Married to the Mob Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 19000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Casada con todos

Title in Português:

Viúva... Mas Não Muito

Synopsis

In suburban New York, 'Cucumber' Frank de Marco works for mobster Tony 'The Tiger' Russo. This mob family does everything together, with each member surviving completely from what they get from each other, which does not sit well with Frank's wife, Angela de Marco, who wants a divorce and out of the mob life but which she knows deep in her heart will and can never happen. Tony kills Frank and waitress Karen Lutnick after Tony catches Frank and Karen, his squeeze, having an affair. Neither Angela or Tony's wife, the controlling and jealous Connie Russo who is the only person Tony is truly afraid of, knows about the affairs.

When Tony starts making moves on Angela, which does not sit well either with Angela or Connie, Angela decides to chuck in everything and move with her seven year old son Joey de Marco to the city, effectively running away from the mob and the only life she knows. Despite the difficulties having no money and no job, Angela wants them to lead a clean life. FBI agent Mike Downey, who along with his partner Ed Benitez have been tailing Tony and his gang, believes Tony killed Frank and Karen, which if he could get evidence of such could place Tony behind bars for the rest of his life. Mike believes Angela could be the key to nabbing Tony, as he also believes Angela's move to the city is to set up a love nest for her and Tony.

Complications ensue when Tony does find Angela in the city, when Connie finds that Tony has found Angela, as Tony gets into a violent mob war, and as Mike gets closer to Angela than he expected, each falling for the other in the process without her knowing he is FBI.

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Married to the Mob
Mambo Italiano
Bob Merrill: Writer
Rosemary Clooney: Performer
Bizarre Love Triangle
New Order: Writer
New Order: Performer
Ghost in a Bikini
David Bean: Writer
The Judy's: Performer
Jump in the River
Sinéad O'Connor: Writer
Sinéad O'Connor: Performer
Suspicion of Love
Chris Isaak: Writer
Chris Isaak: Performer
She's Got Everything
David Bean: Writer
David Bean: Performer
Welcome to the Real World
Jane Child: Writer
Jane Child: Performer
Happy Birthday
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
Travelling Stranger
Anthony Gourdine: Writer
True Image: Performer
Isla De Encanta
Frank Black: Writer
Pixies: Performer
Time Bums
Ziggy Marley: Writer
Devil Does Your Dog Bite?
Too Far Gone
Zazueira
Goodbye Horses
You Don't Miss Your Water
Liar, Liar
Chemin Victoire
Veye-Yo
Zazueira (Pe de Boi Version)
Jump in the River (Sinead O'Connor)
David Byrne: Performer
Bizarre Love Triangle (New Order)
David Byrne: Performer
Suspicion of Love (Chris Isaak)
David Byrne: Performer
Liar, Liar (Debbie Harry)
David Byrne: Performer
Time Bums (Ziggy Marley / The Melody Makers)
David Byrne: Performer
Devil Does Your Dog Bite? (Tom Tom Club)
David Byrne: Performer
Goodbye Horses (Q. Lazzarus)
David Byrne: Performer
Queen of Voudou (Voodooist Corporation)
David Byrne: Performer
Too Far Gone (The Feelies)
David Byrne: Performer
You Don't Miss Your Water (Brian Eno)
David Byrne: Performer

User reviews

Elizabeth Jackson
8/10

The use of different musical genres in the soundtrack showcases the diverse moods and complexities of the characters' relationships.

Michelle Allen
5/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack helps to establish the time period of the movie and adds authenticity to the setting of suburban New York.

Mary Martinez
7/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack mirrors the evolution of Angela's character, from a woman trapped in the mob life to someone seeking a fresh start in the city.

Betty Lee
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack was how it effectively mirrored the inner turmoil and conflict of the characters. The music underscored the struggles of Angela and Tony, adding layers of depth to their respective storylines and making their journeys all the more compelling to watch.

Mark Hernandez
2/10

The soundtrack of Married to the Mob failed to capture the tension and drama of the mob lifestyle, with the music feeling generic and uninspired throughout the film.

Anthony Martin
5/10

The music in Married to the Mob adds an extra layer of depth to the characters and their relationships, making the story more engaging and compelling.

Ronald Phillips
4/10

The use of music in key emotional moments felt out of place and distracting, taking away from the impact of important scenes and undermining the overall tone of the movie.

Elizabeth Baker
8/10

The soundtrack of Married to the Mob perfectly captures the tension and drama of the mob lifestyle, adding depth to the storyline.

Paul Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of Married to the Mob perfectly captures the tension and drama of the mob lifestyle with its mix of intense and suspenseful music.

Edward Nelson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Married to the Mob is a standout element of the film, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Matthew Taylor
8/10

The music selection enhances the atmosphere of each scene, immersing the audience in the characters' emotions and struggles.

Donald Williams
7/10

The musical choices in Married to the Mob demonstrate a thoughtful and deliberate approach to enhancing the film's themes and character development.

Amanda Thomas
5/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the portrayal of Angela's internal struggle as she tries to break free from the mob life, creating a powerful connection with the audience.

John Johnson
9/10

I found the soundtrack of Married to the Mob to be incredibly captivating and fitting for the film's storyline. The music enhanced the suspense and tension in key moments, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Robert Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of danger and intrigue surrounding the characters, keeping the viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Karen Phillips
6/10

The use of jazzy and upbeat tracks in the soundtrack adds a playful and cheeky tone to some of the scenes, providing a nice contrast to the serious themes of the film.

Mark Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the narrative enhances the overall viewing experience, creating a cohesive and engaging story.

Kenneth Garcia
9/10

The use of different musical genres in the soundtrack was a brilliant choice, adding depth and complexity to the overall mood of the film. From classical pieces to modern tracks, each song contributed to the emotional impact of the scenes, making them even more memorable.

Ronald Hall
8/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the film amplify the impact of those scenes, making them more memorable and engaging.