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I am a recipient of child abuse, it's the greatest crime: Michael Caine

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Veteran has once again said he will not work with filmmaker Allen as child abuse for him is the "greatest crime".

The 82-year-old previously won an for his work on Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters", but is unsure if he would work with the again after he was accused of abuse by his daughter

Allen has long denied the allegations made by Dylan, who is one of the star's three children with ex Dylan publicly claimed in 2014 that Allen molested her as a child.

"Would I work with Allen again? I see that he's been accused of child abuse. If that's true, I wouldn't. No. But I mean, I read it, but there doesn't seem to be any trials or anything.

"For me, the greatest crime in the world is child abuse. That is worse than anything. I was ill-treated when I was evacuated (from during World War II) so I am a recipient of child abuse. So I am very, very, very, very critical of anyone who abuses a child," told the Total magazine.

The had earlier said that he was "stunned" to hear about the claims against Allen.

"I loved Woody, I thought he was a great guy. And I'm stunned. Absolutely stunned," had said.

A number of celebrities have recently come out and expressed regret for working with the "Annie Hall" director, including Colin Firth, Timothee Chalamet, and

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First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 12:15 IST
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