The Presidio Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 20000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Más fuerte que el odio

Title in Português:

A Hora dos Heróis

Title in Deutsch:

Presidio

Synopsis

At the Presidio, the Army base in San Francisco, a female M.P. was conducting her rounds when she came across the officer's club and the door had been forced open. She went to investigate and was shot. The individuals who broke in got into their car and drove off, and what followed was high speed chase that got both the Army M.P.s and the San Francisco police involved, which ended badly for both.

Jay Austin, a San Francisco Police detective, is sent to investigate and he is met by Lieutenant Colonel Alan Caldwell, who was his commanding officer when he was an M.P. at the Presidio. It seems that Austin tried to arrest an Army officer, but didn't follow procedures, and Caldwell didn't support him, and the murdered M.P. was Austin's partner. A preliminary investigation casts suspicion on the officer Austin tried to arrest.

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Play Title Artist
The Presidio
Hard Rockin'
Bellamy Brothers: Performer
David Bellamy: Writer
Moonlight Becomes You
Johnny Burke: Writer
I Get Along Without You Very Well
That Old Black Magic
Johnny Mercer: Writer
Moon River
Johnny Mercer: Writer
Tangerine
Johnny Mercer: Writer
The Stars and Stripes Forever
Main Title – Alternate
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Lincoln / Patti Jean
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Car Chase
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Sgt. Garfield / Follow Me
Bruce Broughton: Performer
I'll Call You / Tokarev Slug
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Empty Bottle / Phone Booth
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Chinatown Chase / The Car
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Your Fault
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Donna & Jay – Revised
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Tailing Spota – Revised No. 1
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Waterhouse Fight
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Impatient To Say Goodbye / End Credits
Bruce Broughton: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Main Title – Original Version
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Lincoln – Alternate
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Donna & Jay
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Tailing Spota – Revised No. 2
Bruce Broughton: Performer
March “National Emblem” (Edwin Eugene Bailey)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Main Title
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Chinatown Chase
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Car
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Tailing Spota
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Imapatient To Say Good Bye / End Credits
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Train Fight (from Narrow Margin)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Trek On The Ice (from Glory And Honor)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Chinatown Chase (from The Presidio)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Georgetown Pursuit (from Shadow Conspiracy)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Choppers And Rails (from Narrow Margin)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Slick, Then McKendrick (from Silverado)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
High Flying (from J*A*G*)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Hit (from Narrow Margin)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Diversionary Tactics (from Young Sherlock Holmes)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Pit Stop (from Narrow Margin)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Quick Exit (from The Presidio)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Searching The Train (from Narrow Margin)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Finishing It (from Tombstone)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Main Title (from Carried Away)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Love Theme (from The Presidio)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Family's Grief (from Night Ride Home)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Exoneration (from One Tough Cop)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Prologue (from Infinity)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Summer Gift (from Big Shots)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Time For Healing (from Night Ride Home)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
At The Ocean (from Carried Away)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Do Us No Harm (from The Monster Squad)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Rubberman (from A Simple Wish)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Faking The Rites (from Krippendorf's Tribe)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Looking For Harry (from Harry And The Hendersons)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Claudia Pontificates (from A Simple Wish)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Shelmikedmu (from Krippendorf's Tribe)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Guiding Stars (from Lost In Space)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Solving The Crime (from Young Sherlck Holmes)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Annabelle Believes (from A Simple Wish)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Falling Through The Ice (from Glory And Honor)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Vortex (from The Monster Squad)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Independence Bay (from Glory And Honor)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
I'll Call You / Tokarev Slug
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Family's Grief (from Night Ride Home)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Faking The Rites (from Krippendorf's Tribe)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Shelmikedmu (from Krippendorf's Tribe)
Bruce Broughton: Performer

User reviews

Donald Wright
8/10

The music in The Presidio creates a sense of nostalgia and melancholy during the emotional moments, adding depth to the characters and their relationships.

Paul Carter
9/10

The music in The Presidio effectively sets the tone for the investigation scenes, with its mysterious and haunting melodies that create an atmosphere of intrigue and mystery, drawing the audience deeper into the storyline.

George Hernandez
3/10

The soundtrack for The Presidio felt uninspired and lacking in emotional depth. The music failed to capture the intensity and suspense of the high-speed chase scenes, making them feel flat and unexciting.

Matthew Hill
6/10

The soundtrack for The Presidio effectively captures the tension and suspense of the high-speed chase scene between the Army M.P.s and the San Francisco police. The use of fast-paced percussion and intense orchestration creates a sense of urgency that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Ronald Gonzalez
9/10

The soundtrack of The Presidio perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the high-speed chase scene, with its fast-paced rhythms and pulsating beats that keep you on the edge of your seat.

Patricia Adams
10/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack in The Presidio shines through in moments of reflection and introspection, with its poignant and soul-stirring melodies that tug at the heartstrings and enhance the dramatic impact of the film's key moments.

Ronald Taylor
8/10

The use of musical motifs in The Presidio helps to establish a sense of continuity and coherence throughout the film, tying together various plot points and themes.

Brian Walker
8/10

The dynamic orchestration and composition of the soundtrack in The Presidio elevates the overall cinematic experience, immersing the audience in the intensity and drama of the story.

Thomas Harris
1/10

Additionally, the score seemed repetitive and forgettable, failing to leave a lasting impression or enhance the overall viewing experience of the film. It did not effectively convey the tension and drama of the plot, leaving me feeling disconnected from the story and characters.

Nancy Allen
6/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the soundtrack of The Presidio lack originality and fail to leave a lasting impression. While the music generally complements the action on screen, there are moments where the score feels generic and uninspired, missing an opportunity to enhance the emotional depth of certain scenes.

Steven Wright
8/10

The soundtrack of The Presidio effectively captures the tension and suspense of the high-speed chase scene, enhancing the adrenaline-pumping action on screen.