

03/02/1971
Jack Carter is a small-time hood working in London. When word reaches him of his brother's death, he travels to Newcastle to attend the funeral. Refusing to accept the police report of suicide, Carter seeks out his brother’s friends and acquaintances to learn who murdered his sibling and why.

Michael Caine
as Jack Carter

Ian Hendry
as Eric

Britt Ekland
as Anna

John Osborne
as Kinnear

Tony Beckley
as Peter

George Sewell
as Con

Geraldine Moffat
as Glenda

Rosemarie Dunham
as Edna

Petra Markham
as Doreen

Alun Armstrong
as Keith

Bryan Mosley
as Cliff Brumby

Glynn Edwards
as Albert Swift

Bernard Hepton
as Thorpe

Terence Rigby
as Gerald Fletcher

John Bindon
as Sid Fletcher

Godfrey Quigley
as Eddie

Kevin Brennan
as Harry

Maxwell Deas
as Vicar (uncredited)

Liz McKenzie
as Mrs. Brumby (uncredited)

John Hussey
as Architect (uncredited)

Ben Aris
as Architect (uncredited)

Kitty Atwood
as Old Woman (uncredited)

Denea Wilde
as Pub Singer (uncredited)

Geraldine Sherman
as Girl in Café (uncredited)

Joy Merlyn
as Woman in Post Office (uncredited)

Yvonne Miklosh
as Woman in Post Office (uncredited)

Alan Hockey
as Scrapyard Dealer (uncredited)

Karl Howard
as 'J' (uncredited)

Allan Surtees
as Gambler (uncredited)

John Quarmby
as Second Gambler (uncredited)

Ellis Dale
as Undertaker (uncredited)

Alexander Morton
as Hubert (uncredited)

Terence Plummer
as Thorpe's Driver (uncredited)

Doug Archell
as Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Dorothy White
as Margaret (uncredited)
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