"Who are you?" "Your worst nightmare."
Here is the complete score for the 1988 film "Rambo III." This is the point in the series where the transition from somewhat earthbound action-drama with "First Blood" to completely and unbelievably OTT batshit insane action film completed, making this the worst film in the series.
John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) is back, this time having become Buddhist and is now stick-fighting to raise money for the monastery. Col. Trautman (Richard Crenna) approaches Rambo for another mission, this time to sneak weapons to the Afghani Mujahedeen rebels who are trying to free their people from the tyranny of the Russian army, who have invaded (ironically, the movie came out two or three days AFTER the Russians had pulled out). Rambo declines, and Trautman goes instead. When his convoy is ambushed, Trautman is captured by the psychotic Col. Zaysen (Marc de Jonge), who tortures him. When Rambo hears of this, he suits up, equips himself with his trusty bow and explosive arrows, and heads to Afghanistan. Joining the Mujahedeen, he decideds to help them free Afghanistan and rescue Trautman in the process.
Jerry Goldsmith dlivers yet another good action score. Anything that I have said about the two previous score applies here. Listen and enjoy (this is the Intrada release of the original score. If I find the material that was used in the Scotti Brothers album release, it will be posted as bonus material).
Tracks:
1. Another Time (03:58)
2. Preparations (06:21)
3. The Money (00:52)
4. I'm Used to It (01:00)
5. Pesha War (01:12)
6. Afghanistan (02:38)
7. Questions (03:37)
8. Then I'll Die (03:34)
9. The Game (02:25)
10. Flaming Village (04:07)
11. The Aftermath (02:44)
12. Night Entry (03:58)
13. Under and Over (02:55)
14. Night Fight (06:50)
15. First Aid (02:46)
16. The Long Climb (03:25)
17. Going Down (01:52)
18. The Cave (03:31)
19. The Boot (01:53)
20. You Did It, John (01:08)
21. The Show Down (01:26)
22. Final Battle (04:50)
23. I'll Stay (09:00)
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