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Monkman's music was a key component of the film, a 1981 British gangster piece starring Bob Hoskins (also providing creditable vocals on "Talking to the Police") and Helen Mirren, particularly notable at the end of the film as Hoskins, grimacing silently, is driven away to his doom while Monkman's score tightens the tension to the screaming point.
My holy trinity of British gangster films I grew up with are Get Carter,Mona Lisa and The long Good Friday.A few years back I found the Get Carter soundtrack has added dialogue from the film which makes for a fabulous listen,having recently watched The long Good Friday for the first time in a few years and hearing the memorable score again I duly looked it up and ‘blow me’ if there isn’t a 2 disc version with added dialogue available.bought it,love it and whenever I need reminding of the genius is Mr Hoskins (or indeed the mighty Caine from Carter) it is but an iPod away (sadly the Mona Lisa soundtrack has no added dialogue 😩 but is still with a listen.just in case anyone finds this review helpful in any way I’d like to point out that The Sweeney soundtrack also has classic dialogue in between tracks and is a must have.