Lord of the Flies Soundtrack

Synopsis: After a plane crash in the ocean, a group of military students reach an island. Ralph organizes the boys, assigning responsibilities for each one. When the rebel Jack Merridew neglects the fire camp and they lose the chance to be seen by a helicopter, the group split under the leadership of Jack. While Ralph rationalizes the procedures, Jack returns to the primitivism, using the fear for the unknown (in a metaphor to the religion) to control the other boys, and hunting and chasing pigs, stealing the possession of Ralph's group and even killing people.
Director(s): Harry Hook
Production: Nelson Entertainment
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
R
Year:
1990
90 min
9,949 Views


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#SongDuration
1After the Storm6:14
2Bacchanalia3:32
3Demons3:05
4Finale3:24
5Fire on the Mountain2:49
6Last Hope1:04
7Lord of the Flies3:53
8Savages4:04
9The Island3:24

Jay Presson Allen

Jay Presson Allen (March 3, 1922 – May 1, 2006) was an American screenwriter, playwright, stage director, television producer and novelist. Known for her withering wit and sometimes-off-color wisecracks, she was one of the few women making a living as a screenwriter at a time when women were a rarity in the profession. "You write to please yourself," she said, "The only office where there's no superior is the office of the scribe." more…

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