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  • ‘Flash Gordon’ director Mike Hodges dies at 90

    Via AFP

    LONDON: Mike Hodges, the British director of gritty Nineteen Seventies crime drama “Get Carter” and 1980 movie “Flash Gordon”, has died on the age of 90, media reported Wednesday.

    He passed on to the great beyond ultimate Saturday at house in Dorset, southwest England, his long-time good friend and manufacturer Mike Kaplan informed The Mum or dad and US industry e-newsletter Selection.

    Hodges first shot to reputation writing and directing 1971 British gangster movie “Get Carter”, which additionally helped identify Michael Caine as an rising appearing celebrity.

    Each males instantly collaborated once more within the 1972 comedy mystery “Pulp”.

    8 years later Hodges directed arguably his largest movie, “Flash Gordon”, in regards to the comic-strip persona created within the Thirties.

    Different notable credit all through his decades-spanning occupation come with “The Terminal Guy” (1974), “Croupier” (1998) and his ultimate characteristic movie, 2003’s “I’m going to Sleep When I am Useless”.

    British creator and broadcaster Matthew Candy used to be amongst those that paid tribute to Hodges.

    “A real grasp. A livid stressed skill. An unassailable frame of labor. Cherished the flicks. Cherished the person,” he tweeted.

    LONDON: Mike Hodges, the British director of gritty Nineteen Seventies crime drama “Get Carter” and 1980 movie “Flash Gordon”, has died on the age of 90, media reported Wednesday.

    He passed on to the great beyond ultimate Saturday at house in Dorset, southwest England, his long-time good friend and manufacturer Mike Kaplan informed The Mum or dad and US industry e-newsletter Selection.

    Hodges first shot to reputation writing and directing 1971 British gangster movie “Get Carter”, which additionally helped identify Michael Caine as an rising appearing celebrity.

    Each males instantly collaborated once more within the 1972 comedy mystery “Pulp”.

    8 years later Hodges directed arguably his largest movie, “Flash Gordon”, in regards to the comic-strip persona created within the Thirties.

    Different notable credit all through his decades-spanning occupation come with “The Terminal Guy” (1974), “Croupier” (1998) and his ultimate characteristic movie, 2003’s “I’m going to Sleep When I am Useless”.

    British creator and broadcaster Matthew Candy used to be amongst those that paid tribute to Hodges.

    “A real grasp. A livid stressed skill. An unassailable frame of labor. Cherished the flicks. Cherished the person,” he tweeted.