Articles about Get Carter (1971)
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Brighton Rock, Croupier, Down Terrace, Gangster No. 1, Get Carter (1971), Hell Is A City, The Hit, It Always Rains On Sunday, The Ladykillers (1955), The Lavender Hill Mob, Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, The Long Good Friday, Mona Lisa, Never Let Go, Night And The City, Odd Man Out, Red Riding, Sexy Beast, Sitting Target, The Squeeze, This Is England
Tagged: Brighton Rock, Croupier, Down Terrace, Gangster No. 1, Get Carter (1971), Hell Is A City, The Hit, It Always Rains On Sunday, The Ladykillers (1955), The Lavender Hill Mob, Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, The Long Good Friday, Mona Lisa, Never Let Go, Night And The City, Odd Man Out, Red Riding, Sexy Beast, Sitting Target, The Squeeze, This Is England
U.K. crime cinema doesn't necessarily have the immediate iconography or obvious movements of the 1930s Warner Bros gangster pictures, film noir of the 1940s, the Coppola and Scorsese epics of the 1970s and 1980s, or the quirky comedies from the Coens and Tarantino in the 1990s. But there's a long history of thieves, robbers, murderers and more in British movies, in a variety of films that may have flown under your radar. Here they are.
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Cool, coordinated, just a little loud; this is the timeless appeal of Jack Carter's 3 piece suit. In portraying cinema's ultimate anti-hero, Michael Caine wears his costume like a second skin.
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Tagged: Get Carter (1971), Michael Caine, Robocop, A History Of Violence, Taken, Dead Man's Shoes, High Plains Drifter, Straw Dogs (1971), Falling Down, No Country For Old Men, The Hills Have Eyes (1977), Inglourious Basterds
Tagged: Get Carter (1971), Michael Caine, Robocop, A History Of Violence, Taken, Dead Man's Shoes, High Plains Drifter, Straw Dogs (1971), Falling Down, No Country For Old Men, The Hills Have Eyes (1977), Inglourious Basterds
11 of the most satisfyingly violent films of all time.
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Tagged: Brighton Rock, Croupier, Down Terrace, Gangster No. 1, Get Carter (1971), Hell Is A City, The Hit, It Always Rains On Sunday, The Ladykillers (1955), The Lavender Hill Mob, Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, The Long Good Friday, Mona Lisa, Never Let Go, Night And The City, Odd Man Out, Red Riding, Sexy Beast, Sitting Target, The Squeeze, This Is England
Tagged: Brighton Rock, Croupier, Down Terrace, Gangster No. 1, Get Carter (1971), Hell Is A City, The Hit, It Always Rains On Sunday, The Ladykillers (1955), The Lavender Hill Mob, Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, The Long Good Friday, Mona Lisa, Never Let Go, Night And The City, Odd Man Out, Red Riding, Sexy Beast, Sitting Target, The Squeeze, This Is England
U.K. crime cinema doesn't necessarily have the immediate iconography or obvious movements of the 1930s Warner Bros gangster pictures, film noir of the 1940s, the Coppola and Scorsese epics of the 1970s and 1980s, or the quirky comedies from the Coens and Tarantino in the 1990s. But there's a long history of thieves, robbers, murderers and more in British movies, in a variety of films that may have flown under your radar. Here they are.
Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Get Carter (1971), Michael Caine, Robocop, A History Of Violence, Taken, Dead Man's Shoes, High Plains Drifter, Straw Dogs (1971), Falling Down, No Country For Old Men, The Hills Have Eyes (1977), Inglourious Basterds
Tagged: Get Carter (1971), Michael Caine, Robocop, A History Of Violence, Taken, Dead Man's Shoes, High Plains Drifter, Straw Dogs (1971), Falling Down, No Country For Old Men, The Hills Have Eyes (1977), Inglourious Basterds
11 of the most satisfyingly violent films of all time.
Source: schmooatthemovies.blogspot.com
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Cool, coordinated, just a little loud; this is the timeless appeal of Jack Carter's 3 piece suit. In portraying cinema's ultimate anti-hero, Michael Caine wears his costume like a second skin.
Source: clothesonfilm.com
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