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Charlie Bubbles (1968)

February 11, 1968 (GB) Comedy, Drama • 89m

Overview

Charlie Bubbles, a writer, up from the working class of Manchester, England, who, in the course of becoming prematurely rich and famous, has mislaid a writer's basic tool – the capacity to feel and to respond. Now he must visit his estranged wife and son, whom he has set up on a farm outside his native city. His journey accidentally becomes an attempt to reestablish his connections with life, people, and his own history.

Director

Albert Finney

Top Billed

Albert Finney

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Peter Suschitzky
Peter Suschitzky

Director of Photography

David Barber
David Barber

Producer's Assistant

George Pitcher
George Pitcher

Associate Producer

Yvonne Blake
Yvonne Blake

Costume Design

Edward Marshall
Edward Marshall

Art Direction

Jock Alexander
Jock Alexander

Makeup Artist

Joyce James
Joyce James

Hairstylist

Ian Lewis
Ian Lewis

Production Manager

Rosemary Burrows
Rosemary Burrows

Wardrobe Master

Terence A. Clegg
Terence A. Clegg

First Assistant Director

Dickie Bamber
Dickie Bamber

Standby Property Master

Josie MacAvin
Josie MacAvin

Set Dresser

Dino Di Campo
Dino Di Campo

Sound Editor

Peter Handford
Peter Handford

Sound Recordist

Hugh Strain
Hugh Strain

Sound Recordist

Jimmy Turrell
Jimmy Turrell

Camera Operator



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

June 6, 2025

This is a surprisingly pedestrian affair from Albert Finney as he directs herself in the title role as a writer who has made plenty of money from his career. He has a lovely convertible Rolls Royce, a home with staff and a rather prurient security system and even manages the odd high-class food fight with his friend “Smokey” (Colin Blakey) but he is divorced, has a wayward young son and very little fulfilling in his life. It’s on a trip to visit … read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

June 6, 2025

This is a surprisingly pedestrian affair from Albert Finney as he directs herself in the title role as a writer who has made plenty of money from his career. He has a lovely convertible Rolls Royce, a home with staff and a rather prurient security system and even manages the odd high-class food fight with his friend “Smokey” (Colin Blakely) but he is divorced, has a wayward young son and very little fulfilment in his life. It’s on a trip to visit… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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