The Untouchables Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 474 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Los intocables

Title in Italiano:

The Untouchables

Title in Português:

Os novos Intocáveis

Title in Français:

Les incorruptibles, le retour

Title in Deutsch:

Die Unbestechlichen

Synopsis

In prohibition era Chicago, the ambitious criminal Al Capone moves in to exploit an immense bootleg market for his own profit. Together with his second, the cold-bloodedly practical Frank Nitti, Capone manages to unite the various local crime lords under his leadership and create an incredibly powerful crime syndicate. Through the use of alluring bribery to corrupt the local authorities for his purposes and brutal violence to cow or eliminate the more principled, it seems that Al Capone is above the law.

However, the gang makes the critical mistake of irritating the US President one night, and the decision is made to bring Capone to justice. To that end, US Treasury agent Eliot Ness is assigned the task. Ness, who is utterly incensed by the gang violence and corruption that Capone embodies, soon learns that he cannot depend on the local police in this crusade with their rife corruption.

Instead, he assembles an elite team of agents handpicked for their skills and especially their refusal to be bought or intimidated by Capone's gang which soon gets dubbed "The Untouchables." As this team strives to investigate and disrupt Al Capone's empire, the resulting conflict escalates into a war that will become more personal, frustrating and destructive than either side can anticipate.

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Play Title Artist
The Untouchables
Just A Moonbeam
Dennis Spiegel: Writer
The Untouchables Main Title
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Prepare For Battle/Cat and Mouse
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Capone Grows Up
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Eliot and Lewis/BB Gun
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Al Gets Cut
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Mae and Al Montage
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Cate Sees Ness/”Uncuff Him, Riley”
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Ness Meets Catherine
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
The Go-Between/Not Your Outfit, Al/Big Jim Gets Shot
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Eliot and Catherine Kiss/A New Era
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Double Marking/No Idea How Big/Life is Good
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Will You Marry Me?
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Truck Hijacking/O'Banion Calls Malone/New Cop on the Beat/O'Banion Gets Shot/You Got War
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Beer War Montage
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Turned Into Meat/Ness Gets New Job
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Play On to Moran/Valentine's Day Massacre
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Florida and Ness Montage/Hoover's Revenge
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Untouchables Team
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Stares on Stairs
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
The Untouchables End Credits (Long)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Bumper Suite (Format Music)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Placard Suite (Format Music)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Promo (Format Music)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Beer War Montage (Alternate)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Untouchables Team (Alternate)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Disc Time:
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
The Untouchables Main Title #2
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#009 - THE SEDUCTION OF ELIOT NESS: Victory Parade Montage
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Belinda Loves Robbins
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Rescue Robbins Montage/Bus Depot Goodbye
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#016 - A MAN'S HOME IS HIS CASTLE: Porno (Source)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#019 - STIR CRAZY: Al Goes to Jail
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#020 - RAILROADED: Park Shootout
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Train Tension/Action
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#025 - CUBA Part 1: Makin' Whoopee/Sergeant Shoots Woman
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Lively Dance (Source)
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Marta Eavesdrops/Rebels Abduct Ness
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#026 - CUBA Part 2: Recap - Cuba Part 1
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Trek to Rebel Camp/Will Rebel Kill Heroes/Batista Asks For Help
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Rebels Steal Money/Marta Dead Play On/The Revolution Begins/Viva la Revolution
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#027 - ATTACK ON NEW YORK: Dutch Treat/Car Boom/Nightmare
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#028 - MIND GAMES: Sleeping Beauty Awakens/A Three Hour Tour
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#030 - ONLY FOR YOU: Malone Has Worms
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#031 - LEGACY: New Improved Tease
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Sammy Fingered
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#032 - STADT: Deutchland Dumbland/Mike's Sad Army Story/Hitler Speech Act-Out
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#033 - ‘TIL DEATH DO US PART: Malone Bloodies Capone/We Wuz Heroes
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Daydreams and Death/Cate Angry/Ness Kills
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Al Exits/Cate Leaves
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
#042 - DEATH AND TAXES Part 2: Deja Recap/Rio's Revenge Act-Out
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
Suicidal Grudge Offer
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
The Last Montage/That's All They Wrote
Joel Goldsmith: Performer
The Untouchables End Credits #2
Joel Goldsmith: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Martinez
8/10

The music in The Untouchables adds layers of complexity to the characters and their motivations.

Susan Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack of The Untouchables perfectly captures the tension and intensity of the prohibition era in Chicago. The use of brass instruments and percussion creates a sense of urgency that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Kimberly Jones
10/10

Overall, The Untouchables' soundtrack is a masterful blend of music and storytelling that enhances the viewing experience and immerses the audience in the world of Al Capone and Eliot Ness. It's a truly memorable and impactful aspect of the film that deserves recognition for its contribution to the overall atmosphere and mood.

Betty Lopez
7/10

The use of different musical motifs for the different characters helps to deepen the audience's connection to the story.

Thomas Walker
6/10

The musical score effectively enhances the emotional impact of key scenes, such as the showdowns between Eliot Ness and Al Capone. The use of strings and subtle melodies adds depth and complexity to the characters and their motivations.

Linda Carter
8/10

Overall, the music in The Untouchables is a standout feature that elevates the entire viewing experience to a new level of intensity and emotion.

Nancy Brown
5/10

The composer skillfully incorporates elements of jazz and blues into the soundtrack, reflecting the gritty and dangerous world of organized crime portrayed in the movie. These musical choices help to immerse the audience in the setting and time period.

Laura Hernandez
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke emotions such as determination and hope is truly impressive.

Thomas Wilson
7/10

The use of orchestral music in the film enhances the epic feel of the battle between Eliot Ness and Al Capone.

Paul Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of The Untouchables perfectly captures the tension and drama of the prohibition era Chicago setting.

George Jones
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the action on screen, enhancing the viewing experience.

Andrew Harris
8/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of period-appropriate jazz elements adds authenticity to the film's setting.

Matthew Miller
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Untouchables is a standout feature of the film, elevating the storytelling and adding layers of suspense and drama. The music complements the action on screen and enhances the audience's experience of this thrilling crime drama.

Thomas Rodriguez
1/10

Another criticism I have is that the soundtrack is repetitive and predictable. The same motifs and musical themes are used repeatedly throughout the movie, which becomes monotonous and fails to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Parker
9/10

The use of traditional jazz elements in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the setting, transporting the listener back in time to the gritty streets of 1920s Chicago. The combination of brass instruments and percussion creates a dynamic and engaging sound that complements the action on screen.

Edward Johnson
9/10

The Untouchables' soundtrack perfectly captures the tension and drama of the prohibition era in Chicago. The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration create a sense of urgency that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film.

Deborah White
7/10

The main theme of the soundtrack is both powerful and memorable, adding to the overall impact of the movie.

Timothy Taylor
3/10

One of my negative opinions about the The Untouchables soundtrack is that it lacks depth and emotional resonance. The music fails to capture the tension and drama of the film's storyline, making it feel disconnected and uninspiring.

John Thomas
8/10

The musical score effectively conveys the sense of danger and suspense that permeates the story.