Klinger contacted Hodges on 27 January 1970 with a copy of Jack's Return Home and contracted him[33] to write and direct the film, paying him a flat fee of 7,000 for his services.[34] Hodges' original working title for the film was Carter's The Name.[35] Steve Chibnall writes: "his treatment retained the essential structure of Lewis's novel with its strong narrative drive, but introduced some minor changes to characterisation and more fundamental alterations to narratology".[35] As Ted Lewis had not specified where his novel was set, Hodges felt free to relocate the story[36] to a place he was familiar with, considering Grimsby, Lowestoft, Hull and North Shields[2] before deciding on Newcastle Upon Tyne. Hodges said he was influenced in his writing by the works of Raymond Chandler and Hollywood B-movies such as Kiss Me Deadly, because they showed "how to use the crime story as an autopsy on society's ills".[33] He did not, however, employ a traditional noir technique of using a voiceover to expose the character's inner feelings.[35] He also dispensed with flashbacks to Carter's youth featured in the novel which explored his relationship with his brother Frank, streamlining the plot to a linear narrative spanning a single weekend. As Chibnall writes .mw-parser-output .templatequoteoverflow:hidden;margin:1em 0;padding:0 40px.mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequoteciteline-height:1.5em;text-align:left;padding-left:1.6em;margin-top:0
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