I'm All Right Jack
1959 ‧ Comedy/Satire ‧ 1h 45m
Upper-class but unemployable Stanley Windrush (Ian Carmichael) is offered an unskilled job on the floor of a missile factory owned by his unscrupulous Uncle Bertram (Dennis Price). When personnel manager Major Hitchcock (Terry-Thomas) discovers...
Release date: April 25, 1960 (USA)
Director: John Boulting
Screenplay: John Boulting and Frank Harvey
Adapted from: Private Life
Distributed by: British Lion Films
Production company: Charter Film Productions
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Review of "I'm all right Jack - 1959. For me, this is the best film of all time. A superb cast of the UK's finest character actors and an A1 script. Peter ...
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Peter Sellers shines in one of his famous roles as pompous shop steward Fred Kite, in the Boulting Brothers' hilarious satire of industrial relations.
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Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the ...
Ian Carmichael stars as a doltish aristocrat caught between his crooked factory-owning uncle (Dennis Price) and Peter Sellers' Soviet-worshipping shop steward.