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Mike Hodges (Paperback)
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Mike Hodges (Paperback)
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Who is Mike Hodges? One of the great maverick British film-makers.
A director who is uncompromising and willing to fight his corner,
he has made films over the last three decades that mark him out as
a rare and unusual talent. He is a difficult film-maker to define.
His work includes crime drama (Get Carter, Croupier and Pulp),
science-fiction (Flash Gordon and The Terminal Man) and even comedy
(Morons from Outer Space), but he has also made watchable oddities
such as A Prayer for the Dying (Mickey Rourke courting controversy
as an IRA killer seeking redemption) and Black Rainbow (a surreal
fantasy drama little seen, but much acclaimed). He started his
career in television in the 1960s, but hit the big screen with the
violent crime drama Get Carter, a film that has now achieved cult
status (recently voted the best British film ever in Hotdog
magazine) and continues to be the benchmark any British crime film
sets itself against. Though hardly prolific- just eight feature
films in 30 years - Mike Hodges makes fascinating movies that just
won't go away. As well as an introductory essay, each of Hodges
film and television work is reviewed and analysed. There is also an
article looking at the impact and continuing influence of Get
Carter and a section listing any other information about Hodges and
his films.
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