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  1. Jay Lewis, 1962), as best newcomer to leading roles, and Get Carter (d. Mike Hodges, 1971) as hoodlum Eric Paice, toughly urban Ian Hendry was one of the most promising actors around in the '60s and '70s. Central School-trained, he had stage and TV experience, including a season with The Avengers (ITV, 1961) and the starring role in the series ...

  2. Eric Paice. Writer: The Avengers. Eric Paice was born on 13 November 1926 in Pevensey, East Sussex, England, UK. He was a writer, known for The Avengers (1961), Strike It Rich! (1986) and The Outsiders (1976). He died on 6 July 1989 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK.

  3. Mar 24, 2021 · Get Carter, starring Michael Caine, was released in 1971. It follows Jack Carter, a Cockney, who heads to Newcastle's violent underbelly to solve his brother's death. In 2004, a Total Film poll of ...

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    • Michael Klinger + Tony Klinger – Golan Heights in ’73

    A year or so ago, I carried out a study of the racecourse scene in Get Carter [1971]. I was intrigued by the cinematography and the way that the tension gradually builds as the scene unfolds. You can read that article here: Get Carter – The Racecourse Scene [1971] But the other factor that drew me to this scene was undoubtedly the dialogue and THAT...

    Piss-holes In The Sand

    I dug a little deeper to try and find out more and it’s not quite as straight forward an answer as you might expect. But let’s start with Dylan Thomas. Dylan Thomas[27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953] spent much of his last few years reading his poetry, writing film-scripts and consuming vast quantities of alcohol on lecture tours across the United States. Just before he set off on his last trip across the Atlantic – he died in New York aged 39 – he wrote a comic, caustic account of the U.S. l...

    Piss-holes In The Snow

    The first literary reference I could find for a similar phrase, that mentioned snow, was in ‘Prince Bart – A Novel Of Our Times‘ written by Jay Richard Kennedy and published in 1953. Kennedy writes: This alludes to value, something being of little worth. Some have suggested that the phrase may have a military origin. That was certainly the view of one comment I saw on a forum online: And that idea is further supported by a comment from Judy on the Facebook page: Others have suggested that it...

    Picture:“This was dad and me on an old burnt out tank trying to make the biblical love story of Rachel and Jacob just after the ’73 war on the Golan Heights. Not the best choice of venue for that particular production and one day worth at least one chapter in my memoirs.” A big thanks to Tony for ‘dropping by’ and sharing some of his memories. His ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0656670Eric Paice - IMDb

    Eric Paice (1926-1989) Eric Paice. Writer. Script and Continuity Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Eric Paice was born on 13 November 1926 in Pevensey, East Sussex, England, UK. He was a writer, known for The Avengers (1961), Strike It Rich! (1986) and The Outsiders (1976). He died on 6 July 1989 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK.

    • Writer, Script And Continuity Department
    • November 13, 1926
    • Eric Paice
    • July 6, 1989
  5. Mar 28, 2015 · Scene synopsis. Jack Carter (Michael Caine) goes to Newcastle Racecourse seeking old acquaintance Albert Swift (Glynn Edwards) for information about his brother’s death, however Swift spots Jack and evades him. Jack encounters another old associate, Eric Paice (Ian Hendry), who refuses to tell Jack who is employing him as a chauffeur.

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  7. Give him the bloody bottle.” Ian Hendry is a delight as his creepy, wraparound shaded chauffeur Eric Paice, with “yes like pissholes in the snow.” It was the quiet moments of doubt and vulnerability Caine exuded that excited Hodges. We witness him sentimentalize a young family on the ferry, perhaps regretting a life path he never took.

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