Michael Caine bids adieu to acting: Discover his top 5 films
Sir Michael Caine, one of the film industry's most revered actors, has decided to step away from the limelight. Over his illustrious career, Caine has given us numerous memorable performances.
Michael Caine (Source: Variety)
Dive into the highlights of his career as we count down his top 10 unforgettable movies. From gritty crime dramas to heartwarming tales, Michael Caine's range has always captivated audiences worldwide. Join us in celebrating a true screen legend.
The Italian Job (1969)
The Italian Job,' Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) masterminds a daring gold heist in Turin. Using a trio of Mini Coopers, his crew navigates Italian streets, causing chaos.
Harry Brown (2009)
Michael Caine portrays a widowed ex-Marine living in a crime-ridden estate. When his best friend is murdered by local thugs, Brown decides to take the law into his own hands, becoming a vigilante to clean up the neighborhood.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
Two con men — sophisticated Lawrence (Michael Caine) and crass Freddy (Steve Martin) — find themselves competing in the French Riviera. They make a wager: the first to swindle heiress Janet (Glenne Headly) out of $50,000 wins the territory.
Get Carter (1971)
Michael Caine stars as Jack Carter, a London gangster who returns to his hometown to investigate his brother's mysterious death. Navigating a web of corruption and revenge, Carter delves into the seedy underworld, seeking justice.
Sleuth (1972)
A wealthy mystery novelist Andrew Wyke (Laurence Olivier) invites his wife's younger lover, Milo Tindle (Michael Caine), to his lavish mansion. What begins as a seemingly casual encounter soon turns into a dangerous game of wits, deception, and intrigue.