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Get Carter Soundtrack

Get Carter (1971) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Roy Budd
Release date:10.08.2010
Length: 56:46 (30 tracks)
Movie
Year:1971
Country:Great Britain
Genre: thriller drama crime
IMDB: 67128

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#Roy Budd — Get CarterLength
1.Intro
Roy Budd
0:35
2.Dialogue
Michael Caine
0:17
3.Main Theme (Carter Takes a Train)
Roy Budd
2:57
4.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Alun Armstrong
0:36
5.Looking for Someone
Roy Budd
2:32
6.Dialogue (The Race Track)
Michael Caine & Ian Hendry
1:29
7.Something on My Mind
Roy Budd
4:13
8.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Dorothy White
0:51
9.Getting Nowhere in a Hurry
Roy Budd
3:09
10.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Geraldine Moffat
1:03
11.The Girl in the Car
Roy Budd
2:25
12.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Britt Ekland & Terence Rigby
2:14
13.Love Is a Four Letter Word
Roy Budd
2:39
14.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Rosemarie Dunham
0:58
15.Livin' Should Be This Way
Roy Budd
3:15
16.Dialogue
Michael Caine
0:18
17.Manhunt
Roy Budd
2:50
18.Dialogue
Michael Caine
1:20
19.Goodbye Eric!
Roy Budd
0:48
20.Dialogue
John Osborne
0:05
21.Hallucinations
Roy Budd
4:30
22.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Bryan Mosley
0:40
23.Plaything
Roy Budd
2:32
24.How About You
Denea Wilde
2:16
25.Getting Nowhere in a Hurry (Instrumental)
Roy Budd
3:08
26.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Ian Hendry
0:09
27.Goodbye Carter!
Roy Budd
3:40
28.Dialogue
Michael Caine
0:03
29.Hallucinations-Snoitanicullah (Instrumental)
Roy Budd
4:23
30.Dialogue
Michael Caine & Glynn Edwards
0:51
  56:46

Plot summary

A vicious London gangster, Jack Carter, travels to Newcastle for his brother's funeral. He begins to suspect that his brother's death was not an accident and sets out to follow a complex trail of lies, deceit, cover-ups and backhanders through Newcastle's underworld, leading, he hopes, to the man who ordered his brother killed. Because of his ruthlessness Carter exhibits all the unstopability of the android in Terminator, or Walker in Point Blank, and he and the other characters in the film are prone to sudden, brutal acts of violence.

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