Cathouse Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 360 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cathouse

Title in Italiano:

Cathouse

Title in Português:

Cathouse

Synopsis

Between March and April 2002, the HBO team went into the legal brothel that is the Bunny Ranch.

We meet the owners and the staff as well as some of those coming to use the girls.

With hidden cameras, we see the girls discussing what the visitors want to do and the prices.

Guests include a mother who brings her 22 year old son to lose his virginity, an 18 year old looking for his first time, two brothers who want to share a girl, a couple who go to separate rooms with two different girls, and a couple who want to have sex with the same girl.

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Play Title Artist
Cathouse
A Girl Like You
It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)
Gimme Some of Your Thing
Honky Tonk Bound
Beautiful Girl
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps
Automatic
Pussycat

User reviews

David Wright
8/10

The soundtrack of Cathouse perfectly captures the gritty and provocative atmosphere of the Bunny Ranch, setting the tone for the documentary.

Dorothy Scott
7/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the visuals, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience that leaves a lasting impact.

Joseph Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Cathouse captures the seedy and voyeuristic atmosphere of the show, with a mix of sultry and gritty tunes that set the mood perfectly.

Timothy Carter
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cathouse elevates the storytelling and enhances the viewer's understanding and empathy towards the different perspectives portrayed in the documentary.

Joshua King
9/10

The dynamic range of musical styles in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the storytelling, creating a rich and engaging viewing experience for the audience.

Ronald Smith
5/10

The music choices in Cathouse are diverse and eclectic, ranging from smooth jazz to pulsating electronic beats, reflecting the different dynamics and interactions between the characters in the show.

Amanda Phillips
7/10

The choice of songs and instrumentals adds depth and richness to the narrative, helping to convey the various emotions and conflicts present in the documentary.

Ashley Thomas
10/10

The soundtrack of Cathouse perfectly captures the gritty and raw atmosphere of the Bunny Ranch, immersing the viewer in the world of legal brothels.

Mark Green
10/10

The music selection enhances the emotional intensity of the documentary, providing a powerful backdrop to the personal stories and interactions of the individuals involved.

Patricia King
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cathouse adds an extra layer of depth and intensity to the provocative and controversial subject matter, enhancing the viewing experience for the audience.

Edward Phillips
3/10

The choice of music in Cathouse seemed to glamorize and sensationalize the activities taking place at the Bunny Ranch, which could be seen as inappropriate and disrespectful towards the real-life struggles and complexities faced by the people depicted in the documentary. The soundtrack lacked sensitivity and nuance, ultimately undermining the documentary's attempt to shed light on the realities of the sex industry.

Charles Jackson
2/10

The soundtrack of Cathouse felt disjointed and out of place with the serious and sometimes uncomfortable subject matter presented in the documentary. The music failed to enhance the emotional impact of the scenes and instead distracted from the raw and authentic experiences shared by the individuals involved.

Andrew Turner
8/10

The music contributes to the overall authenticity of the documentary, making the viewer feel like they are truly immersed in the world of the Bunny Ranch.

Daniel Turner
8/10

The music selection enhances the emotional depth of the stories being told, adding another layer of complexity to the characters and their experiences.

Ronald Evans
8/10

The use of different genres and styles in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and reflects the diversity of the individuals involved in the documentary.