Sir Michael Caine's career is filled with iconic roles, but one comedic gem still stands out as one of his best.
For decades, Sir Michael Caine has been at the centre of British cinema history, from gritty crime dramas to Oscar-winning turns.
But among his wide-ranging career, one comedy gem still stands out - a film that not only showed off his impeccable timing but paired him with another comic legend for a partnership that audiences still talk about more than 35 years later. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT
1988’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a a glamorous Riviera-set comedy that has held onto an impressive 89% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes. Directed by Frank Oz, the film sees Caine star as the suave, sophisticated Lawrence Jamieson, a seasoned con artist who makes his l