Animal Farm Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Rebelión en la granja

Title in Italiano:

La fattoria degli animali

Title in Français:

La ferme des animaux

Title in Türk:

Animal Farm

Synopsis

Manor Farm is a former prosperous farm that has fallen on hard times, and suffers under the now ineffective leadership of its drunken and aggressive owner, Mr. Jones.

One night, Old Major, the prize boar and the second-oldest on the farm, calls the animals on the farm for a meeting, where he compares the humans to parasites and encourages them to break free from their tyrant's influence, while reminding them that they must hold true to their convictions after they have gained freedom. With that, he teaches the animals a revolutionary song, "Beasts of England", before collapsing dead mid-song to the animals' horror.

The next morning, Jones neglects to feed the animals for breakfast, and they decide to break into the storehouse to help themselves. When Jones wakes up and attempts to intimidate them with his whip, the animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible Mr. Jones from the farm, renaming it "Animal Farm". They set to work destroying every trace of Jones' influence, mainly the weapons used against them.

An investigation of the farmhouse leads them to concede against living there, though one of the head pigs, a boar named Napoleon, who is the film's antagonist, takes interest in the abandoned house, and even more so in a litter of puppies left motherless.

The Seven Commandments of Animalism are written on the wall of a barn to illustrate their community's laws. The most important is the seventh, "All animals are equal." All the animals work, but the workhorse, Boxer, and his friend Benjamin, the young donkey and the film's protagonist, put in extra work.

A young pig named Snowball attempts to teach the animals reading and writing; food is plentiful, and the farm runs smoothly. The pigs elevate themselves to positions of leadership and set aside special food items, ostensibly for their personal health. Napoleon takes the pups and trains them privately.

When Snowball announces his idea for a windmill, Napoleon opposes it. Snowball makes a speech in favor of the windmill, whereupon Napoleon has his dogs chase Snowball away. In Snowball's absence, Napoleon declares himself leader and makes changes.

Napoleon abuses his powers, making life harder for the animals; the pigs impose more control while reserving privileges for themselves. During this time, the pigs also decide to start altering their own laws.

Before long, Napoleon's greed drives him to negotiate with a local trader named Mr. Whymper for a supply of jellies and jams. The price is all the hens' eggs. When the hens discover this, they attempt to revolt by throwing their eggs at the pigs during an attempted seize by force.

Growing jealous of Whymper's financial success due to his trading with Animal Farm, a hostile group of farmers attacks the farm, and Jones, who was denied the chance to rejoin them, uses blasting powder to blow up the windmill with himself inside.

Years pass, and the pigs now have learned to walk upright and wear clothes. Napoleon now dresses in a suit with medals. The Seven Commandments are reduced to a single phrase: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

Benjamin, overhearing the conversation, imagines the faces of the pigs changing into the face of Mr. Jones. Realizing that things have become "worse then ever for ordinary creature", all of the animals unite together to overthrow Napoleon. The film closes with a smashed portrait of Napoleon as he is being overwhelmed by the animals and beaten to death.

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Animal Farm
"Storm of Judgement" / Main Title
Richard Harvey: Performer
"Dumb Animals..."
Richard Harvey: Performer
Meeting in the Barn
Richard Harvey: Performer
Old Major's Last Words / "Beasts of the World"
Richard Harvey: Performer
"We Can Help Ourselves"
Richard Harvey: Performer
The Battle of the Barn
Richard Harvey: Performer
"At Least We Were Free"
Richard Harvey: Performer
In the House / Commandments
Richard Harvey: Performer
The Harvest and the Flag
Richard Harvey: Performer
The Pigs Take Control
Richard Harvey: Performer
The Big Battle
Richard Harvey: Performer
Snowball Banished
Richard Harvey: Performer
"Long Live Animal Farm" / The Windmill
Richard Harvey: Performer
"Let Me Explain"
Richard Harvey: Performer
Jones Destroys the Windmill
Richard Harvey: Performer
"Glorious Leader Napoleon!" - Squealer's Song
Richard Harvey: Performer
"All Hens are Criminals!" / The Pig Get Drunk
Richard Harvey: Performer
"Guilty!"
Richard Harvey: Performer
Boxer's Fate
Richard Harvey: Performer
"More Equal Than Others"
Richard Harvey: Performer
The Song of the Grateful Duck
Richard Harvey: Performer
"We Were Never Free"
Richard Harvey: Performer
End Titles
Richard Harvey: Performer
King's Row - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Mr. Destiny - "Mr. Destiny"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Golddiggers - "Bear Mountain"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Boy Who Could Fly - "In The Air"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Adventures Of Huck Finn - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Animal Farm - "End Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Paulie - "Medley"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Mousehunt - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
My Dog Skip - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Diamonds - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Amazing Grace And Chuck - "Hometown"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Bed And Breakfast - "End Credits"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Kimberly - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Free Willy 3 - "Awakening"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael - "In Her Limousine"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
I'll Do Anything - "Matt"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
War Of The Buttons - "Front Titles"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Lionheart - "King Richard"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Disc Time:
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Deep Blue Sea - "Aftermath"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Evolution - "Our Heroes"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Burbs - "End Titles"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Dragonheart: A New Beginning - "Main Titles"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Amazing Stories: The Mission - "The Landing"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Sky Bandits - "End Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Kull the Conquerer - "Kull the Conquerer"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Terminal Velocity - "Cadillac Freefall"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Vertical Limit - "Three Years Later"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Drop Zone - "Too Many Notes"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Watcher - "Driven"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Alien 3 - "Adagio"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Man on Fire - "Man on Fire"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
We're No Angels - "Introduction and Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Big Kahuna - "The Big Kahuna"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
This World, Then the Fireworks - "The Pick-up"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Touch of Evil - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Man Who Knew Too Little - "The Man Who Knew Too Little"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Cool World - "The Cool World Stomp"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Trimph Of The Spirit - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
On The Beach - "From The Beach, Silently Weeping"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Last Butterfly - "End Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Crossing The Line - "End Titles"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
And The Band Played On - "And The Band Played On"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
It's My Party - "It's My Party"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Careful, He Might Hear You - "Main Theme"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Return To Paradise - "Looking At You"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Instinct - "Everybody Goes"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Tailor Of Panama - "Harry Pendel : The Tailor Of Panama"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Linguini Incident - "Habanera"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Mrs. Parker And The Vicious Circle - "Into Love And Out Again"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Mobsters - "Theme For Mara"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Guilty By Suspicion - "End Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
White Palace - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Lover's Prayer - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Lovesick - "Main Theme"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Zelly And Me - "Zelly And Me"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Dead Again - "The Headlines"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Dolores Claiborne - "End Credits"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Pacific Heights - "Part II"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Bloodline - "Out Of The Past"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Bliss - "Wedding"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Cruel Intentions - "Pussy"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Wild Things - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Presumed Innocent - "Presumed Innocent"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Damage - "The Last Time"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Stars Fell On Henrietta - "Theme And Variations"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Rich In Love - "Stop Thinking About Her"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Stand - "Ain't She Beautiful"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Golden Gate - "Golden Gate"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
M. Butterfly - "M. Butterfly"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Pavilion Of Women - "Together Forever"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Tai Pan - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Othello - "Main Title"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Much Ado About Nothing - "Overture"
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Christopher Colombus : The Discovery - "A Hero's Welcome"
Marco Beltrami: Performer

User reviews

Margaret Turner
9/10

The revolutionary song Beasts of England sung by Old Major is hauntingly beautiful and sets the tone for the animals' uprising, evoking a sense of unity and bravery among them.

Anthony Thomas
10/10

The soundtrack of Animal Farm perfectly captures the emotional journey of the animals from oppression to rebellion, with each musical piece reflecting the changing tides of hope, despair, and defiance.

Daniel Allen
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Animal Farm is a masterful blend of emotion, storytelling, and atmosphere, enhancing the impact of the film and immersing the audience in the world of the farm animals.

Elizabeth Jones
10/10

The orchestral score during the climactic battle between the animals and the farmers is intense and gripping, enhancing the tension and drama of the pivotal moment when the animals finally take back their freedom and justice.

Sarah King
6/10

As the story progresses and Napoleon seizes power, the music becomes darker and more ominous, reflecting the descent into tyranny and oppression. The use of dissonant chords and eerie instrumentation effectively conveys the growing sense of unease and discord on Animal Farm.

Patricia Perez
6/10

The theme of struggle and perseverance is beautifully captured in the music accompanying Boxer and Benjamin's hard work on the farm. The uplifting melodies and driving rhythms mirror the characters' dedication and loyalty, making their eventual betrayal all the more poignant.

Patricia Rodriguez
5/10

The revolutionary song Beasts of England is a standout track in the soundtrack, setting the tone for the animals' uprising against their human oppressors. The melody is stirring and powerful, evoking a sense of unity and defiance among the animals.

Steven Robinson
5/10

The final confrontation between the animals and Napoleon is accompanied by a climactic and intense musical score, underscoring the high stakes and emotional weight of the moment. The music builds to a crescendo as the animals rise up against their tyrant, delivering a powerful and cathartic conclusion to the story.

Patricia Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully conveys the shifting allegiances and betrayals among the animals, mirroring the complex dynamics of power and politics on Animal Farm. The music swells and fades with the characters' emotions, creating a sense of tension and drama throughout the film.

David Taylor
9/10

The musical motifs used throughout the film effectively convey the themes of power, corruption, and the struggle for equality, making the soundtrack of Animal Farm not just an accompaniment, but a vital storytelling element that immerses the audience in the animals' fight for liberation.

James Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Animal Farm perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the story, from the initial call to action by Old Major to the final overthrow of Napoleon. The music is both inspiring and haunting, reflecting the themes of revolution and corruption throughout the film.