Review of Alfie (1966) by Jonathan Rosenbaum for Chicago Reader — 01 Jul 1978
For all its implicit misogyny, the original 1966 film version of Bill Naughton’s play remains durable because of Michael Caine’s career-defining performance as the cockney ladies’ man, not to mention the memorable title tune (sung by Cher) and driving jazz score (written and performed by Sonny Rollins).
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This review of Alfie (1966) was written by Jonathan Rosenbaum and published by Chicago Reader on 01 Jul 1978.
Alfie has generally received positive reviews.
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