Alfie Elkins (Alan Price) returns, up to his old womanizing ways--until he meets his match in sophisticated magazine editor Abby Summers (Jill Townsend). His pursuit is complicated by his en... Read allAlfie Elkins (Alan Price) returns, up to his old womanizing ways--until he meets his match in sophisticated magazine editor Abby Summers (Jill Townsend). His pursuit is complicated by his encounter with Norma (Sheila White) and the fact that a jealous husband won't let him forget... Read allAlfie Elkins (Alan Price) returns, up to his old womanizing ways--until he meets his match in sophisticated magazine editor Abby Summers (Jill Townsend). His pursuit is complicated by his encounter with Norma (Sheila White) and the fact that a jealous husband won't let him forget about his time with his wife Fay (Joan Collins).
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As the film progressed, I found myself becoming curious about a number of other things:
If the film is close at all to the source material, then why did the author, Bill Naughton, have Alfie revert to his old tricks when he had obviously learnt a painful lesson and finally grown up at the end of the first story?
Was the character/personality of Alfie totally transformed in the new story by Naughton or by the bizarre casting of a third rate actor who should have stuck with being a second rate musician?
Why did those responsible for this decision choose a Geordie who can't act to take on a role that remains synonymous with probably the world's most famous Cockney? A Geordie who, in fact, was unproven having never before played a significant role on screen and had none of the charm or charisma that is an essential ingredient of the central character's appeal.
If Alfie is such a master of seduction, why does he constantly make childish sexual comments like a schoolboy trying to convince his friends that he's lost his virginity?
Why was the bizarre mating ritual car chase included when it seems so artificial and contrived? I'll attempt to answer this one. Maybe there was a preview screening and the unanimous feedback was 'Good film, well done! Stick in a car chase and you may have an Oscar contender on your hands...'
What was the thinking behind the unnecessary 'tragic' ending? Was it an attempt to match the gravitas of the first film or to establish Alfie as a man who behind the shallow exterior has feelings like the rest of us?
Does the quality of the film justify the time it would take to consider these points?
No.
Does it justify the few minutes I have spent writing about it?
Probably not, unless it persuades those that read this review not to make the same mistake I did i.e. allow their curiosity to get the better of them and end up buying a film they will watch once and never want to see again.
P.S. The kind of people (like scarecrow-14) who dismiss as 'idiotic' any comment they disagree with say far more about themselves than they will ever do about the people they are trying to criticise.
The argument for Alan Price NOT being a second rate musician is that he is right up there with Matthew Fisher of Procol Harum.
In their 43 year career, how many number 1's did Procol Harum have in the UK singles' charts?
The answer is...
The same as the number of times I will watch Alfie Darling.
Not surprisingly this was Price's last feature film. He should have stuck to the music.
Mr. Price, the rock musician who worked so memorably with Eric Burdon and "The Animals" (as well as on his own), hasn't the "fourth wall" cheekiness of Caine, but he and director Ken Hughes makes this "Alfie Darling" sexier than the other two, with a greater emphasis on female flesh. A version for television cut out all the naughty bits, so look around. Also missing is an ending which, while a real downer, makes the trimmed version inconsequential; originally, it felt like a castration. Take your pick.
***** Alfie Darling (1975) Ken Hughes ~ Alan Price, Jill Townsend, Paul Copley, Joan Collins
Did you know
- TriviaAlan Price's performance (and the film) received a highly-negative response from critics when this film was first released in the UK, which probably explains why it's his only lead performance in a full-length feature film.
- GoofsBeing only a member of the public, Alfie would never have been allowed on an UK plane-crash site in the final scene, as it was a barred area under strict security and police investigation.
- Alternate versionsThe UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to replace one use of the word 'cunt' with 'fool'. All subsequent releases have featured the cut version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Paul O'Grady Show: Episode dated 2 December 2009 (2009)
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- Alfie, der liebestolle Schürzenjäger
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- West Pier, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK(Alfie accompanies Bakey to his honeymoon destination)
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1