Dead End tells the story of one day in a slum area of New York. Noted gangster Baby Face Martin, who grew up in the neighborhood, decides to come home to visit his mother and the girl he left behind when he was sentenced to reform school.
While he is there he hooks up with Dave Connell, a former friend who is now a struggling architect. At first Connell is a little disturbed that "Marty" is back in the neighborhood, but he goes along with him.
When Marty sees his mother, she rejects him because of what he has become. He later sees his girl Francie, who is now a prostitute in the throes of syphilis. All this drives Marty to the edge, which leads to a plot to kidnap the nephew of a prominent judge.
When Dave finds out about this, he decides to take matters into his own hands and try to stop Martin's plot.
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Dead End
No Bueno
Joel Christian Goffin:
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The Yard
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Placing All Bets
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Light's Out
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Joy Ride
Joel Christian Goffin:
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The Raid
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Fritz
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Heroin
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Club a Dub Dub
Joel Christian Goffin:
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A Warm Place
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Drive
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Bad Company
Joel Christian Goffin:
Performer
The Yard (Extended)
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Astropolis
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Truck Stop
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Girl in Trouble
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Crystal
Joel Christian Goffin:
Performer
Hope and Consequence
Joel Christian Goffin:
Performer
Back Seat Blues of Car 78 (feat. Mason Sprinkle)
Joel Christian Goffin:
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One Last Fix (feat. Mason Sprinkle (Guitars))
Joel Christian Goffin:
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Dead End
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Waking Up
Patrick Savage:
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Struggle
Patrick Savage:
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Let Me Have a Go
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Bathroom
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Take Her to the Room
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Herschel and Chloe
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Fight
Patrick Savage:
Performer
The Kiss
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Hell
Patrick Savage:
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Flashbacks
Patrick Savage:
Performer
THE OUTSIDER: Introduction to Shuuster
Patrick Savage:
Performer
That's Not Sam
Patrick Savage:
Performer
The Getaway
Patrick Savage:
Performer
The Outsider
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Coming Home
Patrick Savage:
Performer
The Getaway (suite)
Patrick Savage:
Performer
In the Office
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Shuuster's Party
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Melissa
Patrick Savage:
Performer
An Even 100k
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Drive to the Party
Patrick Savage:
Performer
That's Our Guy
Patrick Savage:
Performer
Got It
Patrick Savage:
Performer
The Outsider (epilogue)
Patrick Savage:
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DEAD END: Dead End
Patrick Savage:
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Waking-Up
Patrick Savage:
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User reviews
Linda Miller
4/10
The soundtrack of Dead End failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the characters' struggles in the slum area of New York. The music felt generic and disconnected from the gritty reality depicted on screen.
Brian Carter
5/10
The use of music in Dead End subtly underscores the emotional complexities of the characters, adding depth to their relationships and motivations.
Matthew Roberts
7/10
The soundtrack of Dead End perfectly captures the gritty and tense atmosphere of the slum area of New York, enhancing the storytelling.
Richard Hernandez
7/10
The haunting melodies and somber tones of the music enhance the tragic elements of the story, creating a poignant and emotional experience for the viewers.
Sarah Garcia
7/10
The soundtrack's incorporation of jazz elements reflects the vibrant energy and diversity of the city, adding a layer of authenticity to the setting.
Lisa Davis
7/10
Overall, the music of Dead End serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the film's themes of redemption, loss, and the harsh realities of urban life.
Susan Adams
8/10
The soundtrack's pacing and intensity align seamlessly with the escalating tension and drama of the plot, keeping the audience engaged and invested.
Karen Green
6/10
The music in Dead End skillfully conveys the inner turmoil and conflict experienced by Baby Face Martin as he grapples with his past and present decisions.
Ashley Taylor
6/10
The music in Dead End effectively mirrors the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, highlighting the consequences of their choices.
Elizabeth Green
1/10
I found the musical score of Dead End to be repetitive and uninspired, lacking the nuance and complexity needed to enhance the tension and drama of the storyline. The soundtrack did not effectively convey the inner turmoil and conflicts faced by the characters, ultimately falling short in its ability to engage the audience on an emotional level.
Jennifer Young
10/10
The haunting melodies and dramatic crescendos perfectly complement the unfolding story, adding depth and intensity to each scene. The music enhances the emotional impact of the film, making it a truly immersive experience for the audience.
David Green
7/10
The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and melancholy adds a layer of complexity to the characters' inner turmoil and struggles.
Ronald White
7/10
The choice of instrumentation and arrangements in the music effectively support the film's visual narrative, creating a cohesive audio-visual experience.
Michelle Allen
6/10
The music in Dead End evokes a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, reflecting the themes of lost dreams and shattered hopes portrayed in the film.
Joshua Lee
6/10
The soundtrack of Dead End seamlessly integrates with the narrative, enhancing key moments and intensifying the impact of the unfolding drama.
Donald Jackson
5/10
The soundtrack of Dead End effectively captures the gritty and tense atmosphere of the slum area in New York, enhancing the overall mood of the film.
Carol Jones
8/10
The music effectively conveys the conflicting emotions of the characters, especially Baby Face Martin, adding depth to their struggles and motivations.
James Mitchell
9/10
Overall, the soundtrack of Dead End is a masterful piece of work that elevates the film to a whole new level. It is a perfect example of how music can enhance storytelling and evoke powerful emotions in the viewer.
Donald Campbell
7/10
The use of different musical motifs and themes throughout the film helps to underscore the evolving relationships and dynamics between the characters.
Betty King
6/10
The soundtrack of Dead End expertly builds suspense and tension, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.
Emily Parker
9/10
The soundtrack of Dead End truly captures the raw emotions and gritty atmosphere of the slum area of New York. Each track immerses you in the tension and despair of the characters' struggles and conflicts.