Top 10 Michael Caine Performances
Top 10 Michael Caine Performances He's one of a kind, and one of the world's best loved actors. For this list, we're counting down the finest, most influential and most memorable Michael Caine movie roles. Expect Gangster flicks aplenty, some chaotic car chase scenes, some of cinema's most iconic one-liners, and some of film's most famous characters. From Dirty Rotten Scoundrels to Harry Brown, with the likes of The Italian Job, Alfie, The Ipcress File and Get Carter thrown into the mix as well - this countdown is a proper class act. Cockney accents, at the ready. Special thanks to our users jkellis, AvrilLavigneandAFI, drewbrown, The Doctor, sarahjessicaparkerth, Jedimperial96, karaokeguy, Chance Ellison, Nana Amuah, Ryan Otto and James Ward for submitting the idea on our interactive suggestion tool: WatchMojo.com/suggest #10. Lawrence Jamieson #9. Peachy Carnehan #8. Harry Brown #7. Elliot #6. Doctor Robert Elliott #5. Alfie Elkins #4. Charlie Croker #3, #2, #1: ???

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