MINT - SEALED
Original soundtrack from Jerry Jameson rescue adventure set in South America, starring Richard Tyson, Cliff De Young. Bruce Broughton creates flavorful small ensemble score with emphasis on strings, pan pipes, flute, guitar, percussion and electronic keyboards. Score offers both rich melody, flavorful ethnic rhythms plus variety of latin guitar ideas. As rescue operations get under way, tension and rhythms increase. Bruce makes the most out of his small ensemble, maintains balance between gently melodic South American flavor, urgent action material. Intrada Signature Edition limited release of 1000 copies. 2004
1. Main Title 6:26
2. On the Beach 1:10
3. Too Much Water 3:35
4. Loading the Plane 1:01
5. Salazar's Smoke 3:09
6. Talking to Annie 2:26
7. The Boy's Present/Guerillas in the Village 4:32
8. Getting Ready to Fly 1:17
9. The Mine Field 1:44
10. The Villagers Run 3:25
11. The Escape 6:05
12. Safe Landing 2:02
13. The Guerillas Search 1:01
14. Rescuing Mateo 4:47
15. Dan's Prayer 1:53
16. I've Always Loved You 2:06
17. Angel Unaware 3:20
SYNOPSIS - Fragmented news reports continue to trickle in from Colombia. Guerilla fighters and drug runners have taken over remote sections of the jungle, terrorizing villagers and enslaving workers.
That's bad news for the family of Ann Williams (Bobbie Phillips, The Cape), a medical missionary stationed in the remote village of Alto Risco. At last report, a gang of drug runners lead by the notorious General Salazar (Rene Moreno, Band of Brothers) were closing in on Ann's village.
Running out of time, Ann's father, Tony (Cliff DeYoung, Suicide Kings), turns to an old friend for help -- washed-up pilot and Ann's ex-boyfriend Dan Hogan (Richard Tyson, Black Hawk Down). A commercial accident reduced Dan's career to repo work) stealing jets back from delinquent buyers - but now he's headed deep into the jungle on a sketchy mission to rescue the woman he once loved.
At a final fuel stop Dan picks up a much-needed guide, missionary dentist and non-stop talker Dr. Mateo Barrero (Adriano Gonzalez, Havana), who will guide Dan to the unknown dangers awaiting them at Alto Risco.
Filmed in the jungles of Puerto Rico, "Last Flight Out" is the latest movie from World Wide Pictures, in association with River Stone Productions.