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  • UK
  • 1971
  • 112min
  • DCP
  • Color
  • Fiction
  • 18
  • Asian Premiere (4k restored)

SYNOPSIS

A vicious London gangster, Jack Carter, travels to Newcastle for his brother's funeral. He begins to suspect that his brother's death was not an accident and sets out to follow a complex trail of lies, deceit, cover-ups, and backhanders through Newcastle's underworld, leading, he hopes, to the man who ordered his brother killed. 

Program Event : Master Class

PROGRAM NOTE

"I first saw this film in 2000. I follow actors like Michael Caine, Lee Marvin, and Gene Hackman. I watched this film as I found it in Michael Caine's filmography. End of 60s and early 70s is the big bang of pop culture and I like films from that time--it's when great musicians like Lalo Schifrin and Quincy Jones were active. The film's composer Roy Budd may be less known but Get Carter is certainly one of the most symbolic jazz films of the 70s along with The French Connection by William Friedkin and Bullitt by Peter Yates. I really like this film." (Cho Young-wuk) 

DIRECTOR

Mike Hodges

Mike Hodges was born in 1932, England. He is a director, writer and producer, known for Flash Gordon(1980), Get Carter(1971), and Black Rainbow(1989). His first feature film, Get Carter is regarded by many film critics and historians as one of the two greatest British gangster films ever made, along with John Mackenzie's The Long Good Friday(1980).

  • ProducerMichael Klinger, Michael Caine
  • CastMichael Caine, Ian Hendry, Britt Ekland
  • ScreenwriterMike Hodges
  • CinematographerWolfgang Suschitzky
  • EditorJohn Trumper
  • MusicRoy Budd

Schedule

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