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Get Carter A British Film Guide 6 Steve Chibnall

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Get Carter A British Film Guide 6 Steve Chibnall
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Author: Steve Chibnall
ISBN: 9780755604494, 0755604490
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Get Carter A British Film Guide 6 Steve Chibnall by Steve Chibnall 9780755604494, 0755604490 instant download after payment.

“Get Carter” is now widely acknowledged as the finest British gangster film of all time. Released in 1971, the film fell out of fashion until the cultural changes of the 1990s gave a new currency to its pessimistic vision of a doomed male within a decaying social order. Before its re-release in 1999, Mike Hodges’ fusion of the crime genre with social realism received surprisingly little critical attention. Steve Chibnall’s book now gives “Get Carter” the consideration it demands. With the co-operation of Hodges and access to rare documents, including an early draft of the script, Chibnall places the film in its social context, describes its making, discusses its characteristics, scene by scene, and charts its changing status since the 1970s.

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