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Alfie Darling

  • Director: Ken Hughes
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Playing the Field
  • Main Cast: Alan Price, Jill Townsend, Paul Copley, Sheila White, Annie Ross
  • Release Year: 1975
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 102 minutes

Plot

Alfie is an incorrigible womanizer who uses his trucking job as a way to commute from tryst to tryst as he makes his way across the women of the nation. Then he meets Townsend, a magazine editor. They have a lot in common; that is, she's as callous and fond of one-night stands as he is. An unlikely relationship builds between the two. But can they stick together? And what other dangers are waiting in the shadows? This sequel to the 1966 hit Alfie is also known as Oh Alfie on video. ~ All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Alan Price - Alfie
  • Jill Townsend - Abby
  • Paul Copley - Bakey
  • Sheila White - Norma
  • Annie Ross - Claire
Hannah Gordon - Dora; Roger Lumont - Pierre; Rula Lenska - Louise; Minah Bird - Gloria; Derek Smith - Harold; Vicki Michelle - Bird; Brian Wilde - Doctor; Robin Parkinson - Parker; Rosalind Elliot - Secretary; Jenny Hanley - Receptionist; Timothy Peters - Advertising Man; Ben Aris - Advertising Man; Sally Bulloch - Clerk; Brian Anthony - Airport Official; Sean Roantree - Fitter; Constantin de Goguel - Police Inspector; Graham Ashley - British Customs Official; Patsy Kensit - Penny; Mark Scoones - Boy; Terence Taplin - Photographer; Ian Woodward - Male Model; Marianne Broom - Female Model; Nell Campbell - Party Guest; Joan Collins - Fay; Jennifer Guy - Party Guest; Hugh Walters - Advertising Man

Credit

Ken Hughes - Director, John Trumper - Editor, Alan Price - Composer (Music Score), Derek Wadsworth - Musical Arrangement, Derek Wadsworth - Musical Direction/Supervision, Harry Pottle - Production Designer, Ousama Rawi - Cinematographer, Dugald Rankin - Producer, Denise Exshaw - Set Designer, John W. Mitchell - Sound/Sound Designer, Ken Hughes - Screenwriter, Bill Naughton - Book Author

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Alfie Darling
Directed by Ken Hughes
Produced by Dugald Rankin
Written by Ken Hughes
Starring Alan Price
Jill Townsend
Paul Copley
Joan Collins
Sheila White (actress)
Annie Ross
Hannah Gordon
Roger Lumont
Rula Lenska
Minah Bird
Music by Alan Price
Cinematography Ousama Rawi
Editing by John Trumper
Distributed by Cinema National
Release date(s) 1976
Running time 102 minutes
Country  United Kingdom
Language English
Preceded by Alfie

Alfie Darling is a 1975 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Hughes. It is the sequel to the 1966 film Alfie. This time Alan Price takes over Michael Caine's role of Alfie.

It based on the novel of the same name by Bill Naughton (who wrote the play upon which the first film was based).[1]

Plot

After experiencing a failure in the ending of the last film, Alfie - now working as a 1970s' cross London-France HGV driver alongside Bakey (Paul Copley) - decides to get back to his old self. And his new occupation provides new opportunities to do so. The film starts as Bakey drives the truck through customs in France, while Alfie has sex with an English hitchhiker (Vicki Michelle) in the back until the customs' officer catches her topless.

When arriving to their destination, he spots a woman (Jill Townsend) in a sports car. They get in a race until the police breaks it. Alfie soon finds comfort by flirting with the married waitress Louise (Rula Lenska), who takes him to her apartment. During the night, her husband returns from his fishing trip, but outside Bakey horns the truck in advance.

Alfie later catches up with the woman from the race and learns her name is Abby and that she is a sophisticated magazine editor. When she turns him down, he decides he met his match in her. He proceeds to stalk her until another car chase finally leads her to agree to a date. Alas, when Alfie finally gets his wish, he can't perform and just leaves her apartment in anger.

This failure causes him to use his little black book to contact various women who have casual relationship with him. However, some of these encounters lead him to trouble. He faces the consequences of an encounter with Norma (Sheila White) and the wrath of the husband of older Fay (Joan Collins), when said husband discovers Alfie's wallet under their bed.

With Fay's encouragement, Alfie apologizes to Abby about leaving her apartment like that and asks her for a proper dinner. He tells her what he never says to his lovers - he loves her and wants her to marry him. She agrees. She then has to take a quick work related flight.

While Abby leaves for the airport, Alfie is left bed-bound due to back pains. When his usually alienated older neighbor, Claire (Annie Ross), hears from another neighbor that Alfie can't move, she lets herself in his apartment serving him tea. When Alfie comments Claire put on a noticeable perfume, Claire reveals her true emotions by suddenly entering his bed and taking her top off to take advantage of his immobile situation. She ignores his protests but, luckily for him, her attempts to mount him while sitting astride him fixes his back and so he manages to run away before she manages to make an actual intimate contact.

Now healed, Alfie manages to catch Abby before the flight and they schedule to marry the following morning. Alas, in the following morning, Alfie awaits her in the airport after missing the news, which announceed that her plane crashed without any survivors. After catching up with that news, Alfie drives up to the crash site and cries over the wreckage.

References

  1. ^ Bill Naughton (1972-04-12). Alfie Darling. Ballantine Books. ISBN 0345225902. 

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