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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 . Following its premiere at the Plaza Theatre in the West End of London on 24 March 1966, the film became a box office success, enjoying critical acclaim ...
In a 2016 interview Caine cited Alfie as his favourite film of his career, saying, "it made me a star in America as well, and it was my first nomination for an Academy Award". [46] He went on to play Harry Palmer in a further four films, Funeral in Berlin (1966), Billion Dollar Brain (1967), Bullet to Beijing (1995) and Midnight in Saint ...
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. The film was co-written, directed, and produced by Charles Shyer.
She starred in films such as Alfie, opposite Sir Michael Caine, and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
Michael Caine is an English actor who has appeared in over 130 films and has had multiple television appearances. Caine's acting career began in the 1950s, when he was cast in many small, often uncredited roles in British films.
Alfie is a 1963 stage play written by Bill Naughton. [1] Developed from a radio drama, the original London production starred John Neville, and the Broadway transfer starred Terence Stamp. [2] [3] The play recounts the life of a working-class London ladies man, Alfie Elkins, and the many women who pass through his life.
Laviscount was promoted to regular for Season 3, then only appeared in four episodes during Season 4, which ended with his character Alfie TVLine Items: Emily in Paris Books More Alfie, Breaking ...
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