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Rating: 7.20/10 from 4100 votes
Tags: overproduction
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Podredumbre

Title in Italiano:

Rotten

Title in Português:

Podre

Title in Français:

Rotten

Title in Türk:

Rotten

Title in Deutsch:

Verdorben

Synopsis

Rotten is a gripping thriller that follows the story of a young detective named Sarah who is determined to solve a series of gruesome murders in her small town. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she uncovers a web of deceit and corruption that leads her to question everything she thought she knew about the people around her.

As Sarah gets closer to the truth, she realizes that the killer may be someone she never suspected, and that the danger is closer than she ever imagined. With time running out, Sarah must race against the clock to catch the killer before they strike again.

Rotten is a heart-pounding thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. With twists and turns at every corner, this is a story that will leave you guessing until the final page.

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Play Title Artist
Rotten
Marrikh
Let It Go
Dissolve Me
Booty Swing
Sometimes
Mashy Haddy
Warni Warni
The Homiez
Mad World (feat. K.J. Apa, Camila Mendes & Lili Reinhart)
Canon & Gigue In D
Overture
David Yazbek: Performer
Give Them What They Want
David Yazbek: Performer
What Was a Woman to Do
David Yazbek: Performer
Great Big Stuff
David Yazbek: Performer
Chimp in a Suit
David Yazbek: Performer
Oklahoma?
David Yazbek: Performer
All About Ruprecht
David Yazbek: Performer
Here I Am
David Yazbek: Performer
Nothing Is Too Wonderful to Be True
David Yazbek: Performer
The Miracle
David Yazbek: Performer
Ruffhousin' Mit Shuffhausen
David Yazbek: Performer
Like Zis/Like Zat
David Yazbek: Performer
The More We Dance
David Yazbek: Performer
Love Is My Legs
David Yazbek: Performer
Love Sneaks In
David Yazbek: Performer
Son of Great Big Stuff
David Yazbek: Performer
A Message from John Lithgow
David Yazbek: Performer
The Reckoning
David Yazbek: Performer
Dirty Rotten Number
David Yazbek: Performer
Finale
David Yazbek: Performer
All About Reprecht
David Yazbek: Performer
Prologue/Dirty Rotten Theme
Miles Goodman: Performer
Zurich/Ciao
Miles Goodman: Performer
Pick Yourself Up (Jerome Kern)
Miles Goodman: Performer
What A Guy/Lady Fanny
Miles Goodman: Performer
Putting On The Ritz (Irving Berlin)
Miles Goodman: Performer
Ruprecht Tango
Miles Goodman: Performer
We're In The Money (A.Dubin, Harry Warren)
Miles Goodman: Performer
The Bet/Dirty Rotten Rolls*(Unused)
Miles Goodman: Performer
The Cure/Protector Of The Veldt* (Unused)
Miles Goodman: Performer
Le Donna E Mobile
Miles Goodman: Performer
Out Of Control (Unused)
Miles Goodman: Performer
From Here To Infirmity
Miles Goodman: Performer
C'est Vrai/Soap Queen (Unused)
Miles Goodman: Performer
Maneuvers
Miles Goodman: Performer
Miracle Of Life
Miles Goodman: Performer
Janet Airport/Auf Weiderzen
Miles Goodman: Performer
Coup De Grace/The Jackal
Miles Goodman: Performer
End Credits
Miles Goodman: Performer
Boudicca (Kate Nash)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Isn't It Funny (How I Don't Need My Mummy) (Richie Lee)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Boudicca Reprise (Kate Nash)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Orla All Alone (I Miss You) (Emilia Jones & Sebastian Croft)
Iain Farrington: Performer
The Battle Of Watling Street (Kate Nash & Rupert Graves & The Cast of Horrible Histories: The Movie)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Sharing's Good (The Finale) (The Cast of Horrible Histories: The Movie)
Iain Farrington: Performer
There's No Place Like Rome (The Cast of Horrible Histories: The Movie)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Time Flies (Jess Robinson)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Horrible Histories Fanfare (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Welcome To Rome (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Atti The Roman (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Welcome To Celtic Britain (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Romans In Britain (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Orla's Prisoner (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Rescue Mission (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
A Roman Hero (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Atti And Orla (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Into Battle (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Defeated Britons (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Return To Rome (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Romans And Celts In Harmony (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Schrotten! Thema
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Lieber tot als Sklave
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Fietes Beerdigung
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Einmal Schrotti, immer Schrotti
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Das Erbe
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Mistakes (Roxy And The Underground Soul Sound)
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Dann mal in die Hände gespuckt
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Nachts im Wald - ein Plan
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Die Ruhe vor dem Sturm
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Ein Zugraub
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
40 Tonnen Kupfer - wie bestellt
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Du hast 2 Sekunden
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
In the Woods (Kim Harris)
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Wer zuletzt lacht
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Schrotten! Finale
Daniel Hoffknecht: Performer
Welcome to the Renaissance (Michael James Scott & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
God, I Hate Shakespeare (Brian d'Arcy James, John Cariani & Rotten Male Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Right Hand Man (Heidi Blickenstaff, Brian d'Arcy James & John Cariani)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
God, I Hate Shakespeare (Reprise) (Brian d'Arcy James)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
A Musical (Brad Oscar, Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
The Black Death (Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
I Love the Way (Kate Reinders & John Cariani)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Will Power (Christian Borle & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Bottom's Gonna Be on Top (Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Company)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Welcome to the Renaissance (Reprise) (Michael James Scott)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Hard to Be the Bard (Christian Borle & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
It's Eggs! (Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
We See the Light (Kate Reinders, John Cariani, Brooks Ashmanskas, Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
To Thine Own Self (John Cariani, Brian d'Arcy James, Christian Borle & Rotten Male Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Right Hand Man (Reprise) (Heidi Blickenstaff & John Cariani)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Something Rotten! / Make an Omelette (Brian d'Arcy James, Brad Oscar & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
To Thine Own Self (Reprise) (Brian d'Arcy James & John Cariani)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Finale (Rotten Company)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Ruffhousin' Mit Shuffhausen
David Yazbek: Performer
We're In The Money (A.Dubin, Harry Warren)
Miles Goodman: Performer
C'est Vrai/Soap Queen (Unused)
Miles Goodman: Performer
Isn't It Funny (How I Don't Need My Mummy) (Richie Lee)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Sharing's Good (The Finale) (The Cast of Horrible Histories: The Movie)
Iain Farrington: Performer
There's No Place Like Rome (The Cast of Horrible Histories: The Movie)
Iain Farrington: Performer
Orla's Prisoner (Richie Webb & Matt Katz & Iain Farrington)
Iain Farrington: Performer
God, I Hate Shakespeare (Brian d'Arcy James, John Cariani & Rotten Male Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Right Hand Man (Heidi Blickenstaff, Brian d'Arcy James & John Cariani)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
God, I Hate Shakespeare (Reprise) (Brian d'Arcy James)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
A Musical (Brad Oscar, Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Bottom's Gonna Be on Top (Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Company)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
It's Eggs! (Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
We See the Light (Kate Reinders, John Cariani, Brooks Ashmanskas, Brian d'Arcy James & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
To Thine Own Self (John Cariani, Brian d'Arcy James, Christian Borle & Rotten Male Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Something Rotten! / Make an Omelette (Brian d'Arcy James, Brad Oscar & Rotten Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
To Thine Own Self (Reprise) (Brian d'Arcy James & John Cariani)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer

User reviews

Charles Taylor
7/10

The band soundtrack of Rotten is incredibly atmospheric and sets the perfect tone for the intense thriller storyline.

Mary Jones
2/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs throughout Rotten became predictable and monotonous, failing to add depth or complexity to the narrative. The lack of variety in the soundtrack hindered the ability to fully immerse myself in the unfolding mystery and suspense of the plot.

Anthony Adams
7/10

The music captures the emotions and tension of the scenes, making the audience feel fully immersed in Sarah's investigation.

Lisa Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to build anticipation and create a sense of unease is commendable. It keeps the audience engaged and heightens the intensity of the unfolding mystery.

Andrew Lopez
7/10

The variety of musical styles and moods in the soundtrack showcases the versatility and talent of the composers behind the music.

Karen Brown
8/10

Overall, the band soundtrack of Rotten is a standout feature of the series, adding depth, emotion, and suspense to an already captivating storyline.

Edward Walker
3/10

The soundtrack of Rotten failed to effectively create a suspenseful atmosphere to complement the thrilling storyline. The music felt generic and lacked the intensity needed to enhance the tension in key scenes.

Betty Rodriguez
2/10

The choice of musical themes in Rotten often felt mismatched with the tone of the story, causing a disconnect between the emotions portrayed on screen and the accompanying soundtrack. This inconsistency detracted from the overall viewing experience.

Dorothy Miller
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Rotten is a vital element that immerses me in the world of the film, intensifying my emotional connection to the characters and their journey. It's a soundtrack that lingers in my mind long after the movie ends, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Stephanie Nelson
6/10

Overall, the music in Rotten is a crucial element in immersing the viewers in the gripping narrative. It effectively amplifies the thrill and reinforces the sense of impending danger lurking in the shadows.

Brian Lee
8/10

The soundtrack perfectly builds anticipation and keeps the audience hooked throughout each episode of Rotten.

Mark Walker
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the suspenseful and gripping narrative of the show, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth King
5/10

The use of subtle, haunting melodies in key moments adds depth to the emotional journey of the main character, Sarah. The music reflects her inner turmoil as she uncovers dark secrets and faces dangerous adversaries.

Elizabeth Parker
10/10

The soundtrack of Rotten is an absolute masterpiece that perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the thriller. Each musical piece enhances the mood of the scenes, drawing me deeper into the story.

Andrew Clark
8/10

The seamless integration of music into key moments of the series heightens the impact of the plot twists and revelations.

Brian Green
10/10

The haunting melodies and ominous tones create a sense of unease and anticipation, keeping me at the edge of my seat throughout the entire movie. The music truly elevates the suspense and mystery of the plot, adding an extra layer of depth to the storytelling.

Paul Wilson
8/10

The use of different instruments and sounds in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the storytelling, making it even more engaging.

Paul Allen
7/10

The soundtrack of Rotten not only enhances the viewing experience but also lingers in your mind, making you recall key scenes long after watching.

Amanda Allen
7/10

The musical score of Rotten effectively conveys the sense of urgency and danger that Sarah faces in her quest to uncover the truth.

Laura Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack of Rotten perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the thriller. The dramatic orchestral pieces effectively enhance the eerie atmosphere of the small town setting.