Presents
A SIGNAL FILM PRODUCTION
ALFIE DARLING!
Starring
ALAN PRICE as Alfie Elkins
JILL TOWNSEND as Abby Summers
JOAN COLLINS as Fay
PAUL COPLEY as Bakey
SHEILA WHITE as Norma
ANNIE ROSS as Claire
HANNAH GORDON as Dora
RULA LENSKA as Louise
PATSY KENSIT as Penny
JENNY HANLEY as Receptionist
VICKI MICHELLE as The Bird
MINAH BIRD as Gloria
ROGER LUMONT as Pierre
Assistant Director - Peter Cotton Edited by John Trumper
Director of Photography - Ousama Rawi B.S.C
Music by Alan Price "Alfie Darling!" sung by Cilla Black Screenplay by Ken Hughes From Bill Naughton's Novel
Produced by Dugaid Rankin Directed by Ken Hughes
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JOAN WATCHES AS ALAN HANDLES A STIFF ONE! |
(c) 1975 EMI 102 MINS COLOR REG 2 OPTIMUM DVD ..
FAY HAS NO HANG UPS WITH ALFIE. |
The film was shot at Elstree and on location in France. Joan had a few key scenes, as the upmarket but frustrated housewife Fay. She brings her usual style to the proceedings, but with the obligatory topless scenes for a 70's romp! The cast also features many other popular British faces including Rula Lenska, Hannah Gordon, Jill Townsend, Jenny Hanley and even an early appearance by Patsy Kensit.
ALFIE WARBLES "IT'S COLD OUTSIDE", WHEN YOUR NAKED! |
THE COVER OF THE JOAN COLLINS VIDEO SELECTION RELEASE |
TIME OUT ....
"In "Alfie Darling!", what looks like developing into an EEC movie, Price shows those M'zelles what a British leg over is all about! But back in Britain, this belated sequel to "Alfie", switches to the Americanisation of the Cockney skirt chaser, (Pontiac's, Marlboro's, etc.), in an attempt to prove that the affluent society is still available, even to the working classes. But the film ends up like an advert, with no product to sell!"
FAY GETS HER TROUBLES OFF HER CHEST! |
UK DVD COVER |
ALFIE GETS TO GRIPS WITH FAY |
USA DVD COVER |
This film looks interesting! I didnt know there was a second Alfie film until now.
ReplyDeleteAnd for me, the funniest thing about this is that I always associate the phrase 'oh darling' with Joan anyway and then I find out the film is called Alfie oh darling! Classic! Thanks for posting, might have to buy this one! Rach x