The Player Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

I protagonisti

Title in Português:

O Jogador

Synopsis

Griffin Mill, a Hollywood movie studio Vice President in charge of securing story ideas from writers which entails listening to a series of twenty-five second pitches day after day, is facing several issues in his life. He is in a so-called serious relationship with one of his story editors Bonnie Sherow, a woman who he deep down doesn't even really like, and who is probably smarter than he is when it comes to the work of their department. Rumors abound that he will soon be demoted or perhaps even fired and replaced by Larry Levy, a younger, more ambitious executive from another studio. But probably the worst issue is that he has been receiving death threats from an anonymous source, always via handwritten postcards usually making their way to his desk via the studio's mail system.

All he knows is that the threats are coming from a writer he had pissed off in the past by not getting back to him after a story pitch as he said he would do. Griffin believes that the person making the threats is David Kahane, a writer he had only met once at a pitch meeting. As such, Griffin decides to find David, and slowly confront him about the threats. At that meeting, Griffin physically assaults and kills David outside a movie theater in Pasadena. After David's dead body is discovered, Detective Avery with the Pasadena Police Department leads the murder investigation, which could be a problem for Griffin, as he was known to have met with David the evening of the murder.

Who may be more involved in what has been happening to Griffin may be the tall, slim man he has seen follow him of late, but who he does not recognize. What complicates the situation even more is that Griffin is attracted at first sight to June Gudmundsdottir, David's less than mourning girlfriend, who in turn ultimately falls for Griffin. The question becomes whether Griffin's collective story will end the way of all the movies that comes out of his studio, namely happily ever after.

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Play Title Artist
The Player
SNAKE
Kurt Neumann: Writer
DRUMS OF KYOTO
Kurt Neumann: Writer
PRECIOUS
Les Hooper: Writer
TEMA PARA JOBIM
Gerry Mulligan: Performer
Joyce: Lyrics
Joyce: Performer
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
Michael Mark: Theme
Let's Begin Again
Robert Altman: Performer
Funeral Shark
Thomas Newman: Performer
St. James
Thomas Newman: Performer
Six Inches Of Dirty Water
Thomas Newman: Performer
Main Title
Thomas Newman: Performer
Rose's Cafe (Akio Ushikubo)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Icy Theme
Thomas Newman: Performer
That's All He Wrote
Thomas Newman: Performer
Schecter Bros.
Thomas Newman: Performer
Sex
Thomas Newman: Performer
Desert Drive
Thomas Newman: Performer
Tema Para Jobim (Joyce Nascimento and Milton Nascimento)
Thomas Newman: Performer
The Graduate Pt. 2
Thomas Newman: Performer
Lineup
Thomas Newman: Performer
Good Dog's Water
Thomas Newman: Performer
Detective DeLongpre
Thomas Newman: Performer
Silent Night (Jack Lemmon)
Thomas Newman: Performer
Opening 3
Thomas Newman: Performer
Griffin's Plan / Let's Begin Again (Brian Tochi)
Thomas Newman: Performer
The Player
Thomas Newman: Performer
SIDE A: The Adventures Of Robin Hood: Main Title / Coronation Procession (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Right Stuff: Yeager's Triumph (Bill Conti)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Secret Garden: Colin Opens His Eyes (Zbigniew Preisner)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
A Little Princess: The Good-Bye (Patrick Doyle)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
My Left Foot: Mother (Elmer Bernstein)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Player: The Player (Thomas Newman)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
SIDE B: Pee-wee's Big Adventure: Breakfast Machine (Danny Elfman)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Back To The Future, Part III: End Credits (Alan Silvestri)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Lost: Season 4: There's No Place Like Home (Michael Giacchino)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Agnes Of God: End Credits (Georges Delerue)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Driving Miss Daisy: End Titles (Hans Zimmer)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Rudy: Main Title (Jerry Goldsmith)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Disc Time:
Marco Beltrami: Performer
SIDE C: Spartacus: Main Title (Alex North)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Vertigo: Prelude And Rooftop (Bernard Herrmann)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Omen: Ave Satani (Jerry Goldsmith)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Crow: Birth Of A Legend (Graeme Revell)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Scream: Sydney's Lament (Marco Beltrami)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Sixth Sense: De Profundis (James Newton Howard)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Matrix: Main Title / Trinity Infinity (Don Davis)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Last Of The Mohicans: Main Title (Trevor Jones)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
SIDE D: Whiplash: Overture (Justin Hurwitz)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Mildred Goes To War (Carter Burwell)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Fast Five: Fast Five (Brian Tyler)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Bourne Supremacy: Bim Bam Smash (John Powell)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
How To Train Your Dragon: This Is Berk (John Powell)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Star Trek: Enterprising Young Men (Michael Giacchino)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The Adventures Of Robin Hood: Main Title / Coronation Procession (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
John Barry: Performer
Witness: Building The Barn (Maurice Jarre)
John Barry: Performer
Raising Arizona: Way Out There (Carter Burwell)
John Barry: Performer
Aliens: Futile Escape (James Horner)
John Barry: Performer
The Milagro Beanfield War: Theme (from Screen Themes) (Dave Grusin)
John Barry: Performer
Peggy Sue Got Married: Peggy Sue's Homecoming (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
Pee-wee's Big Adventure: Breakfast Machine (Danny Elfman)
John Barry: Performer
Agnes Of God: End Credits (Georges Delerue
John Barry: Performer
Father Of The Bride: Main Title (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Emma: Theme (Rachel Portman)
John Barry: Performer
Unfaithful (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
John Barry: Performer
Elf: Buddy's Journey (John Debney)
John Barry: Performer
Pleasantville: Real Rain (Randy Newman)
John Barry: Performer
Spartacus: Main Title (Alex North)
John Barry: Performer
2001: A Space Odyssey: Space Station Docking (Alex North)
John Barry: Performer
Nanny McPhee: Snow In August (Patrick Doyle)
John Barry: Performer
Million Dollar Baby: Blue Morgan (Clint Eastwood)
John Barry: Performer
Cast Away: End Credits (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
L.A. Confidential: Bloody Christmas (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
Rush Hour 2: Main Title (Lalo Schifrin)
John Barry: Performer
House Of Cards: Theme (Jeff Beal)
John Barry: Performer
Sicario: The Beast (Johann Johannsson)
John Barry: Performer
Whiplash: Overture (Justin Hurwitz)
John Barry: Performer
Shrek: Transformation and The End (Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell)
John Barry: Performer

User reviews

Emily Robinson
8/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the psychological complexity of the characters, particularly Griffin's descent into paranoia and guilt.

Margaret Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of The Player effectively captures the tension and paranoia experienced by Griffin Mill as he navigates through his personal and professional troubles. The music enhances the suspenseful atmosphere of the film and adds depth to the character's inner turmoil.

Melissa Moore
8/10

The soundtrack of The Player perfectly captures the tension and suspense of Griffin Mill's unraveling life, adding depth to the story.

Paul Green
8/10

The use of recurring motifs in the score underscores the cyclical nature of Griffin's actions and their consequences, creating a sense of inevitability.

Donna Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of The Player showcases a diverse range of musical styles, adding richness and diversity to the overall viewing experience.

Jennifer Williams
3/10

The choice of music in The Player often felt out of place and distracting, pulling me out of the story rather than immersing me in the world of Hollywood studio politics and intrigue. The jarring transitions between different musical styles disrupted the flow of the film, making it challenging to fully engage with the narrative.

Paul Jones
7/10

The music in The Player effectively sets the tone for the dark themes of betrayal and deception present in the storyline.

Jennifer Carter
8/10

The use of subtle and haunting melodies in the soundtrack enhances the mystery surrounding the death threats Griffin receives, keeping the audience engaged.

Charles Jones
2/10

The soundtrack of The Player failed to capture the tension and suspense of Griffin Mill's escalating problems and the looming threat of the anonymous death threats. The music felt generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the psychological thriller aspect of the film.

Anthony Garcia
1/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout the movie made it difficult to emotionally connect with the characters and their dilemmas. The disjointed nature of the soundtrack detracted from the overall viewing experience, leaving me feeling disconnected from the unfolding drama.

Jennifer Williams
7/10

The soundtrack of The Player seamlessly integrates with the on-screen action, enhancing key moments and heightening emotional impact.

Andrew Allen
5/10

The use of music in The Player subtly highlights the themes of deception and manipulation present in the storyline. The soundtrack mirrors Griffin's moral descent and the complexities of his relationships, creating a haunting and introspective mood that lingers throughout the film.

Stephanie Walker
7/10

The choice of instrumentation in the score complements the glamorous yet cutthroat world of Hollywood portrayed in the movie, adding texture to the narrative.

Laura Allen
8/10

The soundtrack skillfully mirrors Griffin's inner turmoil and moral conflict, creating a sense of unease that lingers throughout the film.

Betty Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Player skillfully underscores the shifting dynamics of power and control within the Hollywood industry, mirroring Griffin's internal struggles and external challenges. The music adds emotional weight to the narrative, drawing viewers deeper into the character's world and his morally ambiguous choices.

John Carter
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Player is a masterful work of art that elevates the film to a higher level, immersing the audience in its gripping narrative.