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Alfie (1966)

Alfie (1966)
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Michael Caine's first starring role was a foray into dramatic irony, scripted by Bill Naughton from his novel and play. Alfie (Caine) is a charming, rogueish Cockney who cannot get his fill of women. He uses them without shame or malice, jumping from one promiscuous female's bed to another without much thought or feeling. Of course, Alfie's not as carefree as he would have the audience -- to whom he often speaks directly -- think: he treats his pregnant, common-law wife, Gilda (Julia Foster), quite shabbily, and has an affair with a married woman (Vivien Merchant) that leaves her pregnant, for which Alfie arranges an abortion. In the end, Alfie never finds lasting meaning or pleasure but remains an unrepentant, if low-class, Don Juan. Caine was Oscar-nominated for his performance. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael CaineShelley Winters, (more)
Director(s):
Lewis Gilbert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Michael Caine's first starring role was a foray into dramatic irony, scripted by Bill Naughton from his novel and play. Alfie (Caine) is a charming, rogueish Cockney who cannot get his fill of women. He uses them without shame or malice, jumping from one promiscuous female's bed to another without much thought or feeling. Of course, Alfie's not as carefree as he would have the audience -- to whom he often speaks directly -- think: he treats his pregnant, common-law wife, Gilda (Julia Foster), quite shabbily, and has an affair with a married woman (Vivien Merchant) that leaves her pregnant, for which Alfie arranges an abortion. In the end, Alfie never finds lasting meaning or pleasure but remains an unrepentant, if low-class, Don Juan. Caine was Oscar-nominated for his performance. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Lewis Gilbert
Writer(s):
Bill Naughton
Producer(s):
Lewis Gilbert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Not For Children)
Alfie Awards:
  • 1966 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Most Promising Newcomer
  • 1966 - Cannes Film Festival - Special Jury Prize
  • 1966 - Golden Globe - Best Foreign Film - English Language
  • 1966 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Foreign Film - English Language
  • 1966 - National Board of Review - Best Supporting Actress
  • 1966 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor
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BETTY W.

I love Michael Caine but this character is such an amoral, uncaring person that the movie is rather depressing ..

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Stephen L.

I remember thinking this movie was wonderful when I saw it at age 19 in 1966. Either the movie or I haven't aged well - it was a bit disappointing, maybe just badly dated, 44 years later. Michael Caine's first major performance was still first-rate, if not as good as his latest ones. The 'Sixties were just starting to swing in 1966, and Alfie was one of the cultural events that marked the transition from postwar conservatism to the free-for-all that followed. Worth watching for that alone.

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Lorna J.

Alfie is a shameful cockney rogue, completely without feeling. But it is Michael Caine when he was younger and incredibly handsome, with an air and an attitude. It is a little hard to completely enjoy this movie. It's so ironic. Sometimes the living conditions seem sordid.

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