Caine
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Caine
back in the 60's |
Filmography
Cine has made hundred of films, some good,
some bad, some great. He had a thirst
for acting, and also for working. This
led him to be involved in hundreds of
films. As long as he was working, he was
earning, this is something that he carried
with him from his hard up childhood.
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Zulu (1964)
Role: Lt. Gonville Bromhead
Outnumbered British soldiers do battle
with Zulu warriors at Rourke's Drift.
One of the most dramatic and gripping
films ever made. It evokes the best
traditions of the British Army and
the stuff of which legends are made.
It features stunning scenery, filmed
in the Natal National Park.
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Alfie (1966)
Role: Alfie Elkins
A roguish playboy has a difficult
time deciding whether or not to
continue his frivolous lifestyle
until a personal tragedy forces
him to take critical stock of himself. |
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Get
Carter (1971)
Role:
Jack Carter
Caine's
excellent performance (arguably his
best ever) brings so much to what
is most probably the best British
crime thriller ever made. Caine is
Jack Carter, a London gangster, who
leaves for a dirty Newcastle to investigate
the murder of his brother. Relentlessly,
he investigates every corner of the
Newcastle underworld in his pursuit
of revenge, making powerful enemies
as he goes. |
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The
Eagle Has Landed (1976)
Role: Colonel Kurt Steiner
Colonel Steiner, a German Officer
who has been imprisoned for opposing
genocide is offered an assignment
to go to England and assassinate the
British Prime Minister. Dressed as
Polish soldiers his group of hardened
commandos take over a small English
village, supposedly on a training
maneuver to await the coming visit
of Winston Churchill |
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The
Cider House Rules
(1999)
Role:
Dr. Wilbur Larch
Wilbur
Larch, a physician, philosopher, obstetrician,
and a doctor who performs abortions
at St. Cloud's orphanage, struggles
through his relationship with his
apprentice and surrogate son, Homer
Wells. Lasse Hallstrom directs John
Irving's screenplay of his own novel.
Tobey Maguire portrays a man who is
tied to the orphanage where he grew
up and the doctor (Michael Caine)
who runs it.
Caine won an Academy Award for
Best Supporting Actor |
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Secondhand
Lions (2003)
Role: Garth
A coming-of-age story about a shy,
young boy sent by his irresponsible
mother to spend the summer with his
wealthy, eccentric uncles in Texas.
The film follows the comedic adventures
of an introverted boy (Osment) left
on the doorstep of a pair of reluctant,
eccentric great-uncles (Caine and
Duvall), whose exotic remembrances
stir the boy's spirit and re-ignite
the men's lives.
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Many
of Caines Films... |
The
Tortoise and the Hare (2002)
Last Orders (2001)
Quicksand (2001)
The Quiet American (2001)
The BBC and the BAFTA Tribute to
Michael Caine (2000) (TV)
Miss Congeniality (2000)
Get Carter (2000)
Shiner (2000)
Quills (2000)
Curtain Call (1999)
The Debtors (1999)
The Cider House Rules (1999)
Little Voice (1998)
Shadow Run (1998)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1997)
Mandela and de Klerk (1997) (TV)
Blood and Wine (1997)
Bullet to Beijing (1995)
Midnight in St. Petersburg (1995)
Roger Moore: A Matter of Class (1995)
World War II: When Lions Roared
(1994) (TV)
On Deadly Ground (1994)
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
Blue Ice (1992)
Into the Blue: Dolphin Rescue (1991)
(TV)
Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold
(1991) (TV)
Michael Caine: On Acting in Film,
Arts, and Entertainment (1991)
Rabbit Ears: King Midas and the
Golden Touch (1991)
Siskel & Ebert: Actors on Acting
(1991) (TV)
Bullseye! (1990)
Mr. Destiny (1990)
A Shock to the System (1990)
Jekyll & Hyde (1990) (TV)
Acting in Film: An Actor's Take
on Movie Making (1989) (TV)
Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading
Man (1988) (TV)
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
John Huston: The Man, the Movies,
the Maverick (1988)
Without a Clue (1988)
Jack the Ripper (1988) (TV)
The Fourth Protocol (1987)
Hero: The Official Film of the 1986
FIFA World Cup (1987)
Surrender (1987)
Jaws: The Revenge (1987)
Sweet Liberty (1986)
The Whistle Blower (1986)
Half Moon Street (1986)
Mona Lisa (1986)
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
The Holcroft Covenant (1985)
Water (1985)
Blame It on Rio (1984)
The Jigsaw Man(1983)
A Salute to John Huston (1983) (TV)
Beyond the Limit (1983)
Educating Rita (1983)
Deathtrap (1982)
The Hand (1981)
Escape to Victory (1981)
Dressed to Kill (1980)
The Island (1980)
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979)
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Ashanti (1979)
California Suite (1978)
The Swarm (1978)
Silver Bears (1977)
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976)
The Eagle Has Landed (1976)
Don Rickles: Buy This Tape You Hockey
Puck (1975)
The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
Peeper (1975)
The Romantic Englishwoman (1975)
The Wilby Conspiracy (1975)
The Destructors (1974)
The Black Windmill (1974)
Pulp (1972)
Sleuth (1972)
Zee and Co. (1972)
Kidnapped (1971)
Get Carter (1971)
The Last Valley (1970)
Simon Simon (1970)
Too Late the Hero (1970)
Battle of Britain (1969)
The Italian Job (1969)
Saturday-Night Theatre: Cornelius
(1969)
Male of the Species (1969) (TV)
The Magus (1968)
Play Dirty (1968)
Deadfall (1968)
Billion Dollar Brain (1967)
Tonite Let's All Make Love in London
(1967)
Woman Times Seven (1967)
Hurry Sundown (1967)
Funeral in Berlin (1966)
The Wrong Box (1966)
Gambit (1966)
Alfie (1966)
The Ipcress File (1965)
Hamlet (1964)
Zulu (1964)
Funny Noises with Their Mouths (1963)
(TV)
Solo for Sparrow (1962)
The Wrong Arm of the Law (1962) (uncredited)
The Compartment (1961) (TV)
Foxhole in Cairo (1961)
The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
(uncredited)
The Ship That Couldn't Stop(1961)
(TV)
The Bulldog Breed (1960) (uncredited)
Danger Within (1959) (uncredited)
Blind Spot (1958)
Passport to Shame (1958) (uncredited)
The Two-Headed Spy (1958)
A Woman of Mystery (1958) (uncredited)
The Key (1958) (uncredited)
Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) (uncredited)
Requiem for a Heavyweight (1957) (TV)
The Steel Bayonet (1957) (uncredited)
How to Murder a Rich Uncle (1957)
A Hill in Korea (1956)
Sailor Beware! (1956) (uncredited)
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Notable Guest TV Appearances
Film '72 (1972) playing Himself
Parkinson (1971) playing Himself
Inside the Actors Studio (1994)
No Hiding Place (1959)
The Vise (1954) playing Folsham
in episode: The Sucker Game
Dixon of Dock Green (1955)
The Bob Hope Show (1952)
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Produced
Forever After (2001) (executive
producer)
Blue Ice (1992) (producer)
The Fourth Protocol (1987) (executive
producer)
Pulp (1972) (uncredited)
Get Carter (1971) (uncredited) |
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