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Alfie

Meet a man who never met a woman he didn't love.
2004 | 106m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A tale of a philosophical womanizer who is forced to question his seemingly carefree existence.
Release Date: Oct 22, 2004
Director: Charles Shyer
Writer: Charles Shyer, Elaine Pope
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords new york city, cheating, flirt, lover, older woman seduces younger guy, womanizer, playboy, love, remake, fear of commitment, breaking the fourth wall, commitment, commitment issues, mischievous
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Patalex V Productions Limited, Patalex Productions
Box Office Revenue: $35,060,882
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jude Law Alfie
Marisa Tomei Julie
Omar Epps Marlon
Jane Krakowski Dorie
Renée Taylor Lu Schnitman
Jeff Harding Phil
Sienna Miller Nikki
Nia Long Lonette
Susan Sarandon Liz
Kevin Rahm Terry
Max Morris Max
Gedde Watanabe Mrs. Wing
Tara Summers Carol
Sam Vincenti Felix
Jo Yang Mrs. Wing
Claudette Mink Bitter Girl
Katherine LaNasa Uta
Anouska De Georgiou Tonya
Anastasia Griffith Chyna
Jefferson Mays Dr. Miranda Kulp
Deborah Lynn-Shyer Pretty Teacher
Veronica Clifford Waiting Room Nurse
Sondra James Mrs. Liberman
Dick Latessa Joe
Graydon Carter Wes
Steve Morphew Waldorf Doorman (as Steven Morphew)
Finlay Robertson Bright Young Thing
Edward Hogg Bright Young Thing
Martha Cope Bright Young Thing
Ben Jackson Bright Young Thing
Charlotte Moore New Year's Eve Singer
Cosima Shaw New Year's Eve Stunner
Marjan Neshat Traffic Cop
Gilbert S. Williams Elvis - the Doorman (as Gil Williams)
Saidah Arrika Ekulona Gilda - the Receptionist
Stephen Gaghan Adam
Paul Brooke Flower Shop Proprietor
Name Job
Charles Shyer Screenplay, Director
Mick Jagger Original Music Composer
David Appleby Still Photographer
Chris Cenatiempo Stunts
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Nicole Callender Stunts
Ashley Rowe Director of Photography
Charlie Dibe Production Assistant
Marc Homes Art Direction
Eileen Kastner-Delago Makeup Department Head
Louise Young Makeup Artist
Peter Burgess Foley Artist
Susan French ADR Editor
Padraic McKinley Editor
Beatrix Aruna Pasztor Costume Design
Libbie Barr Script Supervisor
Elaine Pope Screenplay
Bill Naughton Theatre Play
Mark Lane Assistant Editor
Joanna Foley Art Direction
Ma Kalaadevi Ananda Makeup Artist
Kate Lee Makeup Artist
Lisa Marie Harris Makeup Artist
Ellen Christiansen Set Decoration
Ben Barker Sound Effects Editor
Ed Colyer Foley Mixer
Matthew Gough Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Thompson ADR Mixer
Sophie Becher Production Design
Penny Crawford Set Decoration
Alan Gilmore Art Direction
Sallie Jaye Makeup Artist
Paul Boyce Makeup Artist
Jo Houtmeyers Makeup Artist
Harry Barnes Foley Editor
Andie Derrick Foley Artist
Drew Kunin Sound Mixer
Jeffrey Rollins Set Dresser
Lisa Mantoux Editorial Production Assistant
Mindy Marin Casting
John Powell Original Music Composer
Dave Stewart Original Music Composer
Nina Gold Casting
Rose Chatterton Hairstylist
Paul Inglis Art Direction
Mike Prestwood Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Doug Sinclair Sound Editor
Fríða Aradóttir Hairstylist
Jodi Michelle Pynn Stunts
Blaise Corrigan Stunts
John Casali Boom Operator
Dan Grace Dresser
Melinda Sue Gordon Additional Still Photographer
James McMillan First Company Grip
Cliff Lanning First Assistant Director
Suttirat Anne Larlarb Art Direction
G.A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator
Janet Paparazzo Stunts
Matthew Sharp Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Charles Shyer Producer
Elaine Pope Producer
Diana Phillips Executive Producer
Sean Daniel Executive Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
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2024 5 29 60 16
2024 6 22 38 10
2024 7 22 41 12
2024 8 19 31 14
2024 9 13 19 9
2024 10 16 30 9
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2024 12 16 34 10
2025 1 18 35 11
2025 2 12 20 3
2025 3 5 15 1
2025 4 3 7 1
2025 5 2 7 1
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Reviews

wizzardss
4.0

Based on the 1966 film of the same name (and, in turn the 1963 stage play), 2004's _Alfie_ stars Jude Law as a British commitment-shy play boy in Manhattan. Much like the original film, Alfie finds himself surrounded by beautiful women with a different one to jump into bed with each night. He tre ... ats both them and his friends like dirt, but doesn't care when he knows his charm can replace them. If the original film contained a plot that would make the world blush when looked through a contemporary lens, then 2004's _Alfie_ attempts, in a way, to update that story for its modern audience. As is typical with remakes of old British films, the location has been moved to appease its American audience but a tacit nod to the Cockney charm of _Alfie_'s original actor (Michael Caine) in the form of Jude Law. To his credit, Jude Law does emanate charm in the same way that Caine did in 1966, mercilessly moving on from one relationship to the next without worry about consequence. However, with Alfie remaining English in New York, this has the unfortunate effect of making him stand out, and when a protagonist is clearly designed not to be likeable, then by having him contrast from the surrounding cast just alienates him further. In addition, with the persistent nods to high fashion, Alfie isn't even relatable for most people as "that laddish friend" they once knew, and he comes across as both pompous and arrogant. The story lifts large parts of the original, but seems to drop many of the subtle links between Alfie's relationships making him appear far more crass. Retained is Alfie's smoking habit, which is out of place in a modern film made all the worse by the inexplicable removal of why smoking was relevant to the original story. Overall, _Alfie_ is a complete mis-step made even more uncomfortable by the emergence of the #MeToo movement.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

Some films just don't need an "update". "Alfie" certainly didn't. Certainly Jude Law has a certain je ne sais quoi reprising the Michael Caine role as the womanising philanderer. His normal hump 'em and dump' em strategy is soon seriously compromised by his inability to "perform" and this has all so ... rts of ramifications on his shallow existence (relocated to New York in this version). Sienna Miller and Susan Sarandon fail to help lift this great looking but intellectually void film get going, and Law - though every inch the dapper, gorgeous, gigolo to look at - just hasn't the charm or sleaziness of Caine. It does have a decent soundtrack, but not the same with out Cilla Black...

Sep 03, 2023