
A WWII film set on a Pacific island. Japanese and allied forces occupy different parts of the island. Read More »
Tag Archives: Michael Caine
Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976) Mark Rydell, James Caan, Elliott Gould, Michael Caine, Crime, Comedy

Two hopelessly-out-of-their-class conmen attempt to pull off the largest bank heist of the nineteenth century. Read More »
Sleuth (1972) Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Alec Cawthorne, Mystery, Thriller

Milo Tindle and Andrew Wyke have something in common, Andrew’s wife. In an attempt to find a way out of this without costing Andrew a fortune in alimony Read More »
Noises Off… (1992) Peter Bogdanovich, Michael Caine, Carol Burnett, Denholm Elliott, Comedy

Lloyd Fellowes is the director of a theatre company. He’s desperately trying to get his production together, despite the best efforts of the cast, the crew, and Lady Luck. Read More »
Pulp (1972) Mike Hodges, Michael Caine, Mickey Rooney, Lionel Stander
Curtain Call (1998) Peter Yates, James Spader, Polly Walker, Michael Caine, Comedy, Fantasy

A bachelor afraid of marriage angers his long-time girlfriend by buying a splendid townhouse just for himself Read More »
The Romantic Englishwoman (1975) Joseph Losey, Glenda Jackson, Michael Caine, Helmut Berger, Comedy, Drama

What is real and what is fiction? Faced with writer’s block with his novel, Lewis Fielding turns to a film script about a woman finding herself Read More »
The Jigsaw (1983) Terence Young, Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier, Susan George, Thriller

Philip Kimberly, the former head of the British Secret Service who defected to Russia, is given plastic surgery and sent back to Britain by the KGB to retrieve some vital documents. Read More »
Last Orders (2001) Fred Schepisi, Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Tom Courtenay, Drama

Jack Dodd was a London butcher who enjoyed a pint with his mates for over 50 years. Read More »
Deathtrap (1982) Sidney Lumet, Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve, Dyan Cannon, Comedy, Crime, Mystery

To make Sidney’s slump all the more painful, Clifford Anderson, a student of one of Sidney’s writing seminars Read More »
