Alfie, der liebestolle Schürzenjäger (1975)

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Alfie, der liebestolle Schürzenjäger: Directed by Ken Hughes. With Alan Price, Jill Townsend, Paul Copley, Joan Collins. Alfie Elkins (Alan Price) returns, up to his old womanizing ways, until he meets his match in a 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 (Dame Joan Collins).

“Alfie Darling, the sequel to the classic ALFIE, is a pleasant old fashioned romp, that keeps you interested, but is not in the class of the original. The very handsome lead looks like a young Joe Dallesandro (cult underground actor for Andy Warhol) and is quite adequate in making you believe heu0026#39;s a big u0026#39;ladies manu0026#39;. He also shows a bit of sweetness to go with those boyish good looks.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIu0026#39;m not condemning this film for being sexist, its more titillating, and typical of the type of films they were showing as the second feature at Drive-Ins at the time. Its also great to see Joan Collins, a few years before she did Dynasty, showing a lot more than expected, actually totally topless. She plays a sort of well to do lady who likes to be wined and dined with all the charms and graces, but is also very kinky in the sack. Her scenes are quite camp actually, and worth seeing this film for, if you liked her in The Stud and The Bitch. Joan Collins is a sweetheart in real life, whom I met once at a book signing, and is a living treasure to this day. Robert. Australia.”

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