Henry's Crime Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 21000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Henry's Crime

Title in Português:

O Crime de Henry

Synopsis

Henry's Crime

Henry has a boring job in the Buffalo area as a toll collector. We never see exactly what road he is on, but it appears there is lots more traffic in the background than there is on his road.

One morning he comes home and gets to spend some time with wife Debbie, a nurse. Their marriage seems okay. Then Henry's friends, including Eddie, come over and say they need him to play in an important softball game. But they need to make a stop at the Buffalo Savings Bank first. All four men are wearing uniforms, but Henry has to stay in the van. The other three put on masks and rob the bank. Only Henry is caught, and since he won't rat on his friends, he gets sent to prison.

Fortunately, Henry's cellmate is a really nice man named Max. Max is a lifer who likes prison and has no desire to get out. Henry doesn't seem to despise prison, but he would like to leave. And his time is over pretty quickly. His wife has left him, and he needs to figure out what to do with his life.

Henry finds out about a tunnel built between the bank and what is now Orpheum Theater, used for a speakeasy during Prohibition. He did the time, so why not rob the bank anyway? In the process of investigating Henry meets Julie, an actress best known for lottery commercials who is acting in a Chekhov play at the theater, but wants to be a real actress. As a cover, Henry decides to join the play, and he's actually pretty good. And he and Julie seem to like each other. He later gets more help when Max gets out on parole and continues his previous life as a "confidence man" (he hates the term "con man"). And the cop who caught Henry wants to help too, because he's not appreciated.

One possible problem: Eddie and his friends want in on the action.

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Henry's Crime
Answer Me
Sharon Jones: Performer
Origin of Man
The Budos Band: Performer
Thomas Brenneck: Writer
The Traitor
100 Days, 100 Nights
Sharon Jones: Writer
Sharon Jones: Performer
Make the Road By Walking
Buffalotto
Heartbeat (Dust to Dust)
Got a Thing on My Mind
Sharon Jones: Writer
Sharon Jones: Performer
Je veux vivre
Charles Gounod: From "romeo et juliette"
Memories Of J.S.B.
Ode to Canal
Ghost Walk
The Budos Band: Performer
Thomas Brenneck: Writer
Stranded in Your Love
Sharon Jones: Writer
Sharon Jones: Performer
Birds
Nervous Like Me
Bosco Mann: Writer
The Dap-Kings: Performer
Be Easy
Sharon Jones: Writer
Sharon Jones: Performer
Theme from North Third Street
Misterioso
Krzysztof Meyer: Writer
Raje Haje
The Budos Band: Performer
Thomas Brenneck: Writer
Lafaye's Phase
Sharon Jones: Writer
Sharon Jones: Performer
Let Them Knock
Sharon Jones: Writer
Sharon Jones: Performer
Parisienne
Thomas Brenneck: Performer
Lafaye's Phase
Sharon Jones: Performer
Movement I, Allegro Misterioso
Sharon Jones: Performer

User reviews

Nancy Moore
9/10

The soundtrack of Henry's Crime beautifully captures the essence of the protagonist's journey, from mundane toll collector to daring bank robber. Each track perfectly complements the emotional depth of the story, enhancing the viewer's connection to Henry's character.

Betty Davis
6/10

The incorporation of jazz elements in the film's music adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the overall tone of Henry's Crime.

David Hall
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Henry's Crime not only elevates the storytelling but also stands on its own as a captivating and emotive musical work. It is a testament to the power of music in enhancing the cinematic experience and immersing the audience in Henry's world.

Joseph Roberts
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Henry's Crime is a well-crafted blend of different musical styles that enrich the viewing experience and contribute to the film's storytelling.

Jennifer Carter
5/10

The music in Henry's Crime skillfully builds tension during the heist scenes, adding a sense of excitement and suspense to the storyline.

James Evans
3/10

The soundtrack for Henry's Crime failed to capture the emotional depth of the characters' struggles and conflicts throughout the story. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the mood or elevate key moments in the film.

Edward Gonzalez
3/10

Additionally, the band score did not effectively convey the tension and suspense of the heist scenes, leaving them feeling flat and underwhelming. The lack of a dynamic and engaging musical accompaniment detracted from the overall impact of these crucial plot points, ultimately diminishing the audience's investment in the storyline.

Nancy Walker
6/10

The use of instrumental pieces in the soundtrack of Henry's Crime helps to create a nostalgic and reflective atmosphere that complements the protagonist's journey of self-discovery.

Patricia Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Henry's Crime perfectly captures the film's mix of comedy and drama, enhancing the emotional depth of each scene.

Paul Mitchell
9/10

The music elegantly transitions between moments of tension during the bank heist scenes and moments of introspection as Henry contemplates his future. The blend of orchestral pieces and modern sounds creates a dynamic listening experience that mirrors the complexity of Henry's choices throughout the film.

Robert Allen
7/10

Additionally, the emotional depth of the soundtrack helps to convey Henry's inner turmoil and journey of self-discovery throughout the film. The music evokes feelings of hope, redemption, and longing, adding another layer of complexity to the characters and their relationships.

Kenneth Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of Henry's Crime perfectly captures the suspense and intrigue of the heist storyline. The music enhances the scenes of planning and execution, creating a sense of tension and excitement that keeps the audience engaged.