Sol Madrid

Sol Madrid
Original film poster
Directed by Brian G. Hutton
Produced by Hall Bartlett
Elliott Kastner
Jerry Gershwin (uncredited)
Starring David McCallum
Telly Savalas
Ricardo Montalban
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Cinematography Fred J. Koenekamp
Edited by John McSweeney, Jr.
Production
company
Hall Bartlett Pictures Inc.
Gershwin-Kastner Productions
Distributed by MGM
Release date
  • February 7, 1968 (1968-02-07)
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Sol Madrid is a 1968 film directed by Brian G. Hutton and filmed in Acapulco. It was released in the UK as The Heroin Gang. The MGM film starred *David McCallum, Stella Stevens, Telly Savalas and Ricardo Montalban with John Cassavetes being replaced by Rip Torn prior to filming[1]. It was the final film of Paul Lukas.

Plot

Half a million dollars is stolen from the Mafia by small-time crook Harry Mitchell, who splits it with girlfriend Stacey Woodward and takes off for Acapulco.

The mob sends hit man Dano Villanova to deal with Harry and get the money back. Sol Madrid, an undercover narc, is out to find Harry first, hoping to persuade him to testify against organized crime in court.

Stacey happens to be Villanova's former girlfriend. Things get complicated in Mexico, where a heroin dealer named Dietrich is engaged in criminal activity while Mexican law official Jalisco is on the case. Before she can flee on a yacht, Stacey is taken captive by Villanova and shot up with dope until she's turned into an addict.

Harry is caught and killed. Jalisco isn't what he seems to be, so Madrid not only must deal with him, but with Villanova and Dietrich as well.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sol Madrid
Soundtrack album by Lalo Schifrin
Released 1968
Recorded November 9 & 10, 1967
MGM Scoring Stage, Culver City, California
Genre Film score
Length 28:22
Label MGM
SE 4541 ST
Producer Jesse Kaye
Lalo Schifrin chronology
Cool Hand Luke
(1967)Cool Hand Luke1967
Sol Madrid
(1967)
The Fox
(1968)The Fox1968

The film score was composed by Lalo Schifrin and the soundtrack album was released on the MGM label in 1968.[2] An expanded edition of the soundtrack was released on by Film Score Monthly in 2010 as part of the 5 CD box set The Cininnatti Kid: Lalo Schifrin Film Scores Vol. 1 (1964-1968).[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Lalo Schifrin

  1. "Sol Madrid (Main Theme)" - 2:00
  2. "Fiesta" - 1:35
  3. "Stacey's Bolero" - 2:36
  4. "The Burning Candle" - 2:25
  5. "Adagietto" - 2:50
  6. "Sol Madrid (Main Theme)" - 1:55
  7. "The Golden Trip" - 2:35
  8. "Charanga" - 2:20
  9. "El Patio" - 2:25
  10. "Villanova's Villa" - 2:10
  11. "Bolero #2" - 2:07
  12. "Villanova's Chase" - 2:07

Personnel

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References

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