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Alfie (1966 film) - Wikipedia Alfie is a 1966 British comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Michael Caine The Paramount Pictures release was adapted from the 1963 play of the same name by Bill Naughton
Alfie (1966) - IMDb Alfie: Directed by Lewis Gilbert With Michael Caine, Shelley Winters, Millicent Martin, Julia Foster Unrepentant ladies' man Alfie Elkins gradually begins to understand the consequences of his lifestyle in 1960s London
Alfie | British, Comedy, Drama | Britannica Alfie, British romantic comedy film, released in 1966, that featured a breakout performance from Michael Caine and caused a sensation with its frank depiction of casual sex
Alfie (1966) - Movie Summary, Ending Explained Themes | Whats After . . . When his girlfriend becomes pregnant, Alfie's playboy lifestyle collides with the realities of responsibility and love Explore the complexities of relationships and personal growth in this classic British drama on What's After the Movie
Watch Alfie (2004) | Prime Video - amazon. com When the consequences of his playboy lifestyle suddenly affect the women in his life and his best friend (OMAR EPPS), Alfie begins to wonder if there is more to life than these fleeting romances And if so, what's it all about?
Alfie (Live At Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada 1968) Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Alfie (Live At Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada 1968) · The Buddy Rich Big Band Mercy, Mercy ℗ 1968 Blue Note Records Released on: 2003-01-01
Alfie | Rotten Tomatoes Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Alfie on Rotten Tomatoes Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!
Alfie (2004 film) - Wikipedia Alfie is a 2004 romantic comedy-drama film inspired by the 1966 British film of the same name and its 1975 sequel, starring Jude Law as the title character, originally played by Michael Caine in the 1966 film and Alan Price in the 1975 sequel