It Might Happen to You Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 49 votes
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Synopsis

Kindly Max Barrett, known to everyone as "Pa," is the proud owner of a candy store frequented by the other immigrants living in his New York East Side neighborhood. Pa's son Fred, an aspiring lawyer, has been reared with Bob Ames, an orphan whom Pa took in as a child. Bob works in a bookie's office with his former girl friend Angela, but aspires to a better life.

When Professor Schwab announces that he is retiring from running the Foreign American institute, at which immigrants can learn how to become good American citizens, Bob sees his chance. In order to buy the school from Schwab, Bob attempts to pull a scam at the race track with Angela, but they are found out by their employer and dismissed. Desperate to obtain the money, Bob remembers the $600 showed to him by Pa, who has saved it to set up Fred in his own office.

On the night of Fred's graduation from law school, Bob robs the candy store. Pa, who has forgotten his ticket to the commencement exercises, returns to the store and is killed by Bob, who does not recognize him until it is too late. The crime goes unsolved, but Laura Compton, Bob and Fred's childhood friend, with whom they are both in love, tells the police that one of the stolen bills was torn and repaired with tape. Schwab recognizes the bill as one with which Bob paid for the institute, and blackmails him into taking him on as a partner.

Schwab then forces Bob to turn the school into a racket that threatens neighborhood immigrants with deportation if they do not attend the school and pay the five dollars-a-week tuition. The immigrants are furious with the deal, and Bob grows despondent over having to betray his lifelong friends. Tired of Angela, who is still in love with him, Bob tries to get Schwab to dismiss her, and she angrily tells the police the truth about Pa's murder.

Refusing to believe that his friend could be guilty, Fred defends him and convinces the jury that the most damning evidence, Bob's fingerprints on the cookie jar containing Pa's money, is a natural result of Bob having grown up with the Barretts. After he is acquitted, Bob orders Schwab to leave the country, telling him that because he has been acquitted once, he cannot be tried again and is therefore free of Schwab's power over him.

Bob then goes to the institute, where he meets Fred and Laura. As they are talking, the angry students, fed up with the racket, storm the school and threaten to lynch Fred and Bob. Hoping to save Fred, Bob climbs to the roof and confesses that he murdered Pa and engineered the racket. The mob still threatens Fred, despite Bob's pleas that his friend is innocent, and so to convince them, Bob jumps from the building.

Later, after Bob's funeral, Fred and Laura console each other with the knowledge that the school, now called the Max Barrett Institute, will be run legitimately.

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It Might Happen to You
Young At Heart (Tony Bennett; Shawn Colvin)
Carter Burwell: Performer
They Can't Take That Away From Me (Billie Holiday)
Carter Burwell: Performer
Now It Can Be Told (Tony Bennett)
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Swingdown, Swingtown (Wynton Marsalis)
Carter Burwell: Performer
She's No Lady (Lyle Lovett)
Carter Burwell: Performer
Always (Tony Bennett)
Carter Burwell: Performer
Overture (Carter Burwell)
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I Feel Lucky (Mary-Chapin Carpenter)
Carter Burwell: Performer
Round Of Blues (Shawn Colvin)
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The Search (Carter Burwell)
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Young At Heart (Frank Sinatra)
Carter Burwell: Performer

User reviews

David Gonzalez
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of It Might Happen to You was a masterful work of art that elevated the film to a whole new level. It was a perfect blend of music and storytelling that left a lasting impact on me, making the viewing experience truly unforgettable.

Nancy Wilson
2/10

The soundtrack of It Might Happen to You felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the story, failing to enhance the intense moments of drama and suspense in the film.

Melissa Taylor
2/10

The musical choices in the soundtrack seemed generic and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to leave a lasting impact on the audience.

Ashley Moore
8/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of tragedy and betrayal, resonating with the complex relationships between the characters in the film.

Joshua Harris
7/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range, from tender piano solos to sweeping orchestral crescendos, mirrors the highs and lows of the characters' journeys.

Mary Scott
6/10

The choice of instrumentation, from somber strings to mournful piano solos, effectively conveys the tragic consequences of the characters' choices and the price they pay for their actions.

Ronald Green
5/10

The soundtrack of It Might Happen to You perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the characters' lives, from moments of hope and ambition to despair and betrayal.

Margaret Young
8/10

The memorable main theme stays with you long after the movie ends, underscoring the film's themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and redemption.

Nancy Garcia
7/10

The orchestral arrangements are lush and evocative, adding a cinematic quality to the film and elevating its impact on the audience.

Patricia Johnson
8/10

The use of subtle motifs throughout the soundtrack ties the different narrative threads together seamlessly, creating a cohesive musical tapestry.

Stephanie Harris
5/10

The haunting melodies and melancholic themes woven throughout the soundtrack create a sense of foreboding and tension, mirroring the escalating drama and moral ambiguity of the plot.

Mary Evans
8/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack perfectly captures the tension and drama of the storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Joseph Hernandez
9/10

The soundtrack of It Might Happen to You truly captured the emotional depth and intensity of the storyline. The music perfectly complemented the dramatic moments, enhancing the tension and suspense throughout the film.

James Phillips
5/10

The composer's skillful blending of traditional orchestral elements with subtle hints of jazz and blues reflects the diverse cultural backgrounds of the characters and the melting pot of New York City in the early 20th century.

John White
5/10

The use of musical motifs to symbolize the different relationships and moral dilemmas in the story adds depth and resonance to the film's narrative, enhancing the audience's understanding of the characters' inner conflicts.

Stephanie Campbell
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of It Might Happen to You is a masterful piece of storytelling in its own right, enriching the film's narrative and immersing the audience in the complex web of relationships, moral dilemmas, and ultimately, redemption.

Elizabeth Evans
9/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestrations added an extra layer of complexity to the characters' inner struggles and conflicts. Each track seemed to convey the characters' emotions and motivations with such clarity and depth, making the audience feel truly connected to the story.