Let's Go to Prison Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 26000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Un novato en prisión

Title in Português:

Um Novato na Prisão

Title in Français:

Bienvenue en prison

Title in Türk:

Bienvenue en prison

Title in Deutsch:

Ab in den Knast

Synopsis

Let's Go to Prison

John Lyshitski, a young man who has been in prison more often than he has not over the entire course of his life, has just been released from what was his third prison sentence. In all three cases, he was sentenced by Judge Nelson Biederman III. As such, John makes it his mission to destroy the judge's life. Unable to do so, John does the next best thing: destroy the life of the judge's privileged thirty year old son, Nelson Biederman IV. In that new mission, John ends up not having to do anything as certain people are out to get Nelson IV, who in the process receives a 3 to 5 year prison sentence. Nelson IV's incarceration should be enough for John, who knows that someone like Nelson IV, ill-equipped mentally for a life behind bars, is easy prey to get beaten, raped and/or killed in prison. But John wants to witness and be at least a small part in Nelson IV's suffering. John's plan is to get busted, charged, and convicted for some crime, and end up in the same prison as Nelson IV's cellmate. John will pretend to be Nelson IV's friend, while truly subverting him at every step along the way to make his life even more miserable than it is by bribing those on the inside including fellow prisoners and guards. Much of what happens goes according to John's plans, but other factors may make his torture of Nelson IV more difficult than anticipated.

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Let's Go to Prison
Let's Go to Prison
Dave Allen: Writer
Dave Allen: Performer
Si Yo Soy Feliz
Pablo Justiz: Writer
Los Naranjos: Performer
The Stroke
Billy Squier: Writer
Billy Squier: Performer
Move This
Technotronic: Performer
Ain't That a Kick in the Head
Sammy Cahn: Writer
Dean Martin: Performer
Feels So Good
Chuck Mangione: Writer
Chuck Mangione: Performer
Nessun Dorma
Adagio Movement, Quartet for Flute, Violin, Viola & Cello No. 1 in D Major, K. 285

User reviews

Edward Harris
8/10

The music selection in Let's Go to Prison showcases a thoughtful curation that aligns perfectly with the themes and motifs of the story.

Betty Hernandez
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Let's Go to Prison is a standout element of the film, showcasing the importance of music in setting the mood and enhancing the storytelling.

David Evans
3/10

Overall, I was underwhelmed by the soundtrack of Let's Go to Prison and felt that it failed to leave a lasting impression or add any significant value to the movie-watching experience.

Nancy White
7/10

The use of music in key moments of the film adds depth and emotion to the scenes, creating a more immersive storytelling.

Kenneth Carter
7/10

The musical score of Let's Go to Prison enhances the comedic elements of the film, adding a layer of humor to the narrative.

Michelle Perez
6/10

While not groundbreaking, the soundtrack of Let's Go to Prison effectively complements the on-screen action and adds to the overall entertainment value of the film.

Stephanie Brown
9/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack is spot on, adding depth and emotion to the storyline. The music selection complements the on-screen action, effectively conveying the characters' emotions and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Brian Young
7/10

The band soundtrack of the movie adds an extra layer of depth and complexity to the narrative, making it a memorable aspect of the film.

Charles Thompson
7/10

The band soundtrack contributes to the overall tone of the film, setting the right mood for each scene and enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Susan Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack may not stand out as a standout feature of the film, but it serves its purpose in enhancing the overall storytelling.

Margaret Johnson
9/10

The soundtrack of Let's Go to Prison perfectly captures the dark and comedic tone of the movie. The music enhances the scenes, creating a suspenseful and engaging atmosphere that keeps the audience hooked throughout the film.

Nancy Williams
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of genres and styles, catering to different moods and moments within the movie.

Carol Jackson
6/10

Some of the tracks used in the movie are catchy and help to drive the plot forward, creating a sense of momentum in certain sequences.

Dorothy Robinson
8/10

The band soundtrack of Let's Go to Prison perfectly captures the dark and gritty atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Sarah Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack of Let's Go to Prison is a decent complement to the movie, providing a suitable background for the comedic and dark themes portrayed.

Jennifer Phillips
5/10

The music choices in the film help to set the tone and enhance the overall viewing experience, adding to the suspense and humor in key moments.

Richard Green
3/10

The lack of memorable or impactful musical themes made it difficult to emotionally connect with the characters or the story. I believe a stronger soundtrack could have helped to elevate the overall tone and atmosphere of the film.

Mary Adams
6/10

Overall, the music in Let's Go to Prison is serviceable, contributing to the overall mood of the movie without being a standout element.

David Miller
7/10

The choice of songs in the movie complements the character development, helping to convey their motivations and inner struggles.

Betty Perez
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Let's Go to Prison to be quite disappointing. The music did not enhance the viewing experience in any way and felt generic and uninspired.

Donna Jackson
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the tension and suspense of the plot, keeping the audience engaged throughout the movie.

Matthew Rodriguez
6/10

While not particularly memorable, the soundtrack does its job in supporting the narrative and adding to the atmosphere of the scenes.