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I'm All Right, Jack!
 

I'm All Right, Jack!

Genre:
Comedy
Mood:
Farr-cical
Decade:
1950's
Country:
England,
Great Britain,
United Kingdom,
United States
Director:
John Boulting,
Roy Boulting
Actor:
Ian Carmichael,
Terry-Thomas,
Peter Sellers,
Dennis Price
Actress:
Margaret Rutherford
Release Year:
1959
Studio: Starz/Anchor Bay
Runtime: 159 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

Upper-class English dolt Stanley Windrush (Carmichael) wants to be a working man, but his job-placement interviews only confirm his confounding dimwittedness. So he finally lands a job in his uncle’s munitions factory, where he is rightly viewed with suspicion by the unionized workers his blueblood benefactor hopes he’ll spy on. Neither Mr. Kite (Sellers), the Marxist union boss who takes him under his wing, nor scheming manager Major Hitchcock (Terry-Thomas) has any idea just how guileless Windrush really is, though. And before long, his over-efficient handling of a forklift leads to a full-tilt showdown between labor and management.

Why I Love It:

Written, produced, and directed by John and Roy Boulting, this hilarious, equal-opportunity satire of working-class struggle and good ol’ boy nepotism in 1950s England caustically expressed the frustrations of a nation arguing with itself in the postwar years. Boasting a terrific cast, a tartly irreverent screenplay, and plenty of entertaining dialogue, “Jack” is mostly remembered these days as the definitive launching pad for Sellers in film, whose brilliant performance shows in embryonic form what he’d later refine to the point of genius: the art of charade.


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