
Michael Caine
Alfie Elkins
Shelley Winters
Ruby
Millicent Martin
Siddie
Julia Foster
Gilda
Jane Asher
Annie
Shirley Anne Field
Carla
Vivien Merchant
Lily Clamacraft
Eleanor Bron
The Doctor
Denholm Elliott
The Abortionist
Alfie Bass
Harry Clamacraft
Graham Stark
Humphrey
Murray Melvin
Nat
Sydney Tafler
Frank
Tony Selby
Lacey
Bryan Marshall
Perce
John Cater
Siddie's Husband
Pauline Boty
Girlfriend
Harry Locke
Foreman
Queenie Watts
Pub singer
Cardew Robinson
Gay Man in Pub
James Payne
Man in Pub Fight (uncredited)
Released
en
- #london, england
- #based on play or musical
- #womanizer
- #playboy
- #breaking the fourth wall
- #unwanted pregnancy
- #stray dog
- #old-age home
Reviews

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

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












