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ComedyDramaRomance

Alfie

- Is any man an Alfie? Ask any girl!

A young man leads a promiscuous lifestyle until several life reversals make him rethink his purposes and goals in life.

Release Date : 1966-03-29

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesLewis Gilbert Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Michael Caine

Character Name : Alfie Elkins

Original Name : Michael Caine

Gender : Male

Shelley Winters

Character Name : Ruby

Original Name : Shelley Winters

Gender : Female

Millicent Martin

Character Name : Siddie

Original Name : Millicent Martin

Gender : Female

Julia Foster

Character Name : Gilda

Original Name : Julia Foster

Gender : Female

Jane Asher

Character Name : Annie

Original Name : Jane Asher

Gender : Female

Shirley Anne Field

Character Name : Carla

Original Name : Shirley Anne Field

Gender : Female

Vivien Merchant

Character Name : Lily Clamacraft

Original Name : Vivien Merchant

Gender : Female

Eleanor Bron

Character Name : The Doctor

Original Name : Eleanor Bron

Gender : Female

Denholm Elliott

Character Name : The Abortionist

Original Name : Denholm Elliott

Gender : Male

Alfie Bass

Character Name : Harry Clamacraft

Original Name : Alfie Bass

Gender : Male

Graham Stark

Character Name : Humphrey

Original Name : Graham Stark

Gender : Male

Murray Melvin

Character Name : Nat

Original Name : Murray Melvin

Gender : Male

Sydney Tafler

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Sydney Tafler

Gender : Male

Tony Selby

Character Name : Lacey

Original Name : Tony Selby

Gender : Male

Bryan Marshall

Character Name : Perce

Original Name : Bryan Marshall

Gender : Male

John Cater

Character Name : Siddie's Husband

Original Name : John Cater

Gender : Male

Pauline Boty

Character Name : Girlfriend

Original Name : Pauline Boty

Gender : Female

Harry Locke

Character Name : Foreman

Original Name : Harry Locke

Gender : Male

Queenie Watts

Character Name : Pub singer

Original Name : Queenie Watts

Gender : Female

Cardew Robinson

Character Name : Gay Man in Pub

Original Name : Cardew Robinson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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wizzardss

@wizzardss

2021-06-23

In his younger years it would be fair to say that Michael Caine was typecast as a rough-and-ready Cockney. Whether that was agent Harry Palmer in _The Ipcress File_ or the efficacious Charlie Croker in _The Italian Job_, Caine became Britain's greatest self parody of a bygone era. In _Alfie_, Caine plays the eponymous character, a womanising lad-about-town who cares more about with who he'll be sleeping with than where he'll be sleeping that evening. The ladies - and there are more than a few - are often discarded as, literal, objects of desire, but as Alfie comes to learn, actions will eventually have consequences. When watched through a contemporary lens, there is something both creepy and despicable about Alfie - if any modern man behaved the way that Alfie does, he would rightly be lambasted by the #MeToo movement. But then, this is both the sexually liberating 1960's and Alfie never claims to want to be admired or looked up to. It would be easy to say that he treats all the women badly, but there is an argument that it is the men who usually come off worse, whether he is charming another man's wife into bed, or demanding so much attention that a perfectly respectable man is barely noticed. In fact, there are moments when Alfie's moral side appears to shine through as he suddenly become repentant of his actions, and it is impossible not to feel sorry for him. With Caine often breaking the fourth wall and delivering Alfie's inner monologues, you quickly realise that you - the viewer - are also being cleverly manipulated. Through clever writing and Caine's irresistible roguish charm, _Alfie_ is a multi-layered comedy with an exceptionally important moral message.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-09-02

Michael Caine is a bit too convincing as the sleazy, London man-about-town who only cares about having a beautiful girl on his arm (and in his bed). It isn't so much that he's a misogynist, more that sees women in only one linear fashion and as he has no use for them - or anyone else, for that matter, unless it is for his own immediate gratification. The narrative of the film takes us on his slow journey of self-realisation; he starts to comprehend the shallowness of his existence and embarks on his own yellow brick road to maturity. There are some great supporting contributions from Shelley Winters and Denholm Elliott and a cast of glamorous 1960s British models to lend credence to his hedonistic lifestyle. It is hard to watch 50-odd years later; the character is so odious - but that is testament to good acting and a novel - intimate - creative style of directing from Lewis Gilbert. Sonny Rollins turns out a great score too.