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      • Charlie Bubbles (Albert Finney), a wealthy British writer who is losing his ability to feel -- and therefore write -- returns to his hometown of Manchester. Despite his success, Charlie is restless and unhappy even when he visits the women in his life, including his mistress, Eliza (Liza Minnelli), and his estranged wife, Lottie (Billie Whitelaw).
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  2. Charlie Bubbles: Directed by Albert Finney. With Albert Finney, Colin Blakely, Billie Whitelaw, Liza Minnelli. A married writer has an affair with his secretary.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Albert Finney
    • 1968-02-11
  3. I mean it's not wrong, but it is completely misinterpreting what the film Charlie Bubbles is about. Charlie does have an affair with his secretary, but it is just one scene to emphasize a plot point. The film is about trying to find meaning in life.

  4. About the only thing wrong with Charlie Bubbles is the title, which sounds whimsical and gormless, like a plaster gnome fishing amidst the crazy paving. Jul 9, 2018. Page 1 of 3, 5 total...

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    • Albert Finney
    • Albert Finney
    • Comedy, Drama
  5. Charlie Bubbles so disturbed the all-powerful UK exhibition-distribution machine in 1967 that it was effectively denied any kind of proper release. Since then, Finney’s only similar credit has been as co-director of a mid-80s TV movie about the Steve Biko case.

  6. Sep 10, 2012 · He fools without relish with a pal in a restaurant, watches his female menials on his domestic closed circuit, goes north dutifully to his ex-wife and son, is too tired to care about a come-on ...

  7. Slarek adds the 1968 CHARLIE BUBBLES to his list of personal favourites, and adores Indicator's impeccable Blu-ray release. What is it with British actors who turn to directing, make one excellent film and then pack it in and return to a career in front of the camera?

  8. Jun 27, 2022 · Finney plays Charlie Bubbles, a successful writer suffering a mid-life crisis, who attempts to re-connect with his northern working-class roots and estranged family. Based on a screenplay by Shelagh Delaney ( A Taste of Honey ), the script clearly references both her and Finney’s personal experience of their shared working class origins (both ...