Alfie
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Initial release | USA |
Directors | Charles Shyer |
Box office | 35. 2 million USD |
Featured song | Blind Leading the Blind |
Awards | National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor |
BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles | |
Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film | |
Cannes Special Jury Prize | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 686746 |
About Alfie
British-born ladies' man Alfie (Jude Law) exploits his job as a New York City limousine driver to meet and sleep with attractive women -- which infuriates his pseudo-girlfriend Julie (Marisa Tomei), a single mom. His libertine lifestyle is interrupted, however, when his girl-crazy ways end up hurting his best friend, Marlon (Omar Epps). Desperate, Alfie attempts a go at monogamy with the ravishing Nikki (Sienna Miller), but even her good looks aren't enough to keep him out of trouble for long.
Sarah Sands: ‘Mum killed our abuser - it didn't stop the nightmares'
... And in an interview with BBC News, his younger twin brothers - Alfie and Reece - have now done the same...
Gareth Thomas spat at for not disclosing HIV status
... It is alleged he found out Mr Thomas - also known as Alfie - had HIV when he saw a tablet marked GSK1...
Alfie Lamb car seat death: Man admits manslaughter
...Alfie Lamb died three days after he was crushed in the footwell of a car A man has admitted crushing a three-year-old boy to death by reversing his seat as the boy sat in a car footwell...
Alfie Lamb: Mum guilty over car seat crush death
...Alfie Lamb was described in court as the loveliest boy you could ever meet The mother of a three-year-old boy allegedly crushed by a car seat has been found guilty of child cruelty...
Alfie Lamb death: Mum 'let down' son over car seat death
... Alfie Lamb was found unresponsive and later died following a car journey in south London on 1 February last year...
Alfie Lamb death: Crush death accused told boy to 'shut up'
... Stephen Waterson, 25, is accused of twice pushing the front passenger seat of his Audi convertible into Alfie Lamb, who was in the footwell behind...
Alfie Lamb death: Mum 'let down' son over car seat death
A Mother accused of not helping her three-year-old son as he was crushed by her boyfriend's car seat has told a court she had let down her son.
Alfie Lamb was found unresponsive and later died following a car journey in South London on 1 February last year.
The Boy 's mother Adrian Hoare, 23, told the Old Bailey she would have moved Alfie "if I thought there was a serious problem".
She and her partner Stephen Waterson, 25, both deny manslaughter.
Mr Waterson is accused of pushing The Front passenger seat of his Audi into Alfie twice during The Journey from Sutton to Croydon .
Stephen Waterson and Adrian Hoare both deny manslaughterIn court, prosecutors accused Ms Hoare of putting her boyfriend first before her son as their relationship was "too important".
Jurors were shown CCTV of the three-year-old apparently having to run to keep up with her and Mr Waterson as they walked along an alleyway and into Asda.
Referring to the footage, Duncan Atkinson QC asked Ms Hoare why her son was having to run and "what allowances were you making for Alfie 's little legs?".
The defendant denied she put what her partner wanted first, saying that it was "just the way I walk" and "Alfie always runs. "
Alfie Lamb had been in the rear footwell of the Audi with Another Child during The TripWhen asked why she had not taken her son out of the footwell and comforted him when he was "crying", "screaming", and "coughing", Ms Hoare said she could have "but Stephen said we was all going together. "
Mr Atkinson later asked whether "Looking Back on it now, do you feel you let Alfie down?", to which Ms Hoare replied: "Yes. "
Earlier, Mr Waterson's lawyer suggested The Car seat had nothing to do with the toddler's injuries and Miss Hoare must have "done something".
This was denied by the 23-year-old.
Mr Waterson has told the court he only moved his seat back an inch, before moving forwards againMs Hoare denies manslaughter, child cruelty and common assault on Emilie Williams, who was also in The Car .
Mr Waterson denies manslaughter and the intimidation of The Car 's driver Marcus Lamb .
The couple and 19-year-old Ms Williams have pleaded guilty to conspiring to pervert the course of justice by making false statements to police.
The Trial continues.
croydon, sutton
Source of news: bbc.com