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A still of [[Billie Whitelaw]] from this film was used for the cover of [[William,_It_Was_Really_Nothing]] (Vinyl repress).<br>
A still of [[Billie Whitelaw]] from this film was used for the cover of [[William,_It_Was_Really_Nothing]] (Vinyl repress).<br>


It was written by Morrissey favourite [[Shelagh Delaney]]


Upon the death of [[Albert Finney]], Morrissey stated via [https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/albert-finney Morrissey Central] (February, 2019):<br>
Upon the death of [[Albert Finney]], Morrissey stated via [https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/albert-finney Morrissey Central] (February, 2019):<br>

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Still from Charlie Bubbles used as cover art

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A still of Billie Whitelaw from this film was used for the cover of William,_It_Was_Really_Nothing (Vinyl repress).

It was written by Morrissey favourite Shelagh Delaney

Upon the death of Albert Finney, Morrissey stated via Morrissey Central (February, 2019):

" … he dies, a part of me dies … his refusal to accept a Knighthood - that moronic delusion of inclusion - elevates him further in the Arts and humanities. Albert was Manchester. Please watch Charlie Bubbles. … … there must be something I can dream tonight … "

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Charlie Bubbles is a 1968 British comedy-drama film directed by Albert Finney (in his feature directorial debut) and starring Finney, Billie Whitelaw and Liza Minnelli. The screenplay was by Shelagh Delaney. A writer returns to his home city after achieving success in London.