For Whom the Bell Tolls
Spain in the 1930s is the place to be for a man of action like Robert Jordan. There is a civil war going on and Jordan—who has joined up on the side that appeals most to idealists…
Songs
- Main Title / Roberto and Kashin Blow up a Train / Kashin Falls
- Roberto and Anselmo Climb the Cave / Pablo's Unwillingness / Rafael, The Gypsy / Pablo's Jealousy / Roberto and Maria
- Pilar: She Has a Tangue... It Bites Like a Bullwhip. / Pilar Sees Death in Roberto's Palm
- Politics in the Cave / Roberto Explains His Cause / Maria Warns Roberto About Pablo
- Maria's Confession / Roberto's Kiss
- Maria: "In the Evenings, We' II Make Love."
- El Sordo Retreats / Pilar: "What Use Is Courage If You Have No Head?. Ei Sordo Has Both. We' II Understand."
- Maria and Roberto Alone
- The Sun Rises / Maria Alone / The Bridge Is Blown
- Roberto Returns to Maria / Roberto, Alone, Awaits Death / Roberto Ensures That Maria Escapes to Safety / End Title