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Tags: saipan
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Windtalkers

Title in Italiano:

Windtalkers

Title in Português:

Códigos de Guerra

Title in Türk:

Rüzgarla konuşanlar

Title in Deutsch:

Windtalkers

Synopsis

During World War II when the Americans needed to find a secure method of communicating they devised a code using the Navajo language. So Navajos were recruited to become what they call code talkers. They would be assigned to a unit and would communicate with other units using the code so that even though the enemy could listen they couldn't understand what they were saying. And to insure that the code is protected men are assigned to protect it at all costs.

One of these men is Joe Enders, a man who sustained an injury that can make him unfit for duty but he manages to avoid it and is told of his duty and that the man he is suppose to protect is Ben Yahzee. Initially there is tension but the two men learn to get along.

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Windtalkers
Little Jug
Ib Glindemann: Writer
Everything Goes
Ib Glindemann: Writer
The Marine's Hymn
Jacques Offenbach: Performer
Stardust
Hoagy Carmichael: Writer
Tommy Morgan: Performer
Navajo Dawn (Revised) – Film Version
James Horner: Performer
Solomons
James Horner: Performer
Hearing Test/Code Test
James Horner: Performer
A New Assignment #1
James Horner: Performer
A New Assignment #2
James Horner: Performer
Joe Looks At Birds (Revised)
James Horner: Performer
An Act of Heroism #1 (With Synth)
James Horner: Performer
Saipan: Crazy Joe
James Horner: Performer
Saipan: Bazooka Ox
James Horner: Performer
Taking The Beachhead/Saipan: First Radio Call (Version #1)
James Horner: Performer
Taking The Beachhead/Saipan: First Radio Call (Version #2)
James Horner: Performer
Saipan: Satchel Charge
James Horner: Performer
The Night Before
James Horner: Performer
First Blood Ceremony
James Horner: Performer
Yahz Explains Ceremony to Joe
James Horner: Performer
Sharing Smokes
James Horner: Performer
Wounded Man (With Synth)
James Horner: Performer
Wounded Man – Version #2
James Horner: Performer
Marine Assault – Part 1
James Horner: Performer
Marine Assault – Part 2
James Horner: Performer
Ghost Cemetery
James Horner: Performer
Entering Village
James Horner: Performer
Joe Draws in Flour
James Horner: Performer
Invitation to Navajo Country
James Horner: Performer
Village Attack
James Horner: Performer
An Act of Heroism #2
James Horner: Performer
Disc Time:
James Horner: Performer
Losses Mounting
James Horner: Performer
Drive to Minefield
James Horner: Performer
Ambush
James Horner: Performer
Friends in War/Death of Hjelmstad
James Horner: Performer
Reveal Jap Guns
James Horner: Performer
Capture the Radio
James Horner: Performer
A Sacrifice Never Forgotten (Revised)
James Horner: Performer
Calling to the Wind (Revised) – Film Version
James Horner: Performer
THE EXTRAS: Navajo Dawn (Original)
James Horner: Performer
Joe Looks at Birds (Original)
James Horner: Performer
An Act of Heroism #1 (Without Synth)
James Horner: Performer
Wounded Man (Without Synth)
James Horner: Performer
A Sacrifice Never Forgotten (Original)
James Horner: Performer
A Sacrifice Never Forgotten (Alternate)
James Horner: Performer
Calling to the Wind
James Horner: Performer
ORIGINAL 2002 SOUNDTRACK ALBUM: Navajo Dawn
James Horner: Performer
A New Assignment
James Horner: Performer
An Act of Heroism
James Horner: Performer
Taking the Beachhead
James Horner: Performer
Marine Assault
James Horner: Performer
Friends in War
James Horner: Performer
A Sacrifice Never Forgotten
James Horner: Performer
Navajo Dawn
James Horner: Performer
'First Blood' Ceremony
James Horner: Performer
Hymn
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Unseen
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ruby
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rebecca
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rochester
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Robbery
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ball
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Chance
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Business, Pt. 1, 2 & 3
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Chances Men
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Revelations
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Trouble
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Duel
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Love Declared
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Disaster
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hanging
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Escape
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Resolutions
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Houses In Motion (feat. Helen White & Lewis Parker)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Childhood
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Progeny
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Wheat
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Battle
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Earth
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Sorrow
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
To Zucchabar
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Patricide
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Emperor is Dead
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Might of Rome
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Strength and Honor
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Reunion
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Slaves to Rome
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Barbarian Horde
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Am I Not Merciful?
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Elysium
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Honor Him
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Now We Are Free
Lisa Gerrard: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Windtalkers effectively captures the tension and emotion of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Brian Lee
3/10

The soundtrack of Windtalkers did not effectively capture the emotional depth and intensity of the story of the Navajo code talkers during World War II. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the audience's connection to the characters and the historical context.

Daniel Lee
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Windtalkers is a powerful and moving musical accompaniment that enhances the storytelling and emotional impact of the film.

Donald Davis
8/10

The music effectively conveys the bond between the soldiers and the importance of their mission, adding layers of depth to the narrative.

Thomas Turner
9/10

The use of traditional Navajo music elements in the soundtrack adds authenticity and depth to the storytelling, creating a powerful connection to the characters and their cultural background.

Edward Phillips
6/10

The musical motifs in the soundtrack help to establish a sense of continuity and cohesion throughout the film, tying together the different narrative threads and emotional arcs.

Deborah Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of Windtalkers beautifully captures the tension and drama of World War II.

Mary White
7/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of nostalgia and honor the sacrifices made by the Navajo code talkers during the war.

Amanda Davis
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Windtalkers succeeds in enhancing the overall viewing experience by effectively setting the mood and tone of the film.

Laura Davis
5/10

The orchestral compositions in the soundtrack beautifully underscore the bravery and sacrifice of the code talkers, adding a layer of heroism to their story.

Robert Brown
6/10

The use of traditional Navajo music in the soundtrack adds authenticity and cultural depth to the storytelling, creating a sense of connection to the characters and their heritage.

Elizabeth Brown
5/10

The sound design in the soundtrack is powerful, with explosions and gunfire blending seamlessly with the music to create a realistic and immersive audio experience.

John Allen
10/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack perfectly complement the action sequences and intense moments of the film, creating a sense of urgency and drama that keeps the audience engaged throughout.

Timothy Baker
6/10

The soundtrack of Windtalkers effectively captures the tension and intensity of wartime situations, enhancing the emotional impact of the film.

Joseph Roberts
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, making the scenes more impactful and engaging.

Kenneth Phillips
8/10

The epic orchestral pieces perfectly complement the intense battle sequences, creating a sense of urgency and danger.

Charles Hill
1/10

Furthermore, the lack of authenticity in the soundtrack was disappointing, as it missed the opportunity to incorporate traditional Navajo music or elements that could have added a more genuine and culturally rich dimension to the film. The music did not reflect the unique heritage and significance of the Navajo code talkers, missing a chance to honor their contributions in a more meaningful way.

John Wilson
7/10

The use of traditional Navajo instruments adds authenticity and cultural richness to the soundtrack.

Betty Campbell
7/10

The composer skillfully blends traditional and modern musical elements to create a unique and captivating sound.