Get Carter
Newcastle-born hardman Jack Carter (Michael Caine) returns from London to his birthplace to avenge his brother’s murder.
“So calculatedly cool and soulless and nastily erotic that it seems to belong to a new genre of virtuoso viciousness.”
Pauline Kael, 5001 Nights at the Movies, 1982
Mike Hodges’s intensely gripping 1971 thriller casts Michael Caine as thug Jack Carter, as vicious and single-minded as the crime syndicate he takes on after returning to Newcastle to investigate his brother’s death. Caine’s brilliant, hard-edged central performance is complemented by a cast that includes playwright John Osbourne as the local crime boss.
Rarely has the provincial underworld been so convincingly imagined on screen. Working with veteran cinematographer Wolfgang Suschitzky, Hodges shows less regard for the detective narrative than for keen-eyed observation of the locales in which it plays out – back-to-back terraces, betting shops, afternoon pubs, dirty beaches and concrete car parks, all under melancholy and uniquely British slate-grey skies.
The influence of Hodges’ film can be seen on many subsequent British gangster films, including The Long Good Friday (1979), Mona Lisa (1986) and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998).
Cast & credits
Cast
- Jack Carter Michael Caine
- Eric Paice Ian Hendry
- Cyril Kinnear John Osborne
- Anna Fletcher Britt Ekland
- Con McCarty George Sewell
- Glenda Geraldine Moffatt
- Peter Tony Beckley
- Edna Garfoot Rosemarie Dunham
- Margaret Dorothy White
- Doreen Petra Markham
- Albert Swift Glynn Edwards
- Keith Alun Armstrong
- Cliff Brumby Bryan Mosley
- Thorpe Bernard Hepton
- Eddie Appleyard Godfrey Quigley
- Gerald Fletcher Terence Rigby
- Sid Fletcher John Bindon
- Harry Kevin Brennan
- vicar Maxwell Dees
- Mrs Brumby Liz Mckenzie
- architect John Hussey
- architect Ben Aris
- old woman Kitty Attwood
- pub singer Denea Wilde
- girl in café Geraldine Sherman
- woman in post office Joy Merlyn
- woman in post office Yvonne Michaels
- scrap dealer Alan Hockey
- 'J' Carl Howard
Credits
Direction
- Directed by Mike Hodges
- Assistant Director Keith Evans
- Continuity Doreen Dearnaley
Rights
Production
- Made on location by MGM British Studios
- Presents Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- a Michael Klinger production Michael Klinger
- Produced by Michael Klinger
- Production Supervisor Robert Sterne
- Location Manager Derek Gibson
- Studio Elstree Studios
Casting
- Casting Irene Lamb
Writing
- Screenplay by Mike Hodges
- Based on the novel 'Jack's Return Home' by Ted Lewis
Photography
- Director of Photography Wolfgang Suschitzky
- Camera Operator Dusty Miller
Stills
- Stills Photography Bob Penn
Special Effects
- Special Effects Jack Wallis
Editing
- Film Editor John Trumper
Design
- Production Designer Assheton Gorton
- Art Director Roger King
Costumes
- Costume Designer Evangeline Harrison
Make-up
- Makeup George Partleton
- Hairdresser Allan Mckeown
Music
- Music Composed and Played by Roy Budd
- Lyrics by Jack Fishman
Sound
- Sound Recordist Christian Wangler
- Dubbing Mixer Hugh Strain
- Dubbing Editor Jim Atkinson
Stunts
- Stunt Director Johnny Morris
Consultant
- Technical Adviser Johnny Morris
