Fantastic to see 'old Newcastle'
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Get Carter
Pozzolana — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 06:17 PM)
There's a painted picture on the wall of an underpass near Tyne Bar of Jack Carter. That area of Newcastle still holds a similar nostalgic feeling of its past industrial shipping history. It's a fascinating setting for one of the greatest movies of all time.
There's a lot of familiar sites still to visit if anyone is up in Newcastle and fancies imagining they are Jack Carter. It's not quite the same but good fun nonetheless. -
DBloodnok — 9 years ago(November 30, 2016 11:51 AM)
I was 'up' at Newcastle, as an undergraduate in the early 90s just before the redevelopment of the quayside area really got underway. It still had an air of 'Get Carter'. It was, and is, a great city.
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ecarle — 9 years ago(January 29, 2017 10:09 AM)
The original "Get Carter" is one of those movies in which the city in which it is set is as much a character as any of the characters in the movie.
Particularly to someone like me an American who could only imagine how a city like Newcastle looked, sounded and "felt" in 1971.
I'm sure it has changed a lot over the decades, but the 1971 version will live forever in the original "Get Carter."
PS. I also like how "Get Carter" opens in London and then uses its credit sequence(with that great 1971 synthesizer music) to SHOW us the long northward train journey from swinging London to the more drab and oppressive Newcastle. Carter is on a journey to his pastand a reckoning with it.