Cannery Row Soundtrack (

Cannery Row Soundtrack (1982) cover

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 4100 votes
Tags: female drifter
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Destinos sin rumbo

Title in Italiano:

Cannery Row

Title in Português:

Bairro da Lata

Title in Français:

Rue de la sardine

Title in Türk:

Rue de la sardine

Synopsis

Monterey, California in the 1940's.

Cannery Row - the section of town where the now closed fish canneries are located - is inhabited primarily by the down and out, although many would not move away even if they could.

Probably the most upstanding citizen in the area is Doc, a marine biologist who earns a living primarily by collecting and selling marine specimens for research. He is a lost soul who is looking for his place in life. He is running away from his past, one where he is trying to make amends for what he considers a past wrong. But his current life isn't totally satisfying either. He believes that his recent collection of eight baby octopi will help him define that future in conducting research on their behavior. However, he is finding that research is not as easy as he had hoped, and that he is still feeling restless.

Into the area comes drifter Suzy DeSoto. She too is a lost soul. With few job skills, she gets a job as what she calls a floozy in the local whorehouse, despite her openly headstrong demeanor not making her well suited to the work. Doc and Suzy are immediately attracted to each other, but theirs is a clash of personalities, despite each truly liking the other. The other residents of Cannery Row do their part for a Doc/Suzy coupling, not always with successful results. Doc and Suzy will first have to find their own lot in life before they can commit to someone else, be it the other or anyone else.

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Cannery Row
BIG NOISE FROM WINNETKA
Gil Rodin: Lyrics
Bob Crosby and the Bobcats: Performer
Bob Haggart: Performer
Brandenburg Concerto #6, 1st Movement (Allegro Moderato)
In The Mood

User reviews

Stephanie Mitchell
6/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack beautifully mirror Doc's internal conflict and search for purpose, creating a deeply emotional connection with the audience.

Melissa Turner
8/10

The use of acoustic instruments and subtle melodies in the soundtrack creates a hauntingly beautiful backdrop for the emotional journey of Doc and Suzy. The music enhances the storytelling, adding depth and emotion to their complex relationship and inner conflicts. It truly immerses the audience in the unique world of Cannery Row, making the film a more engaging and memorable experience.

Melissa Wright
7/10

The soundtrack of Cannery Row perfectly captures the melancholic and nostalgic atmosphere of the 1940s in Monterey, California. The music evokes a sense of longing and introspection, reflecting the struggles and hopes of the characters living in the rundown but charming Cannery Row.

Carol Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cannery Row successfully enhances the storytelling and character development, immersing the audience in the poignant world of the film.

Ashley Williams
6/10

The soundtrack of Cannery Row captures the melancholic essence of life in Monterey, California in the 1940s with its evocative melodies and somber tones.

George Smith
6/10

The use of acoustic guitars and harmonicas in the soundtrack adds a rustic and nostalgic feel, transporting the listener to a bygone era filled with hardship and resilience.

Lisa Adams
5/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of hopelessness and resignation that permeates the lives of the down and out residents of Cannery Row, reflecting their struggles and unfulfilled dreams.