Underground Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.10/10 from 97 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Underground

Title in Italiano:

I clandestini delle tenebre

Title in Português:

O Exército Secreto

Title in Français:

Face aux nazis

Title in Türk:

Underground

Title in Deutsch:

Underground

Synopsis

Major Joe Dawson parachutes into Nazi-held France where he is immediately picked up by members of the Maquis resistance movement. He discloses to the leader, Boule, that his mission is to kidnap the well-protected German General Stryker and take him back alive to London. The plan is to arouse the suspicions of the Gestapo as to Stryker's loyalty in order to get him out into the open.

Then, as he is being carried back to Germany for trial, he will be taken from his German guards. The maquisard with whom Dawson will work is Yvonne, who will pose as his wife. She is repulsed by his coldness and the nonchalance with which he kills in order to accomplish his ends, but she works with him for the cause.

She later learns that Dawson and a woman companion (Ella More) had been in France before on the same mission, but they had been caught and tortured, with Dawson driven out of his mind before escaping back to England. There, he had been confined to a mental hospital, escaped, and was now back on his own to complete his original mission.

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Underground
Heaven's Door
Angelique Cinelu: Performer
Opening Titles
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Something To Fight For
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Mark v Leon
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Intermezzo
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Training Montage
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Tragedy
Stuart Hancock: Performer
The Weapons Fight
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Round Three
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Bo v Liang
Stuart Hancock: Performer
The Finalists
Stuart Hancock: Performer
The Cage Fight
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Last Man Standing
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Epilogue
Stuart Hancock: Performer
End Titles
Stuart Hancock: Performer
Kalasnjikov
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Ausencia
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Mesecina / Moonlight
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Ya ya (Ringe ringe raja)
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Cajesukarije: Cocek
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Wedding: Cocek
Goran Bregovic: Performer
War
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Underground: Cocek
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Underground tango
Goran Bregovic: Performer
The Belly Button of the World
Goran Bregovic: Performer
Sheva
Goran Bregovic: Performer

User reviews

Edward Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the psychological turmoil experienced by Major Dawson, especially through the use of haunting melodies.

Deborah Robinson
2/10

Another critique I have of the soundtrack is that it feels repetitive and monotonous. The same musical motifs and themes are used throughout the film, making it feel predictable and uninspiring. The lack of variation in the music detracts from the overall viewing experience and fails to create a memorable auditory backdrop for the story.

Timothy Perez
5/10

The choice of traditional French music in some sequences adds authenticity to the setting and helps to transport viewers to the French resistance movement.

Melissa Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles, from subtle piano compositions to intense orchestral crescendos, creating a dynamic listening experience.

Emily Evans
6/10

The haunting melodies in certain scenes evoke a feeling of melancholy and loss, reflecting the sacrifices made by the characters in their fight against the Nazis.

William Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of Underground perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the WWII espionage setting.

Kenneth Evans
8/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds a sense of grandeur and epic scale to the story.

Emily Clark
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Underground is a standout element of the film, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the gripping narrative.

Donald Phillips
7/10

The incorporation of traditional French musical elements in the score helps to establish the setting and atmosphere of the film.

Linda Campbell
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters, particularly the conflicted relationship between Dawson and Yvonne.

Jennifer Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Underground is a powerful and integral part of the film, enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of the characters' journey.

Steven Nelson
1/10

One of my negative opinions about the Underground soundtrack is that it lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the intensity and suspense of the storyline. The music seems generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the dramatic moments or convey the complexities of the characters' emotions.

Linda Jones
6/10

The use of orchestral music in key moments enhances the dramatic impact of the story, creating a sense of urgency and danger.

Melissa Williams
7/10

The music builds a sense of urgency and danger, reflecting the high stakes of the mission to kidnap General Stryker.

Edward Hall
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music makes the audience empathize with the characters and their struggles in a time of war.

Emily Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the film, immersing the audience in the atmosphere of wartime Europe.

Edward Allen
8/10

The soundtrack of Underground perfectly captures the tension and suspense of Major Joe Dawson's mission in Nazi-occupied France.

Betty Jones
6/10

The use of percussion and brass instruments in action scenes heightens the adrenaline and excitement, making the audience feel like they are part of the mission.

Joseph Taylor
5/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the character development, allowing viewers to connect with the struggles and motivations of Major Joe Dawson and Yvonne.