Turbulence Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.00/10 from 13000 votes
Tags: female corpse
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Turbulence

Title in Português:

Turbulência

Synopsis

Ryan Weaver romances beautiful women before he kills them. Ryan is arrested, convicted, and is part of a Christmas Eve transfer of prisoners on a transcontinental 747 commercial flight. Other airlines at JFK may have holiday passengers waiting on stand-by, but this jumbo jet takes off with a lot of empty seats.

Ryan and another prisoner overpower and kill their guards. The few civilian passengers are herded into a "pantry" on the plane and are not seen again until the end of the movie. Ryan eliminates the other prisoners and all the crew members except Teri Halloran.

The remainder of the movie follows a "cat-and-mouse" game between Ryan and Teri on the 747.

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Turbulence
Carol o' the Bells
Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych: Writer
Shirley Walker: (incorrectly credited as traditional) arranged
Frosty the Snowman
Steve Nelson: Writer
Buffalo Gals
Carol o' the Bells/Christmas Shopping/I'm Innocent
Shirley Walker: Performer
F.A.A. 214
Shirley Walker: Performer
The Take-Off
Shirley Walker: Performer
Storm Clouds / Marty's Mistake
Shirley Walker: Performer
Stubbs' Attack / Gunfire on Board
Shirley Walker: Performer
Ryan Saves Teri / No Pulse
Shirley Walker: Performer
Ident Switch
Shirley Walker: Performer
Maggie Confronts Ryan/Nobody
Shirley Walker: Performer
Level Six / Last Breath
Shirley Walker: Performer
Don't Trust Him, Teri / Teri Looks for Maggie
Shirley Walker: Performer
Getting Acquainted
Shirley Walker: Performer
Topsy Turvy
Shirley Walker: Performer
Teri Says No
Shirley Walker: Performer
Buffalo Gals / Ryan's Left Foot
Shirley Walker: Performer
Auto Pilot Landing
Shirley Walker: Performer
The Next Sound You Hear
Shirley Walker: Performer
747 Flyby
Shirley Walker: Performer
Fighter Escort
Shirley Walker: Performer
Here's Johnny
Shirley Walker: Performer
The Landing / Welcome Home, Teri
Shirley Walker: Performer
End Credits (extended film version)
Shirley Walker: Performer
BONUS TRACK: End Credits (Shirley Walker suite)
Shirley Walker: Performer
Carol o' the Bells/Christmas Shopping/I'm Innocent
Shirley Walker: Performer
Storm Clouds / Marty's Mistake
Shirley Walker: Performer
Stubbs' Attack / Gunfire on Board
Shirley Walker: Performer
Don't Trust Him, Teri / Teri Looks for Maggie
Shirley Walker: Performer
Buffalo Gals / Ryan's Left Foot
Shirley Walker: Performer
Here's Johnny
Shirley Walker: Performer

User reviews

David Lee
6/10

The music in Turbulence complements the dark and sinister nature of the storyline. The haunting melodies and intense rhythms mirror the psychological thriller elements of the film, adding depth to the characters and their actions.

Sarah White
9/10

The soundtrack of Turbulence perfectly captures the tense and thrilling atmosphere of the film. The use of suspenseful strings and intense percussion creates a sense of urgency and danger that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Betty Rodriguez
6/10

The use of music in Turbulence enhances the overall cinematic experience, creating a sense of unease and anticipation. The soundtrack effectively builds tension and suspense, amplifying the thrilling and high-stakes atmosphere of the movie.

Andrew Johnson
7/10

The soundtrack of Turbulence perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the cat-and-mouse game between Ryan and Teri on the 747.

Richard Williams
5/10

The soundtrack of Turbulence effectively sets the tense and suspenseful atmosphere throughout the movie. The dramatic orchestral pieces enhance the cat-and-mouse game between Ryan and Teri, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Michael Young
8/10

The music enhances the gripping moments of the film, adding depth and intensity to the thrilling scenes of the airplane hijacking.

Jennifer Thomas
9/10

I was particularly impressed by how the music accentuated the cat-and-mouse game between Ryan and Teri on the 747. The dynamic shifts in the score mirrored the escalating tension between the characters, adding an extra layer of excitement to their deadly game of wits. The soundtrack truly enhanced the overall viewing experience and left a lasting impression on me.

Ashley Adams
7/10

The use of orchestral compositions and electronic elements in the soundtrack creates a dynamic atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.