Stir Crazy Soundtrack (

Stir Crazy Soundtrack (1980) cover

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 30000 votes
Tags: prison yard, woodpecker costume
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Locos de remate

Title in Italiano:

Nessuno ci può fermare

Title in Português:

Dois Amigos em Apuros

Title in Français:

Faut s'faire la malle...

Title in Türk:

Beni deli etme

Title in Deutsch:

Zwei wahnsinnig starke Typen

Synopsis

To start afresh, down-on-their-luck best friends, aspiring playwright Skip Donahue and would-be actor Harry Monroe, leave bustling New York City for sunny Arizona. Instead, they end up in court, and then behind bars for a crime they didn't commit. Having no chance of reducing their sentence, fate smiles upon the unfortunate duo when one of them discovers an unexpected talent as a rider taming bucking broncos. As the intense rivalry between prison wardens brings the natural-born cowboy into the spotlight for the annual inter-prison rodeo tournament, Skip and Harry devise a daring escape plan to walk as free men once more. But is luck on their side?

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Stir Crazy
Crazy
Michael Masser: Composer
Michael Masser: Produced
Gene Wilder: Sung
Eat Your Heart Out
Tom Scott: Composed and produced
Leata Galloway: Sung
Rob Preston: Lyrics
Love
Randy Goodrum: Sung
Michael Masser: Composer
Michael Masser: Produced
The Love of a Cowboy
Tom Scott: Composed and produced
Rob Preston: Lyrics
Watch Her Dance
Tom Scott: Composed and produced
Rob Preston: Lyrics
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
Michael Masser: (uncredited) composed
Michael Masser: Produced
Kiki Dee: Sung
Down in the Valley
Tom Scott: (uncredited) traditional folk song adapted
Dorian Holley: Sung
Crazy (Gene Wilder)
Tom Scott: Performer
Love (Randy Goodrum)
Tom Scott: Performer
Watch Her Dance (Leroy Gomez)
Tom Scott: Performer
Got 'em Where You Want 'em (Tom Scott)
Tom Scott: Performer
The Love Of A Cowboy (Mary Gregoriy)
Tom Scott: Performer
Nothing Can Stop Us Now (Kiki Dee)
Tom Scott: Performer
Eat Your Heart Out (Leata Galloway)
Tom Scott: Performer
We Belong Together
Tom Scott: Performer
Stir Crazy
Tom Scott: Performer
Rodeo Day
Tom Scott: Performer
Down In The Valley (Dorian Holley)
Tom Scott: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Nelson
4/10

The music failed to capture the emotional intensity and comedic tone of the film, leaving scenes feeling flat and lacking impact.

Donald Jones
6/10

The music enhances the comedic elements of the film, adding an extra layer of fun and whimsy to the escapades of the main characters as they find themselves in increasingly absurd situations.

Laura Nelson
2/10

The soundtrack for Stir Crazy lacked depth and originality, feeling generic and uninspired.

Michael Jackson
5/10

The use of country and western-inspired tunes in the soundtrack complements the rodeo theme of the movie, creating a cohesive and immersive audio experience for the audience.

Dorothy Jones
4/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the movie felt mismatched and out of place, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Charles Brown
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly reflects the diverse journey of the main characters, Skip and Harry, as they navigate through unexpected challenges and ultimately find their way to freedom.

Brian Martin
5/10

The music in Stir Crazy elevates key moments in the film, such as the rodeo tournament and the daring escape plan, adding tension and excitement to the narrative.

Emily Anderson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Stir Crazy enhances the viewing experience and elevates the emotions of the audience, making it a memorable and enjoyable part of the film.

Margaret Young
8/10

The soundtrack of Stir Crazy perfectly captures the adventurous spirit of the film, with upbeat and lively musical arrangements that keep you engaged throughout the story.

Carol Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the camaraderie between Skip and Harry, as well as the challenges they face, through a mix of upbeat and heartfelt musical pieces that underscore the emotional core of the story.

Richard Hill
6/10

The soundtrack of Stir Crazy perfectly captures the sense of adventure and misadventure faced by Skip and Harry as they navigate their unexpected journey from New York City to Arizona.

Sarah Wilson
8/10

The use of country and western music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and exciting element to the rodeo scenes, enhancing the overall atmosphere and making the audience feel like they are right there in the action.

Kimberly Young
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Stir Crazy is a memorable and integral part of the film, enhancing the viewing experience and contributing to the overall charm and entertainment value of the story.