2 Days in the Valley

1996

Film Score, Original Songs and Soundtrack album

 

Music & Original Songs by

Anthony Marinelli


DIRECTOR  John Herzfeld


PRODUCERS  Herb Nanas and Jeff Wald


Distributor  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)


MUSIC SUPERVISOR  Andrew Leary


ACTORS  Danny Aiello, Greg Cruttwell, James Spader, Jeff Daniels, Teri Hatcher, Glenne Headly, Charlize Theron

                                              

                                       

About the Score

Instrumentation  Band/Samplers


Soloists  2 Baritone Saxophones, Tenor Saxophone, Amplified Harmonica, Electric Bass, Electric Guitar, Drums, Celeste, Syncalvier


Style  Rock/Blues/Quirky


Song  “Catfight”   

Music by Anthony Marinelli

Sung by De La Soul


Song  “Cold”

Music & Lyrics by Anthony Marineeli & Scott Reeder

Sung by Scott Reed


Film Synopsis

A variety of crooks, losers, and working stiffs living in the shadow of Hollywood find their various personal crises overlapping in this intricately woven melodrama. Lee Woods (James Spader) is a cold-blooded hit man and Dosmo Pizzo (Danny Aiello) a soft-at-heart gangster; they've been sent to murder Roy Foxx (Peter Horton), the former husband of also-ran Olympic skier Becky Foxx (Teri Hatcher). Lee's girlfriend Helga (Charlize Theron) is unhappy about his habit of killing people, and she attracts the attention of Alvin (Jeff Daniels) and Wes (Eric Stoltz), two cops who've been put on vice detail but don't have the heart to bust the prostitute they've been trailing. Alvin dreams of becoming a homicide detective, so when he discovers that he might be on the trail of a murder, it's like Santa Claus showed up in mid-July to hand him a present. Dosmo manages to escape the crime scene, only to foil a murder attempt by Lee, forcing him to hide out in the home of Hopper, a pretentious English art dealer (Greg Cruttwell), whom Dosmo holds hostage along with Hopper's long-suffering assistant, Susan (Glenne Headly). In the midst of all this, a down-on-his-luck television director (Paul Mazursky) contemplates suicide (the main stumbling block is finding someone to take care of his dog) while also being pestered by an actor with equally bad luck (Austin Pendleton) and meeting a compassionate nurse (Marsha Mason) on a visit to a cemetery.

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