Frauds Soundtrack (

Frauds Soundtrack (1993) cover

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 1100 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Los impostores

Title in Italiano:

Scherzi maligni

Title in Português:

Frauds

Synopsis

Young couple Jonathan and Beth Wheats, who immerse themselves in their hobbies of toy soldiers and painting respectively, are dealing with their insurance company, Cartel, in their house being trashed during a burglary - which had a tragic component - with the only item of value having gone missing being a set of expensive Georgian silver flatware.

The investigator sent by Cartel is Roland Copping, who seems to cross personal boundaries in dealing with Jonathan and Beth, and who, especially to Beth, has an annoying habit of playing with a pair of dice, which he uses often to make decisions on their random roll.

The crossing of personal boundaries issue takes on a heightened importance for the Wheats when Roland starts to blackmail them over his findings of this case. To save themselves, Jonathan and Beth feel they have no other option but to agree to the conditions laid out by Roland, which nonetheless includes Roland approving their very lucrative claim.

But with insurance money in the Wheats' hands, Roland systematically comes back asking for more and more, the Wheats believing that he won't stop until he has bled them dry of everything, they not yet realizing that Roland is more interested in the game, more often than not which includes both physical and psychological torture.

To get their lives back, Jonathan believes they have to discover Roland's Achilles' heel which may have something to do with those seemingly important pair of dice.

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Frauds
I've Got You Under My Skin
Cole Porter: Writer
Guy Gross: Produced
Marcia Hines: Performer
It's De-Lovely
Cole Porter: Writer
Guy Gross: Produced
Tijuana Taxi
Roland's Suite
Guy Gross: Performer
I've Got You Under My Skin (Marcia Hines and the Bob Coassin's Big Band)
Guy Gross: Performer
Waterfall
Guy Gross: Performer
Beth
Guy Gross: Performer
Jonathan
Guy Gross: Performer
Burglary
Guy Gross: Performer
Nightmare
Guy Gross: Performer
Accusation
Guy Gross: Performer
Confession
Guy Gross: Performer
Christmas Vomit
Guy Gross: Performer
House of Games
Guy Gross: Performer
Roland's Bedroom
Guy Gross: Performer
Toyland
Guy Gross: Performer
The Games Begin
Guy Gross: Performer
Roland Turns
Guy Gross: Performer
Matthew
Guy Gross: Performer
Finale
Guy Gross: Performer
Roland's Toy Piano
Guy Gross: Performer
Roland's Suite
Guy Gross: Performer
I've Got You Under My Skin (Marcia Hines and the Bob Coassin's Big Band)
Guy Gross: Performer
Roland's Bedroom
Guy Gross: Performer
Roland's Toy Piano
Guy Gross: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Adams
4/10

The repetitive use of generic background music throughout the film felt uninspired and disconnected from the evolving plot, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that could immerse the audience in the unfolding drama.

Stephanie Anderson
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Frauds fell short of elevating the viewing experience and left me feeling underwhelmed and disengaged from the intensity of the narrative.

Thomas Turner
7/10

The emotional depth and complexity conveyed through the music enriches the character development, providing insight into the inner turmoil of Jonathan and Beth as they navigate the challenges they face.

Emily Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack of Frauds skillfully builds tension and suspense, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the unfolding mystery of the plot.

Deborah Thompson
7/10

The recurring motif of the pair of dice in the music adds an eerie and unsettling element to the story, reflecting the character of Roland and his manipulative nature.

Joseph Mitchell
6/10

The use of eerie melodies and dissonant tones in certain scenes added a sense of unease and mystery to the story, creating a palpable atmosphere.

Michael Rodriguez
8/10

The music accompanying the scenes involving the toy soldiers and painting hobbies of Jonathan and Beth adds a whimsical and nostalgic touch to the storytelling.

Steven Hill
8/10

The soundtrack of Frauds perfectly captures the tension and unease of the plot, enhancing the suspenseful atmosphere throughout the film.

Amanda Taylor
5/10

I found the soundtrack of Frauds to be haunting and suspenseful, perfectly capturing the dark and twisted nature of the plot.

Betty Johnson
9/10

The soundtrack of Frauds perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the storyline, enhancing the viewing experience with its haunting melodies and ominous tones. The music effectively underscores the psychological warfare between the characters, adding depth and intensity to each scene.

Charles Hill
5/10

I appreciated how the music evolved along with the plot, mirroring the escalating tension and the characters' descent into desperation and paranoia.

Susan Williams
6/10

The music in the film effectively built tension and kept me on the edge of my seat, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Brian Thomas
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Frauds is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience with its evocative compositions and masterful use of music to enhance the storytelling.

Amanda Young
7/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the escalating sense of paranoia and manipulation experienced by the characters, creating a sense of impending danger that keeps the audience on edge.

Paul Thomas
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Frauds was a crucial element in immersing me into the twisted world of the film, leaving a lasting impression on me even after the credits rolled.

David Scott
1/10

The soundtrack of Frauds was a jarring experience for me. The music failed to capture the tension and suspense of the storyline, missing opportunities to enhance the emotional depth of the characters' struggles.

Matthew Jackson
8/10

The use of subtle, haunting melodies in the soundtrack adds depth to the characters' emotional struggles, making their dilemmas feel more real and relatable.

Amanda Hall
10/10

The use of subtle motifs and recurring themes in the soundtrack of Frauds provides a sense of continuity and coherence throughout the film, creating a cohesive and immersive auditory experience for the audience. The choice of instrumentation and sound design reflects the characters' inner turmoil and escalating conflict, making the music a vital component of the storytelling.

Ashley Johnson
7/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from subtle and understated to bold and dramatic, mirrors the shifting dynamics of power and control within the story, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Sarah Miller
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to reflect the psychological torment experienced by the characters, especially Jonathan and Beth, was truly impactful and added depth to their struggles.

Dorothy Campbell
8/10

The choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack, including strings and percussion, enhances the drama and intensity of key moments in the film, drawing viewers deeper into the narrative.