The Usual Suspects Soundtrack

Synopsis: Following a truck hijack in New York, five conmen are arrested and brought together for questioning. As none of them are guilty, they plan a revenge operation against the police. The operation goes well, but then the influence of a legendary mastermind criminal called Keyser Söze is felt. It becomes clear that each one of them has wronged Söze at some point and must pay back now. The payback job leaves 27 men dead in a boat explosion, but the real question arises now: Who actually is Keyser Söze?
Director(s): Bryan Singer
Production: Gramercy Pictures
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 32 wins & 15 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.6
Metacritic:
77
Rotten Tomatoes:
89%
R
Year:
1995
106 min
1,048 Views


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1A Gift1:38
2He's Here1:49
3It Was Beautiful1:20
4Main Theme3:41
5Payback time1:41
6The Garage2:25
7The Greatest Trick3:17
8The Story Begins1:11
9The Water2:35
10Verbal Kint2:11

Christopher McQuarrie

Christopher McQuarrie (1968) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. A regular collaborator of director Bryan Singer, he co-wrote the screenplay of Singer's Public Access, wrote the screenplay for The Usual Suspects, co-wrote and produced Valkyrie and co-wrote Jack the Giant Slayer and Edge of Tomorrow. more…

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