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I'm All Right Jack

I'm All Right Jack

6,6 /10 (82 Votes)
1959 EN 105 min

Overview

Naive Stanley Windrush looks for a career in a family business. Much to his dismay, he finds work at a munitions factory where he has to start from the bottom, while both the management and the labor union use him as a tool in their fight for power.

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Release date

18/08/1959

Votes

82

Popularity

0.8

Three of England's Top Comedians...One Big Laugh Riot!

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

105 min

Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers

Fred Kite / Sir John Kennaway

Ian Carmichael

Ian Carmichael

Stanley Windrush

Terry-Thomas

Terry-Thomas

Major Hitchcock

Richard Attenborough

Richard Attenborough

Sidney De Vere Cox

Dennis Price

Dennis Price

Bertram Tracepurcel

Margaret Rutherford

Margaret Rutherford

Aunt Dolly

Irene Handl

Irene Handl

Mrs. Kite

Liz Fraser

Liz Fraser

Cynthia Kite

Miles Malleson

Miles Malleson

Windrush Sr., Stanley's father

Marne Maitland

Marne Maitland

Mr. Mohammed

John Le Mesurier

John Le Mesurier

Waters

Raymond Huntley

Raymond Huntley

Magistrate

Victor Maddern

Victor Maddern

Knowles

Kenneth Griffith

Kenneth Griffith

Dai

Fred Griffiths

Fred Griffiths

Charlie

Donal Donnelly

Donal Donnelly

Perce Carter

Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

Shop Steward

John Comer

John Comer

Shop Steward

No photo

Tony Comer

Shop Steward

Cardew Robinson

Cardew Robinson

Shop Steward

No photo

Bruce Wightman

Shop Steward

No photo

Bill Rayment

Shop Steward

Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

TV Receptionist

Terry Scott

Terry Scott

Crawley

Ronnie Stevens

Ronnie Stevens

Hooper

Martin Boddey

Martin Boddey

Num Yum's Executive

Brian Oulton

Brian Oulton

Appts. Board Examiner

No photo

Malcolm Muggeridge

Himself, TV Panel Chairman

John Glyn-Jones

John Glyn-Jones

Detto Executive

No photo

Pauline Winter

Miss Forsydke

Maurice Colbourne

Maurice Colbourne

Missiles Director

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Jeremy White

Young Chemist

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Robin Ray

Young Chemist

Michael Bates

Michael Bates

Bootle

John Van Eyssen

John Van Eyssen

Reporter

No photo

Robert Bruce

Reporter

Michael Ward

Michael Ward

Reporter

Stringer Davis

Stringer Davis

Reporter

No photo

Arthur Skinner

Photographer

William Dexter

William Dexter

Photographer

No photo

Eynon Evans

Truscott

Esma Cannon

Esma Cannon

Spencer

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Robert S. Young

Owens

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Roy Purcell

Police Inspector

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Marion Shaw

Tea Girl

Wally Patch

Wally Patch

Workman

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Alun Owen

TV Producer

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Muriel Young

Herself, TV Announcer

No photo

Frank Phillips

TV Announcer

Ian Wilson

Ian Wilson

Evangelist

Margaret Lacey

Margaret Lacey

Empire Loyalist

No photo

George Selway

Union Jack Workman

David Lodge

David Lodge

Card Player

No photo

Keith Smith

Card Player

Kenneth J. Warren

Kenneth J. Warren

Card Player

Basil Dignam

Basil Dignam

Minister of Labour

Harry Locke

Harry Locke

Trade Union Official

No photo

John Adams

Constable (uncredited)

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Chris Adcock

Actor (uncredited)

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Jack Armstrong

Man in Court (uncredited)

No photo

Jack Berg

Factory Worker (uncredited)

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Nigel Bernard

Studio Floor Manager (uncredited)

Jim Brady

Jim Brady

Missiles Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Fay Bura

Audience Member (uncredited)

No photo

Alf Casha

Man in Court (uncredited)

No photo

Jimmy Charters

Missiles Worker (uncredited)

No photo

E. V. H. Emmett

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

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Mabel Etherington

Empire Loyalist (uncredited)

No photo

Chick Fowles

Solicitor (uncredited)

No photo

Tex Fuller

Factory Worker (uncredited)

Bob Grant

Bob Grant

Card Player (uncredited)

No photo

Hilda Green

Nudist (uncredited)

No photo

Dave Griffiths

Factory Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Victor Harrington

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

George Hilsdon

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

Lindsay Hooper

Downing Street Butler (uncredited)

No photo

Billy John

Factoy Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Gertrude Kaye

Empire Loyalist (uncredited)

No photo

Frederick Kelsey

Clerk of Court (uncredited)

No photo

Juba Kennerley

Empire Loyalist (uncredited)

No photo

Julie La Rousse

Tennis Player (uncredited)

John Leyton

John Leyton

Recruit to Detto (uncredited)

No photo

Dickey Luck

Factory Worker/Lorry Driver (uncredited)

No photo

Jack Mandeville

Solicitor (uncredited)

No photo

Vicky Marshall

Tea Girl (uncredited)

No photo

Colin McKenzie

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

Jimmy Millar

Missiles Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Cecil Paul

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

Geremy Phillips

Youth (uncredited)

No photo

Harry Phipps

Missiles Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Bob Raymond

Factory Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Ernie Rice

Missiles Worker (uncredited)

Johnny Rossi

Johnny Rossi

Actor (uncredited)

Pat Ryan

Pat Ryan

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

Jack Sharp

Official (uncredited)

Sheila Sim

Sheila Sim

Visitor (uncredited)

No photo

Stan Simmonds

Factory Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Tony Spears

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

George Spence

Missiles Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Philip Stewart

Solicitor (uncredited)

No photo

Fred Stroud

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

Joseph Tregonino

Empire Loyalist (uncredited)

No photo

Robert Vossler

Policeman (uncredited)

No photo

Billy Wilmot

Missiles Worker (uncredited)

No photo

Bob Wright

Reporter (uncredited)

No photo

Paula Wright

Nudist (uncredited)

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John Chard

John Chard

2018-11-23

⭐ 9

Near masterpiece from the brilliant Boulting brothers. I'm All Right Jack is directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting from a script by Frank Harvey, John Boulting and Alan Hackney. It's based on the novel Private Life by Hackney and is a sequel to the Boulting's 1956 film Private's Progress. Returning from the first film are Ian Carmichael, Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas, Victor Madden & Miles Malleson. While Peter Sellers (BAFTA for Best Actor) and a ream of British comedy actors of the time make up the rest of the cast. Looking to force a crooked deal, Bertram T…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2024-04-25

⭐ 7

Poor old "Windrush" (Ian Carmichael) finds himself cleverly manipulated by his uncle "Tracepurcel" (Dennis Price) into taking a job at the family factory. Not in the management, you understand, but on the shop floor. After about ten seconds, his arrival has provoked the animosity of shop steward "Kite" (Peter Sellers) who can't quite decide whether he is annoyed that this man has been employed without union consultation or because he might be summarily fired because they complain to the management (Terry-Thomas). To strike or not to strike? Well that's really the gist of this entertaining sati…

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