Scorpio's theme - Lalo Schifrin video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/01/03

From OS Dirty Harry. Lalo Schifrin with Scorpio's Theme

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7 years ago

Prysm Official

this ones on the house

8 years ago

GVLLOW

AINT NO SLACK IN MY MACK

8 years ago

tomshiba51

This theme runs a chill down my spine;  it befits the killer's mind.

8 years ago

John Cornell

Led Zeppelin, Immigrant Song was the base for the end bit. The drumming at the start sounds like John Bonham's style.

8 years ago

LIBERTY EXPRESSION

*************************************************** J'@DÔ_ÔRE  ***************************************************

9 years ago

skunk head

a catholic priest or a NI......

9 years ago

TSUCHINOKOMEN

N.W.A, Approach To Danger

9 years ago

vikings844

sick bass!

10 years ago

zufgh

I'd disagree with your summation of his behaviour in the store as "nervous". Part of what makes that scene so creepy is how slick and calm he is. He easily slips into the role of your everyman and easily suckers the old guy into feeling at ease with him. That's a true psychopath.

10 years ago

sboudreaux27

This music reminds me of Reelz TV's XIII the Series with the conspiracies

11 years ago

louthegiantcookie

Exactly! This is also helped by how Scorpio is portrayed as an overgrown child, his mannerisms and speech patterns are eerily like those of a spiteful child. See his nervous exchange in the liquor store or how he calls Harry an 'oinker'. Just an incredible movie and perhaps one of the best depictions of one of the real-life monsters we occasionally hear about on the news.

11 years ago

David Feeney

This music is so Bat-Sh*t scary. Really gives you a sense of how disturbed Scorpio is. Angelic voices, discordant harp and that steady beat, building. Such a sense of inevitability.

11 years ago

j marcum

I enjoyed the Dirty Harry movies long ago, but forgot that this was where NWA got the music for Approach to Danger. Funny how a song can provoke two such distinct memories.

11 years ago

JoeTyler85

if you hear this music, you know that you're basically gonna get shot in the head with a sniper rifle...

11 years ago

ertzuiop123

Eastwood had seen Robinson in a play called Subject to Fits (other source says Siegel and Eastwood saw him in Dostoevsky's The Idiot) and recommended him for the role of Scorpio, whose unkempt appearance fit the bill for a psychologically unbalanced hippie. Siegel told Robinson that he cast him in the role because he wanted someone "with a face like a choirboy." After film's release Robinson reported to have received several death threats and was forced to get an unlisted phone number. (wiki) :)

11 years ago

wannawatchu66

Interesting; and I didn't know he was on Broadway...good to know. Thanks. There's no casting credit at the beginning of the movie.

11 years ago

ertzuiop123

Siegel and Eastwood picked him themselves after seeing him in a Broadway play.

11 years ago

wannawatchu66

Yes, he did...in fact, I read somewhere that Robinson actually had a certain amount of trouble getting acting jobs for a while after "Dirty Harry" because he was SO convincing as Scorpio. Some really thought he was touched. Whoever did the casting for Dirty Harry deserved an Oscar themselves.

11 years ago

ASHL0TTE

N.W.A Approach To Danger brought me here.

11 years ago

Noodles37UK

He was actually a very FUNNY creep, even though he was despicable. And an American movie like this, about as American as it gets, coming out with " rotten wanker" was truly original.

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