Michael Caine, Ian Hendry, John Osborne, and Britt Ekland [3].
Roy Budd composed a minimalist jazz score , highlighted by the iconic opening theme featuring a harpsichord and heavy bass [6, 14, 20]. Get Carter(1971)
Cinematographer Wolfgang Suschitzky captured Newcastle’s urban decay in muted, seedy colors, avoiding the glossy look common in crime dramas of that era [6, 19, 27, 29]. Michael Caine, Ian Hendry, John Osborne, and Britt
The film is noted for its uncompromising and brutal portrayal of violence, which serves as a realistic consequence of the characters' criminal lives rather than being stylized for entertainment [17, 22, 23]. Legacy and Critical Reception The film is noted for its uncompromising and
Adapted from the 1970 novel Jack's Return Home by Ted Lewis [3, 14, 20].
Jack Carter is a cold-blooded and callous protagonist [18]. Unlike more traditional cinematic gangsters, he is professional, efficient, and shows little mercy to friend or foe [5, 17].