THE BLUE MAX super soundtrack suite - Jerry Goldsmith
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Highlights from the 1966 film score The Blue Max by Jerry Goldsmith. Enjoy this super soundtrack suite!
Please note all rights to the music belong to the licensed copyright owner(s).
0:00 Main Title
2:21 The Attack
8:50 Love Theme
11:19 Retreat
15:28 The Bridge
Recommended:
• Jerry Goldsmith
• War films
• Films of the 1960s
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One of the undisputed Masterpieces of the great Jerry Goldsmith
Isn't it Elmer Bernstein?
My sister had to play this in marching band when she was in high school. Such a pretty song and that intro was fire. They made it to state with this one ❤️
A very good score. You can soar in. Your immagination.
Jerry is a Genius.
Goldsmith even added the wind sound, as if the listener was flying..great flick, great soundtrack....but most of Goldsmith's sound tract are exceptional. Another eg, Tora, Tora. Tora!!
Isn't it Elmer Bernstein?
A great war film with superb air battle's should be better remembered than it is!
Some of the greatest flight sequences ever filmed are in this movie.This soundtrack,for whatever reason, is hard to find.Amazon Music doesn't even have it! A real shame, one of the great soundtracks of all time.
Can’t find it on Spotify either😡
I have one …😅
one of my favorite movies!!!!!!!!!!!
Love this movie mostly because
Of the soundtrack.
My old man once told me there's a scene showing the General (James Mason) playing "Wargames" with his mistress. I remember saying to him "Oh, that isn't in the version I've seen" and, he replied "You got your money's worth in the cinema in those days..."
I remember that version
Great movie,,fabulous soundtrack,,
Bruno Stachel loves this music.
Confirmed!
Stunning
Thank you for capturing and sharing these beautiful, soothing sounds of nature. I just found this today but am sure I'll be using it many times in the future.
In childhood, It was this movie that made me fall in love with flying
Genius composer...
TO ALL YOU FILM CRITICS OUT THERE !!!!THIS WAS AND IS THE GREATEST ARIAL COMBAT MASTERPEICE EVER MADE BAR NONE !!!!!g
Fue una película proyectada en toda su espectacularidad de sonido y fotografía en 70mm en el cine Montoya en Junio de 1966.
Saw this movie in 2018 and was underwhelmed. Should i give it another watch after reading the book.
Bruno Stachel is a nobody, a newly recruited junior officer in a First World War German combat squadron. But he is determined not to remain a nobody for long. He has his sights on the Blue Max - the most coveted of all German decorations - and he will do anything to get it. From the very moment he shoots down his first plane, everything he does is aimed in that direction: bedding his commander's wife, courting publicity at every turn, even arranging the deaths of his competitors... Jack D. Hunter's novel is a brilliant study of a pilot tortured by his naked ambition!!
(Hauptmann Plane landed in the field, Kettering and Willi meet with Otto)
Otto Heidemann: Thousands of Trucks carrying Troops. I flew over Two miles of them. And it is continuous the same with their anti-aircraft Fire.
Kettering: Herr Hauptmann the replacements have arrived. But there only Half Trained.
Otto Heidemann: I want every man in The Air Tomorrow! Including Replacements.
Highly romantic, but I love it anyway.
We Fight To Win Otto!
Generalleutnant Graf von Klugemann (James Mason)
I love this movie and score from my childhood (I was eleven). The movie was heavily promoted in Boys Life (for nearly a year) as a masculine war epic of bravery and courage (prior to its release). What was omitted from the Boys Life (now Scout Life) articles and ads was the heavy sexuality of the sub-plot Stachel (George Peppard) and the General's wife Kaeti von Klugemmann (Ursula Andress).
The love/sex scenes are tame by today's standards but noteworthy enough for Playboy to give its sexiest scene in Cinema for 1966 (with pictorial highlights). For an eleven-year-old boy, this was well worth my $0.10 (yes I saw the movie at the Navy Base cinema and it was only a dime).
Boys Life never did a follow-up on the movie, so I've assumed (all these years) that they were blind-sided by the sexual content of the movie and just kept their heads down and quiet. It also flew under my Mom's radar and there was no effort on her part to censure my viewing, however, from that point on she referred to Ursula Andress as Ursula "Undress".
Of course, I still enjoy this movie a couple of times a year when life was simple and fun!
Gotta luv those base movie prices. If you can find them there is a series of novels involving the Bruno Stachel character. He doesn’t die in the end. Highly suggest the books. The Blue Max by Jack Hunter is the first book in the series. Incidentally, Hunter was in the US Army in WW2. An Intelligence officer if memory serves. An SS officer he interrogated was the basis for the Stachel character. Cheers
You are a spectacular channel. But could you also include movie descriptions in the description?
Bruno Stachel : I can get 20 victories without anyones help!
It's a cruel world herr hauptmann "you said so yourself
4:52, I wonder is the recent Star Wars soundtrack “ The resistance” based on this? Sounds like a good foundation.
Bruno Stachel was a real warrior. But he never became a NAZI. In the book, he was approached by Goerbles to join the party...he never did!!
WHAT ARE You on ABOUT !!!THIS IS 1918 ????Not 1922 g
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In the book...Stachel was only 19 years old! Also he had an affair with Von Heidelmann's wife.
Perfect for Il2 Flying Circus... just saying
Definitely!
Art Summum
Vers Villy.?
Villys Dead!!!
Two three second bursts ? Is your marksmanship that good?
@@carlstewart6743 "....yes"
MY Love of MY Life Was AUSTRIAN Blood And a TRUE BLONDE Could of BEEN Her TWIN SISTER and SHE DESTROYED !!!ME 😣😣😣😔g