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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La tapadera

Title in Italiano:

Il socio

Title in Português:

A Firma

Synopsis

Mitch McDeere is a young man with a promising future in Law. About to sit his Bar exam, he is approached by 'The Firm' and made an offer he doesn't refuse. Seduced by the money and gifts showered on him, he is totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his company. Then, two Associates are murdered. The FBI contact him, asking him for information and suddenly his life is ruined. He has a choice - work with the FBI, or stay with the Firm. Either way he will lose his life as he knows it. Mitch figures the only way out is to follow his own plan...

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Play Title Artist
The Firm
Start It Up
Robben Ford: Performer
Robben Ford: Writer
The Firm Shuffle
Lannie McMillan: Writer
Another Cup Of Coffee
Lannie McMillan: Writer
Sweet Memphis
Lannie McMillan: Writer
Save The Best For Last
Wendy Waldman: Writer
Clair Marlo: Performer
Maple Drive
Jack Allocco: Writer
Don't Put No Headstone On My Grave
Charlie Rich: Writer
Out Of The Blue
Andy Narell: Writer
Down De Road
Andy Narell: Writer
Money, Money, Money
George Nowak: Performer
George Nowak: Writer
M-O-N-E-Y
Lyle Lovett: Writer
Stormy Monday
I Sho Do
Dance Class
Stars On The Water
Never Mind
Oboe Concerto In D Minor-Adagio
When I Fall In Love
Don't Put No Headstone On My Grave
Charlie Rich: Performer
The Firm (Main Title)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Main Title Parts 2 and 3
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch & Abby
Dave Grusin: Performer
First Day on the Job / Lamar Dazed / Memphis Stomp
Dave Grusin: Performer
Dead Lawyers / Mitch Returns Home Late
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Visits Abanks / Secret Files / Mitch Sees Couple Fighting on Beach*
Dave Grusin: Performer
Blues: The Death of Love & Trust
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Rents Car to Visit Ray in Jail* / Mitch Talks With Ray in Jail
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Leaves Lomax / Mitch Tells Abby of Visit to Ray / Lomax Dies / Newspaper Clipping / Voyles Leaves
Dave Grusin: Performer
Tarrance Threatens Mitch / Mitch Flies Home
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Informs Firm of FBI / Abby Shocked
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Tries to Copy Files Xerox Alarm* / Fried Egg Sandwich
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Photographs / The Cotton Exchange
Dave Grusin: Performer
Confession Blues*
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Alone on Beal Street* / Switches Briefcases* / Nordic Gets Photographed
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mail Fraud Is a Federal Offense / Dog Track / Abby Tells Mitch She's Leaving Him / Nordic Fax
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Gets Into Manager's Office / Abby Phones Tammy
Dave Grusin: Performer
Ray Gets Out of Prison / Fax From Prison / Ray and Elvis on the Run
Dave Grusin: Performer
Avery Passes Out / Copy Secret Files / Abby Taking Files
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Gets Into Avery's Computer
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Bolts / Avery Visits Abby at Schoolyard / Tarrance Gets Phone Call From Mitch
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mud Island Drone
Dave Grusin: Performer
Ray Gets Into Sea Plane
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mud Island Chase / Stalking/Dead Nordic
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mitch Goes Home** / Abby Returns
Dave Grusin: Performer
How Could You Lose Me? (End Title)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Disc Time:
Dave Grusin: Performer
ORIGINAL GRP RECORDS SOUNDTRACK: The Firm Main Title
Dave Grusin: Performer
Stars on the Water (Performed by Jimmy Buffett)
Dave Grusin: Performer
M-O-N-E-Y (Written & Performed by Lyle Lovett)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Memphis Stomp
Dave Grusin: Performer
Never Mind (Performed by Nanci Griffith)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Ray's Blues
Dave Grusin: Performer
Dance Class (Performed by Dave Samuels)
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Plan
Dave Grusin: Performer
Start It Up (Performed by Robben Ford & The Blue Line)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mud Island Chase
Dave Grusin: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Lamar Dazed (alternate)
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Photographs (alternate)
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Cotton Exchange (alternate)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Abby Tells Mitch She's Leaving Him (alternate)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mud Island Drone (alternate)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mud Island Drone (second alternate)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Dead Nordic (alternate)
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Photographs Bees
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Firm - Main Title
Dave Grusin: Performer
Stars On The Water (Jimmy Buffett)
Dave Grusin: Performer
M-O-N-E-Y (Lyle Lovett)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Never Mind (Nanci Griffith)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Dance Class (Dave Samuels)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Start It Up (Robbin Ford & The Blue Line)
Dave Grusin: Performer
How Could You Lose Me? - End Title
Dave Grusin: Performer
(1998) Saving Private Ryan "Hymn to the Fallen" - John Williams
John Barry: Performer
(1944) Double Indemnity "Prelude" - Miklos Rozsa
John Barry: Performer
(1945) The Lost Weekend "Finale" - Miklos Rozsa
John Barry: Performer
(1949) The Heiress "Departure / Morris Suggests Love / The Proposal / Finale" - Aaron Copland
John Barry: Performer
(1950) Sunset Boulevard "Prelude" - Franz Waxman
John Barry: Performer
(1956) The Ten Commandments "Prelude" - Elmer Bernstein
John Barry: Performer
(1961) Breakfast at Tiffany's "Moon River" - Henry Mancini
John Barry: Performer
(1962) Hatari! "Baby Elephant Walk" - Henry Mancini
John Barry: Performer
(1968) Rosemary's Baby "Main Title (Vocal)" - Christopher Komeda
John Barry: Performer
(1968) Romeo & Juliet "Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1969) Once Upon A Time In The West "Once Upon A Time In The West" - Ennio Morricone
John Barry: Performer
(1970) Love Story "Theme From Love Story" - Francis Lai
John Barry: Performer
(1972) The Godfather "Main Title (The Godfather Waltz)" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1972) The Godfather "Love Theme From The Godfather" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1974) Chinatown "Love Theme From Chinatown (Main Title)" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1974) The Godfather - Part II "End Title" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1979) Star Trek: The Motion Picture "End Title" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1981) Raiders of the Lost Ark "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - John Williams
John Barry: Performer
(1983) Terms of Endearment "Theme From Terms of Endearment" - Michael Gore
John Barry: Performer
(1983) Flashdance "Love Theme From Flashdance" - Giorgio Moroder
John Barry: Performer
(1984) Beverly Hills Cop "Axel F" - Harold Faltermeyer
John Barry: Performer
(1985) Witness "Building the Barn" - Maurice Jarre
John Barry: Performer
(1986) Children of a Lesser God "Main Title" - Michael Convertino
John Barry: Performer
(1987) The Untouchables "The Strength Of The Righteous (Main Title)" - Ennio Morricone
John Barry: Performer
(1987) Fatal Attraction "Fatal Attraction" - Maurice Jarre
John Barry: Performer
(1991) The Addams Family "Main Title" - Marc Shaiman
John Barry: Performer
(1991) Dead Again "Winter 1948" - Patrick Doyle
John Barry: Performer
(1993) Indecent Proposal "Flashback & Photos" - John Barry
John Barry: Performer
(1993) The Firm "How Could You Lose Me? - End Title" - Dave Grusin
John Barry: Performer
(1994) Clear and Present Danger "Main Title / A Clear and Present Danger" - James Horner
John Barry: Performer
(1995) Braveheart "For Love Of A Princess" - James Horner
John Barry: Performer
(1996) Primal Fear "Courtroom Montage" - James Newton Howard
John Barry: Performer
(1996) Mission: Impossible "Zoom B" - Danny Elfman
John Barry: Performer
(1996) Star Trek: First Contact "End Credits" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1997) Titanic "Hard to Starboard" - James Horner
John Barry: Performer
(1998) The Rugrats Movie "Baby Shower Happenings" - Mark Mothersbaugh
John Barry: Performer
(1999) The Talented Mr. Ripley "Italia" - Gabriel Yared
John Barry: Performer
(2000) Rules of Engagement "Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful)" - Mark Isham
John Barry: Performer
(2000) Mission: Impossible 2 "The Bait" - Hans Zimmer
John Barry: Performer
(2001) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider "Main Titles" - Graeme Revell
John Barry: Performer
(2001) Vanilla Sky "To the Roof" - Nancy Wilson
John Barry: Performer
(2002) The Sum of All Fears "The Mission" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1994) Forrest Gump "I'm Forrest... Forrest Gump" - Alan Silvestri
John Barry: Performer
Critic's Choice Theme
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Titanic Suite
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Shakespeare In Love Suite
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Fast Cheap and Out of Control (Eternal Future II)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Firm (Main Title, Ray's Blues)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Ed Wood (Main Title)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Basic Instinct (An Unending Story)
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
New Recruit
Eric Clapton: Performer
Tracks And Lines
Eric Clapton: Performer
Realization
Eric Clapton: Performer
Kristen And Jim
Eric Clapton: Performer
Preludin Fugue
Eric Clapton: Performer
Cold Turkey
Eric Clapton: Performer
Will Gaines
Eric Clapton: Performer
Help Me Up
Eric Clapton: Performer
Dont Know Which Way To Go
Eric Clapton: Performer
Tears In Heaven
Eric Clapton: Performer
Code Red / Semper Fidelis
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Kaffe
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Facts and Figures
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Guantanamo Bay
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Hound Dog - Big Mama Thornton
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Plea Bargain
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Trial and Error
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Pep Talk
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Honor
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Stars and Stripes Forever
Marc Shaiman: Performer

User reviews

Mary Martin
5/10

The musical score of The Firm effectively conveys the inner turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by Mitch McDeere, adding depth to his character development.

Richard Nelson
7/10

The use of different musical instruments and arrangements in the soundtrack adds variety and richness to the overall sound.

William Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack of The Firm showcases the composer's talent for creating memorable and immersive musical experiences.

Michelle Jones
9/10

The use of haunting melodies and ominous tones in the soundtrack effectively conveys the sinister nature of 'The Firm' and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Nancy Adams
5/10

The soundtrack of The Firm perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Richard Scott
5/10

The use of music in The Firm helps to build a sense of unease and uncertainty, mirroring the protagonist's feelings as he navigates a dangerous world.

Donna Wilson
8/10

The composer's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through the music is truly impressive.

William Moore
10/10

The composer's skillful blending of different musical styles, from classical to electronic, adds depth and complexity to the film's emotional scenes, creating a rich and immersive sonic landscape.

Steven Campbell
9/10

The musical score of The Firm perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Anthony Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of The Firm perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the plot, enhancing the viewing experience.

James Baker
5/10

Overall, the musical accompaniment in The Firm is a vital component of the film's success, serving as a powerful tool to evoke emotions and immerse the audience in the story.

Daniel Baker
8/10

The music sets the mood for the film, creating a sense of unease and mystery from the very beginning.

Steven Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack of The Firm expertly sets the tone for each scene, creating a chilling atmosphere that keeps the audience on edge throughout the movie.

Daniel Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between moments of calm and moments of intense action, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

Mary Johnson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Firm is a standout aspect of the film, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

George Jackson
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the scenes in the movie, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling.

Dorothy Davis
7/10

The music heightens the drama and intensity of key scenes, making them even more impactful and memorable.