THE HARDER THEY COME DVD - Featuring Jimmy Cliff (includes soundtrack on cd)
VERY HARD TO FIND JAMAICAN REGGAE DVD.
Description for The Harder They Come DVD
--Reggae music serves as both soundtrack and plot element in THE HARDER THEY COME, a groundbreaking classic starring music legend Jimmy Cliff. Such hits as "You Can Get It If You Really Want," "Many Rivers to Cross," and "Sitting in Limbo," punctuate the film's action, introducing reggae and its Jamaican roots to a worldwide audience. Here, Cliff plays Ivan Martin, a poor country boy who goes to the city to make money, becoming a street rebel and a pop idol overnight. In Kingston, Ivan finds nothing but corruption. The record company offers him a mere $20 to release his single, "The Harder They Come." Ivan takes to the streets, where he is ensnared by crime. After brutally knifing a man, he serves a prison sentence. Once free, he supports himself by selling marijuana, protecting himself from legal persecution by giving the cops a cut. But that doesn't keep him from getting mixed up in a police raid. Ivan quickly develops a reputation as a Kingston criminal, and when his single "The Harder They Come" is finally released, it fuels his bad-boy notoriety, culminating in a tragic conclusion. Perry Henzel's 1973 film has become a cult classic and was an important factor in bringing reggae music to the fore. The movie served as a device for promoting Cliff's album and bringing him visibility as a primary Jamaican artist, on a par with Bob Marley.
Title Note for The Harder They Come DVD
--THE HARDER THEY COME screened at the 1972 Venice Film Festival.
The film was made on a shoestring budget of $400,000.
The soundtrack includes four songs by Jimmy Cliff as well as music by the Melodians, Toots and the Maytals, the Slickers, and Desmond Dekker.
The film, which includes heavy violence and many gun fights, was seen by some as anarchist propaganda.
The police attempted to stop the production of the movie several times during its making.
THE HARDER THEY COME was reportedly the first Jamaican feature film to be made by Jamaicans.
Review for The Harder They Come DVD
--"...Movie aficionados appreciate it as the definition of tuffer-than-tuff gangster cool..."
- Entertainment Weekly 05/23/2003
Review for The Harder They Come DVD
--"[The film] also works as a scathing attack on police corruption, organised religion and the reggae industry."
- Mojo 12/01/2004
Release Info:
--Color Film
--Year Released: 1973
--Original Language: English
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MPAA Rating: --Not Rated
Contributors:
--Director: Perry Henzell
--Screenwriter: Perry Henzell
--Screenwriter: Trevor Rhone
--Producer: Perry Henzell
--Director of Photography: Peter Jessop
--Director of Photography: David McDonald
--Director of Photography: Frank St. Juste
--Editor: Seicland Anderson
--Editor: John Victor Smith
--Editor: Richard White
--Production Designer: Sally Henzell
--Music: Jimmy Cliff
--Additional Music/Songs: Toots & the Maytals
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