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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
Remake all about a new kind of woman - Roger Ebert Alfie, in 1966 and again in the 2004 version, desperately wants to keep smiling, have a great time, and be lover to a parade of women who are willing and friendly, and never complain, and make no demands, and understand his need to be unfaithful
Alfie (1966) directed by Lewis Gilbert • Reviews, film . . . You have the carefree, wandering player known as Alfie, eyeing up the ladies with that bravado confidence of any old school hero He lets us in on his dirty secrets, treating the fourth wall as a confession booth, but he provides very little repentance for his seedy outlook
Alfie movie review summary (1966) - Franks Movie Log In 1960s London, a young working-class man (Michael Caine) carelessly uses women without regard for their feelings Alfie works, primarily, because of Michael
Alfie (1966) | Michael Caine Film Review | CitizenCaine Alfie won a Golden Globe for Best English-Language Foreign Film and a Special Jury Prize at Cannes, while Vivien Merchant received the BAFTA for Most Promising Newcomer
Alfie - Full Cast Crew - TV Guide Finding it hard to settle down and commit himself to only one woman, Alfie, a charming British bachelor and undeniable ladies' man, enjoys cruising the streets of New York as a limousine
Alfie (2004 film) - Wikipedia Alfie is a 2004 romantic comedy-drama film inspired by 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