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The Harder They Come (Criterion Collection)

 

  Written and Directed by Perry Henzell

Jamaica 1972 / Crime / Urban / 103 min / Color / Monaural / 1.66: 1 Widescreen Anamorphic / NTSC /  In English with Optional English Subtitles

Jimmy Cliff, Basil Keane, Winston Stona , Janet Barkley, Carl Bradshaw , Ras Daniel Hartman

Reggae star Jimmy Cliff is the principal reason that The Harder They Come was one of the first truly successful films to come out of Jamaica. Cliff plays a young would-be singer who finds the going rough when he hits the big city of Kingston. Jailed for participating in a knife fight, Cliff is exploited by a dishonest record-company executive upon his release. Turning his back on the establishment, Cliff becomes involved in the marijuana trade. He keeps the police at arm's length by offering them a slice of the action, but ultimately finds himself in the middle of a bloody raid. Cliff kills several cops and escapes, whereupon the duplicitous record exec releases Cliff's single "The Harder They Come," elevating the fugitive to the status of Folk Hero. The legend persists after Cliff finally dies in the climactic shoot-out. As charismatic as Jimmy Cliff is in the lead, The Harder They Come scores strongest on its take-no-prisoners approach to its material and its unadorned view of the seamier side of Jamaica life. The film resulted in an incredible upsurge in the popularity of Reggae music in America; among the highlights in its hit-after-hit score are "You Can Really Get It if You Want It," "Sitting in Limbo," "Johnny Too Bad" and the title song.

 
       

Bonus Features:

Widescreen digital transfer, supervised by writer-director Perry Henzell / Audio commentary by Perry Henzell and star Jimmy Cliff / Exclusive video interview with Island Records founder Chris Blackwell / Illustrated bio-discographies on the film's contributing musicians