Sir Michael Caine ‘contemplating retirement if not offered good films''

Sir Michael Caine ‘contemplating retirement if not offered good films''London, Apr 28 : Veteran actor Sir Michael Caine has said that he would retire from films if no more good roles come his way.

Currently, the 76-year-old actor is doing a British film ‘Is Anybody There?’ in which he plays a retired magician, Clarence, who befriends a young boy whose parents run a retirement home.

"I''ve just finished a film called Harry Brown and between that and this I didn''t work for 18 months so you get the impression because this has come out and then I''m talking about Harry Brown, you think: ''Boy, he''s making films the whole time,''” The Telegraph quoted him as saying.

He added: “I didn''t make a film for 18 months because quite truthfully I didn''t see a script that I wanted to do for 18 moths until Harry Brown came along.

"And now I don''t have a script to do. I have a very small part in Christopher Nolan''s Inception, but that''s just a friendship between he and I, it''s just a couple of days.

"I''m talking about a proper movie that I''m in - I don''t have one. And if one doesn''t come along that I want to do. I will be gone. I will be retired. So that''s how it is with me now."

In ‘Is Anybody There?’ where Caine co-stars with David Morrissey, Anne-Marie Duff, Bill Millner and Leslie Philips, his character slowly develop dementia. (ANI)

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