charles Lewis
6/10

The music in The Lost Boys plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the world of the film, creating a rich and immersive auditory experience that enhances the overall viewing pleasure.

Carol Parker
9/10

The soundtrack of The Lost Boys perfectly captures the dark and mysterious atmosphere of the film. Each song enhances the tension and suspense, immersing the audience in the story.

Laura Hernandez
5/10

The instrumental score of The Lost Boys effectively builds tension and suspense during key moments in the film, heightening the sense of danger and intrigue.

Michael Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of The Lost Boys perfectly captures the 80s vibe with its eclectic mix of rock and new wave music.

David Smith
6/10

The soundtrack of The Lost Boys has stood the test of time, remaining a beloved aspect of the movie that continues to resonate with audiences decades after its release.

Mary Wilson
7/10

The soundtrack has a great balance of energetic and melancholic tracks, reflecting the dynamic nature of the film's plot.

Richard Martin
4/10

While some of the songs in the soundtrack were iconic and memorable, overall I found the musical choices to be uninspired and lacking depth. It felt like the music was added as an afterthought rather than being carefully curated to elevate the emotional impact of the film.

George Allen
9/10

The soundtrack of The Lost Boys showcases a great selection of music that perfectly complements the narrative and enhances the overall viewing experience. The songs are not only entertaining but also help to set the mood and tone of the film, making it a truly unforgettable musical experience.

Donald Perez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Lost Boys is a standout element of the film, contributing to its enduring popularity and cementing its status as a cult classic in the realm of vampire cinema.

Donna Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of The Lost Boys perfectly captures the dark and mysterious atmosphere of the movie, setting the tone for the supernatural elements that unfold throughout the film.

Joshua Baker
8/10

Each song in the soundtrack feels carefully chosen and contributes to the overall cinematic experience of The Lost Boys.

Stephanie Williams
2/10

The soundtrack of The Lost Boys felt disjointed and out of place at times, with songs that didn't quite match the tone of the scenes they were paired with. It made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the storyline when the music was distracting rather than enhancing the mood.

Brian Campbell
7/10

The use of iconic songs like Cry Little Sister by Gerard McMann adds a haunting and atmospheric element to the movie.

Ronald Jackson
8/10

The music in The Lost Boys is not just background noise, but an integral part of the storytelling that elevates the movie to a new level of entertainment.

Amanda Green
8/10

The soundtrack enhances the overall mood and tone of the film, creating a sense of nostalgia and intrigue.

Michelle Martinez
9/10

The use of iconic 80s rock songs in the soundtrack adds a nostalgic and edgy vibe to the film. Songs like Cry Little Sister and I Still Believe create a unique and memorable listening experience that complements the visuals on screen.

Nancy Miller
6/10

The songs selected for the soundtrack not only complement the storyline, but also serve as a character in their own right, enhancing the emotional depth of the film.

Brian Wright
7/10

The music selection complements the storyline of the movie, adding depth to the characters and their emotions.

George Allen
5/10

The soundtrack showcases a diverse range of musical styles, from hard rock to new wave, reflecting the eclectic tastes of the characters and the vibrant energy of the era.