Get Carter
| Genre: | Mystery/Thrillers |
| Mood: | Spine-tingling, Intense |
| Decade: | 1970's |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Director: | Michael Hodges |
| Actor: | John Osborne, Michael Caine |
| Actress: | Britt Ekland |
| Release Year: | 1971 |
| Studio: | Warner Home Video |
| Runtime: | 112 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
What It's About:
Small-time London hood Jack Carter (Caine) travels to Newcastle after his brother is found dead and begins to interrogate those who knew him. Suspicious of the official cause of death - suicide - Carter eventually finds himself on the doorstep of local crime lord Cyril Kinnear (John Osborne), who warns the snoop to scurry back home before he stirs up trouble. Once Carter stumbles on the dark, sleazy truth, he embarks on a merciless quest for vengeance.
Why I Love It:
Hodges's bleak, slow-burning revenge thriller features Caine in one of his chilliest roles, playing a slimy, working-class London enforcer whose morals are as twisted as the people he seeks to destroy. "Angry young man" playwright John Osborne is particularly good as Carter's nemesis, Kinnear, Britt Ekland has a minor but memorable role as a gorgeous porn star, and the wonderful Ian Hendry gets high marks playing Carter's greaseball chauffeur. With its grimy urban tenements and dun-grey skies, "Get Carter" provides an appropriate backdrop for Carter's violent, cold-blooded reprisals, and opened the door for similarly antiheroic crime films to come. Steer clear of the 2000 remake.







Post A Comment
Please join us
or log-in to post a comment.