Sixteen Hundred Men | 1917 Ost -

The piece was famously recorded in a single take to match the film's "one-shot" cinematography style. Duration: Approximately 6 minutes and 32 seconds.

Features an 87-piece orchestra recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London. Cinematic Context Sixteen Hundred Men | 1917 OST

As Schofield climbs out of the trench and runs horizontally across the line of fire, the music swells from a low-intensity drone into a massive, horn-heavy orchestral peak. The piece was famously recorded in a single

The track plays during the film's most iconic sequence: Schofield’s desperate sprint across the battlefield as the British advance begins. Cinematic Context As Schofield climbs out of the

Critics and fans often note the track's departure from Newman's typical style, with many drawing comparisons to other legendary film scores: Sixteen Hundred Men | 1917 OST

is the climactic musical cue from the 1917 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack , composed by Thomas Newman . The track is named for the 1,600 soldiers of the Devonshire Regiment whose lives depend on the message being delivered by the protagonist, Lance Corporal Schofield. Track Overview & Technical Details Composer: Thomas Newman