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Charlie Bartlett Soundtrack

Charlie Bartlett (2007) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Christophe Beck
Release date:22.01.2008
Length: 47:11 (24 tracks)
Movie
Year:2007
Country:USA
Genre: comedy drama
IMDB: 423977

9.500

 
 

 

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Tracklist. Online preview

#Christophe Beck — Charlie BartlettLength
1.Charlie's Monologue
Dialogue
1:22
2.Charlie's Theme
Christophe Beck
0:51
3.Tennis
Christophe Beck
1:01
4.Unnecessary Trouble
Hard-Fi
1:01
5.Visiting Hours
Christophe Beck
1:17
6.Selling Dvds
Christophe Beck
0:55
7.Charlie & Shrinks
Dialogue
0:50
8.Pusherman
Curtis Mayfield
5:02
9.Jazz It Up
Christophe Beck
1:58
10.Prescription Flush
Christophe Beck
0:58
11.Cameras Going Up
Christophe Beck
0:38
12.First Kiss
Christophe Beck
1:16
13.Oh Year
The Subways
2:57
14.Kip Overdoses
Christophe Beck
2:14
15.Voodoo
Spiral Beach
3:26
16.Passing Notes
Christophe Beck
1:07
17.This Is a School, Not a Prison
Christophe Beck
1:19
18.New Clouds, Not Clouds
Spiral Beach
3:41
19.Gardner Hits Bottom
Christophe Beck
1:19
20.Day Ok
Spiral Beach
2:18
21.Seat on This Train
Tom Freund
4:22
22.You're Not Alone
Christophe Beck
3:26
23.Dr. Bartlett
Christophe Beck
1:44
24.If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out
Kat Dennings
2:09
  47:11

Plot summary

Although cheerful, friendly, well-dressed, and authentic, Charlie Bartlett has problems: his father is gone, his mother is loopy and clueless, he's been expelled from private schools for victimless crimes, he's getting punched out daily at his new school, the local public high - and, he longs to be popular. He makes peace with his tormentor by going into business with him: listening to kids' problems and selling them prescription drugs. Charlie's attracted to Susan, the daughter of the school's laissez-faire principal. New security cameras on campus, a student's overdose, and Charlie's open world view get him in serious trouble. Can the physician heal himself and just be a kid?

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