Murder in Coweta County Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 783 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Asesinato en Coweta Country

Title in Italiano:

Asesinato en Coweta

Title in Português:

Murder in Coweta County

Title in Français:

Meurtre à Coweta County

Title in Türk:

Meurtre à Coweta County

Title in Deutsch:

Mord im falschen Bezirk

Synopsis

In 1948, in rural Georgia, Coweta County is watched over by its legendary, indomitable Sheriff Lamar Potts (Johnny Cash). No felony had ever gone unsolved while Sheriff Potts was in charge.

In the next county, though, there is a vast estate known as "The Kingdom." It's ruled by one man, John Wallace (Andy Griffith), whose power is absolute and beyond the law.

But when Wallace chases one of his underlings to deliver ruthless punishment, he makes a critical mistake. He crosses over into Coweta County... Sheriff Potts' territory.

This is the compelling true story of the man who ran the Kingdom, and the man who brought him down.

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James Brown
10/10

The use of traditional folk and country music in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the narrative, evoking the essence of the time and place. The haunting melodies and soulful vocals create a sense of foreboding that complements the unfolding events of the story.

Michelle Allen
7/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic Southern feel, enhancing the historical context of the film.

Robert Baker
5/10

The soundtrack's evocative tones evoke a sense of foreboding, foreshadowing the dramatic events that unfold in the narrative.

Melissa Thomas
2/10

The soundtrack of Murder in Coweta County did not effectively capture the tension and suspense of the true story it was based on. The music failed to enhance the dramatic moments and fell short in creating a sense of foreboding atmosphere in key scenes.

Brian Young
5/10

The music composition skillfully mirrors the characters' personalities and motivations, enriching the storytelling experience.

Nancy Hill
5/10

The use of musical motifs throughout the film ties together the different narrative threads, creating a cohesive listening experience.

Karen Campbell
5/10

The score effectively conveys the clash of power between Sheriff Lamar Potts and John Wallace, enhancing the dramatic conflict.

Daniel Harris
5/10

The music beautifully enhances the rural Georgia setting, immersing the audience in the atmosphere of the 1940s.

Melissa Green
7/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the soundtrack of Murder in Coweta County stay with the audience long after the movie ends, making it a standout feature of the film.

Thomas Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack of Murder in Coweta County showcases the talents of the composer in creating a memorable and engaging musical backdrop.

Joseph Moore
10/10

The musical choices in Murder in Coweta County seamlessly blend with the performances of Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith, enhancing the emotional impact of their characters' journeys. The soundtrack serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Linda White
8/10

The soundtrack features a mix of haunting melodies and upbeat tunes, reflecting the complex characters and themes of the movie.

Laura Baker
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the film, providing a powerful backdrop to the intense moments and character interactions.

James Smith
7/10

The soundtrack's composition and arrangement are top-notch, showcasing the talent and skill of the musicians involved in creating the music.

Susan Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack of Murder in Coweta County perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the true story portrayed in the film.

Daniel Phillips
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack linger in the mind long after the movie ends, creating a lasting emotional impact.

Margaret Wright
7/10

The music seamlessly complements the rural Georgia setting, creating a rich atmosphere that immerses the audience in the narrative.

Karen Taylor
6/10

The use of traditional Southern instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the historical context of the plot.

Brian Rodriguez
2/10

The musical choices in the film felt generic and uninspired, lacking in originality and creativity. The soundtrack did not add depth or emotional resonance to the characters and events depicted, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the story being told.

Carol Rodriguez
9/10

The soundtrack of Murder in Coweta County perfectly captures the tension and drama of the true story it portrays. The music enhances the Southern Gothic atmosphere of rural Georgia in the 1940s, immersing the audience in the setting.

Charles Scott
8/10

The soundtrack of Murder in Coweta County perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the story, enhancing the viewing experience.

Paul Clark
5/10

Overall, the music in the film enhances the viewing experience, elevating the storytelling and immersing the audience in the world of Coweta County.