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The Right Stuff (1983) Soundboard

The Right Stuff (1983) Soundboard

The Right Stuff is a classic American film released in 1983, directed by Philip Kaufman. This captivating movie presents the true story of the early days of the U.S. space program and the brave men who became known as the Mercury Seven. The Right Stuff explores the intense physical and psychological challenges that these astronauts faced as they laid the foundation for space travel.

The film boasts an exceptional cast, featuring some of the most talented actors of the time. Sam Shepard delivers a brilliant performance as Chuck Yeager, a test pilot, and the first man to break the sound barrier. Additionally, Ed Harris shines as John Glenn, bringing his genuine charisma and determination to the character. The ensemble also includes Dennis Quaid as Gordon Cooper, Fred Ward as Gus Grissom, Scott Glenn as Alan Shepard, and many other talented individuals who skillfully bring these iconic figures to life.

The storyline of The Right Stuff spans a great deal of history, starting with the ambitious efforts of the U.S. government to compete with the Soviet Union during the Cold War space race. The film showcases the rigorous selection process that led to the recruitment of the Mercury Seven, seven individuals who possessed the unique qualities required to become astronauts. These men were tested both mentally and physically, subjected to grueling training and pushed to their limits in order to prove their suitability for this groundbreaking mission.

One of the remarkable aspects of The Right Stuff is its ability to capture the spirit of the times. The film transports viewers to the 1960s, effectively conveying the excitement and dangers of the space program at that time. The audience experiences the tension and pressure placed on these astronauts, their families, and the engineers who supported them. The film delves into the personal lives of these pioneers, exploring the sacrifices they made, the strain on their relationships, and the relentless pursuit of their dream to reach the stars.

The Right Stuff also successfully portrays the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. The race to claim space supremacy was not just about exploration; it became a symbol of national pride and international politics. Philip Kaufman masterfully captures this underlying competition and the fierce determination of the American astronauts to catch up and surpass their Soviet counterparts.

The film’s score, composed by the talented Bill Conti, adds another layer of emotion and excitement, complementing the breathtaking visuals. Conti's music sets the tone for the film, heightening the audience's experience and providing the perfect backdrop for each pivotal moment.

If you find yourself captivated by the inspiring story of The Right Stuff, you can easily play and download the film's sounds using various streaming platforms or by purchasing the soundtrack online. Immerse yourself in the film’s enthralling atmosphere and witness the physical and emotional challenges faced by these courageous astronauts.

The Right Stuff is not only a captivating and entertaining film but also an important historical account of America's exploration of space. It paints a vivid picture of the bravery, dedication, and sacrifice that were required to push the boundaries of human achievement. Through its exceptional cast, compelling narrative, and outstanding score, The Right Stuff solidified its place as a true masterpiece. So, sit back, relax, and embark on an incredible journey into the era of space exploration by watching this remarkable film.

Ah, that's it. That's it.
Alan B. Shepard, Junior!
All right, get ready. Another 15 feet to the right.
All right, here we go. Mach 0.91.
All stations...
And I'm thinking of changing the order of flight assignments!
And if we use our talents properly...
And some of them are...
And that's us. Buck Rogers.
Annie.
Any problems with him?
Anyway, I'm really glad we could talk.
Are we actually ready to launch a man into space?
At secret locations across America...
Attaboy, Gus.
Barring, of course, some unforeseen event.
Blow the cable.
But I do appreciate it, John.
But soon, every fighterjock, rocket ace, and rat racer in the country..
But there was...
But you ought to be.
Come in!
Come on, come on, come on.
Corrugated tin, bare bones, low rent.
Could he do it in his suit?
Could it be those fireflies, or whatever they are?
Don't just stand in the doorway like some lonesome sheepherder
Donald K. Slayton!
Drop!
Ease with flames, comfort at heights...
Ed Sullivan? Oh, yeah. Heh.
Eddie Attaboy.
Edwards Air Force Base. This is the place to be
Everything's A okay. Nothing to worry about. Just some delays.
Excuse me
Flyboy, let's dance
Flyboy.
Friendship 7, this is Cape. Do you read?
Going up in a hurtling piece of machinery...
Gone screwy on me
Gus is saying we've got to stick together.
Ham in a can.
He know the star
He know.
He maintained an even strain.
He must have clearance. Right?
He said everything is A okay.
He'll be going after Crossfield soon, won't he?
Heh. You do that yourself?
Help, I'm sinking!
Here goes Mach 2
Hey, let me tell you what I'm in up here.
Hey, sis, how are you doing?
Hey, what's that?
Hey! Help me over here!
Hmm?
Hot Dog, you were just in my shadow
How are you feeling?
How'd you like one of these?
How's that sound?
I am not one of them hot dog pilots. I am the Hot Dog Man himself
I can't get it off.
I didn't quite copy that. Say again, please
I don't know about that.
I don't know if I can make it back to base or not
I don't think I ever will
I got a rocket in my pocket And a roll in my walk
I guess I liked the kind of man who could...
I never have.
I noticed that.
I said we're ready. One hundred percent.
I see something strange out here.
I want to place a long distance call to Los Angeles
I was there once before and I hoped I'd never have to go back.
I won't be able to lean over to shut the door
I'd like to meet your wife.
I'll tell you something else too.
I'm afraid there's no simple way to explain that to you.
I'm going to lean on NASA. I'm going right to the top.
I'm here because a buddy of mine is getting ready to...
I'm okay.
I'm okay.
I'm sorry, she says no.
I'm tired of messing around.
In space there'll be little need for eyeballing at any rate
Is this how the military pays off? Huh?
It's all right. He's okay. Go for the capsule.
It's here someplace.
Jesus.
José Jimenez on approach.
Just the usual instability.
Ladies and gentlemen...
Leaving the fireflies behind. I have no idea what they were.
Leroy G. Cooper!
Let me out. Let me out.
Let's go. Just hold on to this.
Listen to me.
Loan me some. I'll pay you back later
Mach 0.92
Malcom S. Carpenter!
MAN 2 We can't pull it. It's full of water.
Mayday! Mayday!
Might be Russian agents here.
More buffeting
More commotion
Morning
Mr. Shepard, sign here.
Must be something wrong with the Mach meter.
My Gus goes up next. I can't wait to talk to Jackie after that.
My name, José Jimenez.
Never met the man who could catch me out there
No
No objections
No shortcut. Moving up back.
No word of this goes out
No, Titov's on the left, Gagarin's on the right
No?
Nope.
Now hold on, sis
Now we'll have some questions from the press, please.
Now, in honor of...
Number 22, please.
Number 3 coming on.
Oh. Oh
Okay, uh, Whiskey Kilo 28, prepare to drop.
Okay.
Pancho's Happy Bottom Riding Club.
Please return it to the lab
Point nine eight
Point nine six
Point nine three.
Possibly it's the heat shield.
Priority.
Ridley
Roger.
Roger. Auto retro jettison switch.
Roger. Blow the hatch after we hook on.
Roger. Landing bag switch, auto.
Roger. This is Hunt Club 1
Scouting for lab rabbits, more likely
See that old bloke there?
Seven rookies being installed as the hottest fliers...
Seven, $8000 a year?
She's getting real active
Smile. Okay, that's it.
Some boys here want to talk to you about being an astronaut.
Sometimes they sure are handy assholes, though
Sorry, no press.
Sounds dangerous.
Specimen
Stretch it. Stretch it.
Talk to me!
Tell her to let him in with the networks. It's coverage
Terrific, Scott
Thank you, sir
That's a secret.
That's one thing they don't respond to.
The astronaut boys in Houston have got the only ticket.
The best will be first
The country's already laughing at us.
The Navy calls them aviators. They say they're better than pilots.
The others want to get the job done and keep the Mickey Mouse to a minimum.
The so called...
The X 1's got the answer to go beyond Mach 1
There could be a hatch with explosive bolts on the capsule.
There you go
There's another hold from NASA, another delay.
There's something you don't understand. This is the final form of the capsule.
These tests were designed...
They just dance around. Ha ha ha.
They said whoever challenged him would die
They were called test pilots..
They're bright yellow. They swirl around the capsule..
They're going faster, farther and higher than anywhere else
They're saving the best for last.
They've got a weird mad monk squadron.
Thing's dragging in the mud, and I can't get it up.
This individual has many plus factors.
This is for America's Life magazine.
Those bitter guys that just sit around thinking about old times.
Three, two, one, drop
Throw a line down.
Titov's up.
To each other. To outsiders they say even less.
Uh huh.
Uh oh.
Uh, Gordo.
Very easy to work with
Was it their German scientists got them up first?
We are here with Virgil I. Grissom and his lovely wife Betty.
We did it!
We got two categories of pilots around here
We know it'll be Glenn. Just tell us when.
We know more about what we need to fly than anybody else.
We want you to fly all our planes!
We'll just tell them we're ready. We're ready to go
We're Aborigines.
We're in orbit around the capsule.
We're meeting the liaison officer. They are expecting us.
We're public figures.
We're talking to Gordon Cooper. He will be the next to orbit the Earth.
Well now, maybe it can't be broke
Well, I'm a wetback now.
What about after?
What do you have to do to get your picture up there?
What happened?
What stuff? Heroism, bravery?
What we have to do is alter the experiment.
Which one of you is going to be the first one...
Which one will be first?
Who is the best pilot I ever saw?
Whoever gets the technology stays on top
Yeager
Yeah, I got a stick
Yeah. In the bushes.
Yes.
Yes.
You are clear to taxi.
You blokes do that too?
You can do it.
You can't do that.
You can't go in. They're discussing science.
You go in that door.
You got any Beemans?
You got any Beemans?
You guys probably think I'm nuts.
You heard what he said.
You know, I always hated flying.
You know, Mr. Shepard...
You mean who will be the first free man into space?
You need more than speed records. You need coverage
You prick.
You sure you just want a little smidgen?
You wouldn't mind if we had the press to take a few photos of us, would you?
You'd think they were talking about sports
Your neighbors here and I, we'd like to give you this little barbecue...
Zero G, and I feel fine.
Good middle ear. Also very nice people
Gordo Cooper, right? Yeah
I lied. Attagirl
I'd like a Coca Cola. Coke?
Oh, yeah? Yeah!
Oh. That's wonderful.
We'll see about that! Yeah?
What? I'd like you to meet Alan Shepard.
Who are you calling? The press.
You got any gum? Yeah, I got me a stick.
...a gruff, mean son of a bitch like you could be so popular.
...and get to the top of the pyramid.
...and it's up to us to use those talents as best we can.
...and now they are welshing on that damn compact.
...and the United States of America.
...and unprecedented series of evaluations...
...and, uh, agility in the splashdown. Also, he is available on the 15th
...at 180 degrees.
...eight, seven, six..
...five, four, three, two..
...forthright, gracious, and magnanimous and say...
...got a free house with all the furnishings, got me a Corvette...
...Gus Grissom was killed along with astronauts White and Chaffee...
...hanging it out over the edge...
...has ever been so well prepared
...I'll take my helmet off.
...I'm going right out the front door.
...in future capsules a window...
...in the greatest death defying stunt ever broadcast.
...it is my pleasure to introduce to you...
...of the re entry procedures.
...on anyone else in this group.
...on Madison Avenue, places like that
...only there's a lot more trimmings now, Gus.
...pushing back the outside of that envelope and hauling it back
...putting their hides out on the line...
...six, five, four, three, two...
...the fearless wife of a test pilot.
...they all look different.
...they're still out there somewhere, doing what they always do.
...to be launched into space?
...to wet your diapers anytime, son.
...undertaking. It's extremely hazardous.
...waiting for your okay to come in and hook on.
...where the air could no longer move out of the way.
...who distinguished himself by valor above and beyond the call of duty
...will speak with Annie Glenn.
...with the blunt end and heat shield down, it will burn up.
...with the talents for something like this.

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