1971 was tremendous in terms of film, A Clockwork Orange, Straw Dogs , French Connection, red Harlem Nights, Dirty Harry and a real gem that came from the British Isles: Get Carter Murderer Relentless (Take Translation). Sir Michael Caine
(highest want to be like him) played one of the biggest scumbags who has been on a movie screen: Jack Carter. A gangster who returns, against the wishes of his bosses, his native Newcastle to investigate the death of his brother. On his return home, Jack will find the things changed and not for good. Murder, gangs, drugs, gender violence, misogyny, pornography and phone sex script included in powerful and very hard to 1971 (now the Ministry of Equal ban this film for the treatment of women). Caine
masterfully unfolds as cold Carter, a dead guy inside that violence in the only way to show love for his deceased brother.
Film
violent intentions and images without the use of offal, filmed in a naturalistic way by Mike "Flash Gordon" Hodges. In summary: FILM NO LONGER DOES.
Here you can see a video playing the legendary Roy Budd's Get Carter theme. Another piece unique.
Every time I have more clear that while technology advances, society moves backward. I repeat: this movie is the Releche for 1971. Forget the remake of Stallone.
EDITION DVD NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!
EDITION DVD NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!
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