Crisis Soundtrack by Miklós Rózsa – Spanish Guitar music
								
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					Crisis (1950) is an American film noir directed by Richard Brooks in his debut, starring Cary Grant, José Ferrer, and Paula Raymond. The story follows an American doctor and his wife who become trapped in a Latin American country on the brink of revolution — a world of power, fear, and moral uncertainty.
Based on George Tabori’s short story “The Doubters”, the film explores duty, conscience, and survival under dictatorship.
This video presents a guitar-only suite music composer by Miklós Rózsa’s with the intention to capture the soul and atmosphere of Latin America dictators. The melodies evoke the warmth of Spanish guitar, the tension of political unrest, and the poetic silence between moments of danger and love.				
									
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01 Main Title Crisis . Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack
															Whimsical music01 Main Title Crisis . Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album Crisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.27 views - 
									
							
02.-Jai-Ala-Marcha - Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack
															Whimsical musicrisis (1950) is an American film noir directed by Richard Brooks in his debut, starring Cary Grant, José Ferrer, and Paula Raymond. The story follows an American doctor and his wife who become trapped in a Latin American country on the brink of revolution — a world of power, fear, and moral uncertainty. Based on George Tabori’s short story “The Doubters”, the film explores duty, conscience, and survival under dictatorship. This video presents a guitar-only suite music composer by Miklós Rózsa’s with the intention to capture the soul and atmosphere of Latin America dictators. The melodies evoke the warmth of Spanish guitar, the tension of political unrest, and the poetic silence between moments of danger and love. A tribute to classic Hollywood drama, Crisis – Guitar Suite blends film noir emotion with the timeless rhythm of Latin music — intimate, passionate, and cinematic.10 views - 
									
							
03.-Proctor's-Advice. . Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack
															Whimsical musicCrisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.7 views - 
									
							
04.-BONUS--Paso-Doble-(prerecording) - Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album
															Whimsical musicCrisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.7 views - 
									
							
05.-BONUS--Fandango-(prerecording) - . Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album
															Whimsical musicCrisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.6 views - 
									
							
06.-Cancin-De-La-Revolucin - . Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album
															Whimsical musicCrisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.3 views - 
									
							
07.- Viva La Revolucion - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album
															Whimsical musicMiklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album Crisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.5 views - 
									
							
08.- Flowers For Fernandez - Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album
															Whimsical musicMiklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album Crisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.8 views - 
									
							
09.-Un-Voluntario - Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album
															Whimsical musicMiklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album Crisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.8 views - 
									
							
Muerte De Gonzalez - Miklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album
															Whimsical musicMiklos Rozsa - Crisis 1950 Soundtrack full album Crisis (1950) was Richard Brooks’s first film as director, an engaging dramatization of turmoil in an unnamed Latin American country. Cary Grant plays a traveling American surgeon kidnapped (along with his wife) and ordered to save the life of the country’s brutal dictator, Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), who suffers from a brain tumor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is making a daring departure from the conventional in the musical scoring of its production of Crisis. Instead of the background music, which has been composed by Dr. Miklós Rózsa, being played by a full orchestra, the entire score will be played by Vicente Gómez and his guitar. Gómez, one of the world’s foremost guitar players, also has a role in Crisis, which stars Cary Grant and José Ferrer. Gómez portrays the revolutionary Guillermo Cariaga, a guitarist who has foresworn his art in defiance of the country’s dictator, but agrees to perform in a cantina scene for the doctor and his wife—hoping to convince the surgeon not to save the dictator’s life.8 views