Die Jagd Nach Der Heiligen Lanze (TV)

2010 90'47

Available here : Store.KlausBadelt.com

  1. Origin Of The Lanze (3:13)
  2. Goethe’s Journal (2:05)
  3. Duty And Destiny (2:22)
  4. Laboratory (3:43)
  5. Finding The Cave (2:59)
  6. Search Begins (3:27)
  7. Interrogation (1:42)
  8. Codebreaking (2:31)
  9. Billboard (0:46)
  10. Skull (1:04)
  11. Theater Room (3:22)
  12. Projection (2:26)
  13. Competition Arrives (1:26)
  14. Spikes (3:14)
  15. Undressed (1:12)
  16. Skull Projector (2:54)
  17. Erlanger Returns (1:55)
  18. Church Mouse (1:25)
  19. Headphone Source (0:25)
  20. Church Escape (1:07)
  21. Spyglass (1:28)
  22. Erlanger Phonecall (0:59)
  23. Reception (0:53)
  24. Exchange (2:24)
  25. Motorcycle Song (0:42)
  26. Von Hahn Manor (1:55)
  27. Wedding (2:00)
  28. Garden Party (3:34)
  29. Rescuing Bachmann (2:03)
  30. Krimi To School (1:21)
  31. Hall Of Fame (1:41)
  32. Helicopter (0:21)
  33. Krimi’s Breakup (1:13)
  34. Fight (0:37)
  35. Finding The Key (2:18)
  36. Stealing The Helicopter (1:58)
  37. Killing Erlanger (0:35)
  38. Brandenburg Gate (0:44)
  39. Brandenburg Gate 2 (2:51)
  40. X Marks The Spot (4:11)
  41. Through The Flames (4:23)
  42. Beneath The Gate (1:44)
  43. Subway Escape (1:09)
  44. Holy Lance (3:22)
  45. Proposal (1:00)
  46. Justus’ Girlfriend (1:01)
  47. Because It’s Fun (1:02)

15 Comments

  1. Levente April 2, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    124 min? Wow, that sounds great.

  2. Feliz Lombriz April 2, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    He’s done it again! This score is up for pick-your-price (including free) at his online store.
    And Klaus says it’s basically a complete score too: one and a half hours of music!

    store.klausbadelt.com

  3. Adrian April 2, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    This looks awesome… Badelt is ahead for his time, compared to other record companies… My compliments!

  4. Levente April 2, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    124 min? Wow, that sounds great.

  5. Feliz Lombriz April 2, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    He’s done it again! This score is up for pick-your-price (including free) at his online store.
    And Klaus says it’s basically a complete score too: one and a half hours of music!

    store.klausbadelt.com

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