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From the Same Artist. A Monkey in Winter Movie Poster. Get Both versions. The "Get Carter" with M Caine is incredible and ground breaking Caine had the balls to act like this.
Stalone redid this movie - this is M. Caine acting like a mouthy Rambo in the underworld mode. This was a good movie. Sylvester Stallone is "Carter", an enforcer for the Las Vegas mob. His brother Ritchie, is killed in an auto accident in Seattle, and when he looks into it, he suspects that Ritchie was murdered.
As he delves into the death, he finds that his Vegas associates and Ritchie's associates are all involved in this murder.
He finds out that it all revolves around an affair that Ritchie had with the girlfriend of an associate and the revenge rape of Ritchie's daughter as payback. Stallone deals out his brand of justice. Everything went well got it in perfect condition will buy from here again. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned. Skip to main content. Get Carter DVD, 4. About this product. New other. Make an offer:. Auction: Brand New.
Because of his ruthlessness, Carter exhibits all the unstopability of the cyborg in The Terminator , or Walker in Point Blank , and he and the other characters in this movie are prone to sudden, brutal acts of violence. The original gangster is back. Did you know Edit. Trivia Writer and director Mike Hodges was surprised that a star of Sir Michael Caine 's stature would want to play such a thoroughly unlikeable person as Carter. Giving his reasons for wanting to be involved with this movie, Caine said "One of the reasons I wanted to make that picture was my background.
In English movies, gangsters were either stupid or funny. I wanted to show that they're neither. Gangsters are not stupid, and they're certainly not very funny.
I know him well. He is the ghost of Michael Caine. Quotes Cliff Brumby : [blocking Carter's path] Listen, I don't like it when some tough nut comes pushin' his way in and out of my house in the middle of the night! Alternate versions Due to deep accents of some characters, the film was partially dubbed for the US release to allow Americans to understand what the characters on screen were saying.
Connections Featured in V. User reviews Review. Top review. When Jack went home! Get Carter, not just one of the finest exponents of British neo - noir, but one of the greatest British films ever, period. Michael Caine stars as Jack Carter, a tough no nonsense operator in the London underworld who returns to his home town of Newcastle Upon Tyne when his brother turns up dead. Directed and adapted to screenplay by Mike Hodges from Ted Lewis' novel Jack's Return Home, Get Carter is a bleakly atmospheric masterwork that takes the period setting of the time and blends harsh realism with film noir sensibilities and filters it through an uncut prism of doom.
Jack Carter as created by Caine and Hodges is the quintessential film noir anti-hero. He smokes French cigarettes and reads Raymond Chandler, there is no hiding the respect and homages to classical noir pulsing away as Jack goes on his not so merry way. He's a vengeful angel of death, but sexy as hell with it, he even has humorous pearls of wisdom to spout, delivered with relish by Caine who is at his snake eyed best.
In a strange quirk of the narrative, Jack is home but he's a fish out of water, he's a suited and booted Cockney lad moving amongst the flotsam and jetsam of North Eastern society. It's a crumbling landscape of terraced houses and coal yards, of seedy clubs and bed and breakfast establishments where, as Jack wryly observes, the beds have seen untold action.
Jack Carter is a hard bastard, borderline psychotic once his mind has tuned into the frequency that plays to him the tunes of mistrust, of double-dealings, liars and thieves, of pornographers and gangsters who thrive on gaining wealth while the society around them falls into a depression.
It's Fog on the Tyne for sure here. Yet Jack is not devoid of heartfelt emotion, his family ties are strong, and there is a point in the film when Jack sheds a tear, it is then when we all know that all bets are off and there will be no coming back from this particular abyss.
Hodges and cinematographer Wolfgang Suschitzky strip it all back for maximum impact, so much so you can smell the salt of the murky sea, feel your lungs filling up with chimney smoke, the whiff of working class sweat is all around, and all the time Roy Budd's contemporary musical score jingles and jangles over proceedings like a dance of death waiting to reach its operatic conclusion. And with Caine backed up by a roll call of super working class character actors, Get Carter just gets better as each decade of film making passes.
No lover of film noir can have an excuse to have not seen it yet.
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