Mr. & Mrs. Smith Soundtrack (

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Mr. & Mrs. Smith

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DAVID and ANN SMITH have a volatile marriage, to say the least. They also have several "rules" concerning their marriage. One is that they will not leave their bedroom until they've patched up after a quarrel. The latest dispute goes on for three days. David, a lawyer, holds up his whole practice with his friend and partner while the bickering couple patch it up.

Once they've made up, they're back at the usual loving bickering. They also have a rule that once a day they can ask the other a question in which they must answer honestly. Mrs. Smith asks her beloved: "If they could do it all over again, would he marry her?" Mr. Smith, believing honesty is the best policy, tells her "No" because of the impact on his freedom, which is decidedly the wrong answer.

That afternoon, MR. DEEVER comes to see David. An officious man, Deever informs David that because of a legal technicality due to a state boundary dispute, he and his wife aren't legally married. They'll have to marry again. David's somewhat amused by the whole idea, not realizing that Mr. Deever is a family friend and also goes to see Ann telling her the same thing, decides to have some fun with the situation.

David takes Ann out for a romantic evening, going to the restaurant they used to attend, which has gone way downhill when the original owner goes back to Italy. Further, the dress that Ann wore when they were married has "shrunk" and doesn't fit. When David takes Ann up to the apartment and appears intent on carrying on as a married couple Ann is outraged with his actions given they aren't legally married and David didn't take immediate action to get remarried.

Furious, Ann tosses him out of their apartment. David seeks solace at his club, where carousing member CHUCK BENSON gives him advice. Now David finds himself in a peculiar position. Having stated that morning to Ann that he might not marry her again if he had it to do over, he now has the chance "not" to be married but now realizes he does want to be married to her, after all.

Thus, David pursues her all over town. Unfortunately, Ann will have none of it. When he threatens to cut her off financially, Ann allows that she's taken a job at a department store. David tries to drag her away physically from her new position. Ann loses the job anyway, when her boss, whom she dated the previous evening, realizes she's married, which is against store policy.

Meanwhile, David abandons his work, getting behind in his cases. His partner, JEFF, asks to make a dinner date with Ann, hoping to straighten everything out, but, to David's chagrin, Jeff takes the opportunity to ask Ann out on a date. David unwillingly retaliates by going out with some FLOOZIES arranged by club member chuck Benson, and everyone ends at the same club with David trying to avoid Ann catching him with his date. David tries to extract himself from the embarrassing situation by giving himself a bloody nose - not an easy task, requiring that he bop himself in the face a few times.

Ann leaves with Jeff, angry that David's "date" is acting like Florence Nightingale. Ann and Jeff attend an amusement park, getting stuck in a ride in the rain. Jeff starts getting a cold. They go back to Jeff's apartment, where Jeff proves ever the gentleman, reluctant to make any moves on Ann. When he is convinced to have a few drinks, he gets goofy and she leaves.

The following day, David continues following Ann, this time by cab, pretending to the CABBIE that he's a private detective. He follows her into his law office, finding her in partner Jeff's office, along with Jeff's PARENTS. David finds out that Jeff's Parents consider their son engaged to Ann, so David, determined to break this up, starts making it sound as though Ann's a problem. Horrified, Jeff's Parents believe she's on the "trashy" side.

Ann and Jeff travel to Lake Placid to meet Jeff's Parents. When they arrive, they find they've been relegated to remote adjoining cabins. David shows up, frozen in the snow, collapsing in front of them. They rush him to a warm bed, where he prattles on, apparently only half conscious. Ann feels sorry for him.

When Jeff sees how connected they still are, he politely agrees to withdraw his offer of marriage. Ann realizes that David is just faking being sick, she's furious with him, confronting him. The two have one of their royal fights. But later, after dinner, Ann worries about David, telling Jeff she intends to make him dislike her once and for all which is really a ploy to make David jealous. While David's in an adjoining cabin, Ann who is alone pretends that she and Jeff are having an intimate time.

David rushes in, realizes that she's only pretending. Furious, Ann wants David to stand up to Jeff but he doesn't. Jeff's Parents show up as all parties are entangled in this most sticky romantic mess. But the bickering David and Ann end up together, after Ann, hoping to escape him on skis, becomes trapped in a room with him when he knocks her back into a chair, skis akimbo. As with their rule, they won't leave the room until they've made up. After a few angry words, Ann begins to calm down and soon they begin to kiss.

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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Meet Cute
David Fleming: Performer
Hihi
David Fleming: Performer
The Box
David Fleming: Performer
EOD
David Fleming: Performer
Snooping
David Fleming: Performer
Dogs
David Fleming: Performer
Backseat Driver
David Fleming: Performer
Snowplow
David Fleming: Performer
Dolomites
David Fleming: Performer
Double Black Diamond
David Fleming: Performer
Apres-Ski
David Fleming: Performer
Domestic Bliss No. 1
David Fleming: Performer
Lake Como
David Fleming: Performer
Brutti Americani
David Fleming: Performer
Are You Happy Jane?
David Fleming: Performer
Left the Stove On
David Fleming: Performer
Post-Travel Blues
David Fleming: Performer
New John
David Fleming: Performer
Couples Therapy
David Fleming: Performer
Sick Day
David Fleming: Performer
Tripwire
David Fleming: Performer
Taxi!
David Fleming: Performer
John & Jane
David Fleming: Performer
Domestic Bliss No. 2
David Fleming: Performer
Bogota
John Powell: Performer
The Bedroom
John Powell: Performer
Playing House
John Powell: Performer
Assignments
John Powell: Performer
His And Her Hits
John Powell: Performer
Office Work
John Powell: Performer
Desert Foxes
John Powell: Performer
John And Jane's Identity
John Powell: Performer
Dinner
John Powell: Performer
Hood Jump
John Powell: Performer
Mutual Thoughts
John Powell: Performer
John Drops In
John Powell: Performer
Tango De Los Asesinos
John Powell: Performer
Two Phone Calls
John Powell: Performer
Kiss And Make Up
John Powell: Performer
Minivan Chase
John Powell: Performer
Shopping Spree
John Powell: Performer
Dodging Bullets
John Powell: Performer
The Next Adventure
John Powell: Performer
"Love Stinks" - The J. Geils Band
John Powell: Performer
"Nothin' But a Good Time" - Poison
John Powell: Performer
"Tainted Love" - Soft Cell
John Powell: Performer
"Baby, Baby" - Alana D
John Powell: Performer
"Express Yourself (Mocean Worker Remix)" - Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
John Powell: Performer
"Mondo Bongo" - Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
John Powell: Performer
"Lay Lady Lay" - Magnet featuring Gemma Hayes
John Powell: Performer
"I'll Melt With You" - Nouvelle Vague
John Powell: Performer
"Nobody Does It Better" - 8mm
John Powell: Performer
"Let's Never Stop Falling in Love" - Pink Partini
John Powell: Performer
"Assassin's Tango" - John Powell
John Powell: Performer
"Used to Love Her (But I Had To Kill Her)" - Voodoo Glow Skulls
John Powell: Performer
"You Are My Sunshine" - Sine J.
John Powell: Performer
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" - The Righteous Brothers
John Powell: Performer
"Making Love Out of Nothing at All" - Air Supply
John Powell: Performer
"You Give Love a Bad Name" - Atreyu
John Powell: Performer
"Love Will Keep Us Together" - Captain & Tennille
John Powell: Performer
Building the Crate Suite from "Chicken Run"
John Powell: Performer
Assassin's Tango from "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"
John Powell: Performer
Suite from "How to Train Your Dragon"
John Powell: Performer
Love Theme from "Two Weeks Notice"
John Powell: Performer
Main Title from "The Bourne Identity"
John Powell: Performer
Suite from "Ice Age: The Meltdown"
John Powell: Performer
Suite from "X-Men: The Last Stand"
John Powell: Performer
The Great Tree from "Endurance"
John Powell: Performer
Suite from "How to Train Your Dragon 2"
John Powell: Performer
First Call
Trapped
NYPD
The Rifle
Confession
Times Square
Stu's Secret
Publicist Talk
Last Booth in NYC
It's Me You Want
Center Of Attention
Telephone Users
Is He Coming Out?
Phone vs. Gun
Just Say The Word
It Could Be Anyone

User reviews

Donna Rodriguez
7/10

The musical score of Mr. & Mrs. Smith perfectly captures the rollercoaster of emotions in the tumultuous relationship between David and Ann. The music enhances the tension during their fights and the passion during their reconciliations.

Robert Wright
6/10

The music during the romantic scenes is beautifully composed, evoking a sense of intimacy and connection between David and Ann that is both heartwarming and genuine.

Deborah Johnson
6/10

The music enhances the tension between the characters, adding depth to their complex relationship and highlighting the ups and downs of their marriage.

Lisa Thomas
7/10

The choice of music in Mr. & Mrs. Smith is not only engaging but also enhances the narrative by underscoring key moments in the story. The soundtrack effectively conveys the love, conflict, and eventual resolution between the main characters, making the viewing experience more compelling and memorable.

Mark Young
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the playful banter and heated arguments between the characters, helping to immerse the viewers in the story.

David Miller
5/10

The use of different musical styles and motifs reflects the changing dynamics between David and Ann, creating a rich and engaging auditory experience for the audience.

George Anderson
5/10

The soundtrack features a variety of instruments and arrangements that add layers to the emotional journey of the characters, making the film more compelling to watch.

Margaret Hill
6/10

The score complements the action sequences with high-energy tracks that amp up the suspense and excitement, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Patricia Hall
6/10

The use of recurring melodies throughout the film ties the soundtrack together cohesively, creating a sense of continuity and unity in the storytelling.

Margaret White
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a standout element of the film, enhancing the narrative and emotional depth of the characters' journey.

Karen Lopez
6/10

The musical cues during the comedic moments are well-timed and lighthearted, providing a refreshing break from the intense drama unfolding on screen.

Margaret Adams
5/10

The soundtrack of Mr. & Mrs. Smith perfectly captures the rollercoaster of emotions in the film, from the intense arguments to the moments of reconciliation.

Joshua Hill
7/10

The soundtrack of the film adds depth and intensity to the scenes, creating a powerful atmosphere that immerses the audience in the complexities of the characters' emotions. The use of different musical themes to represent the ups and downs of their relationship is particularly effective.