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I'm All Right Jack

I'm All Right Jack

1959Movie⏱️ 1h 45mApproved
Comedy
7.1
IMDB Rating
4,790 votes

A naive, dimwitted young man of aristocratic background in search of a career becomes caught up in the struggles between his profit-minded uncle and an aggressive labor union.

Director
John Boulting
Writers
Alan Hackney, Frank Harvey, John Boulting
Stars
Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers
Release Date
March 7, 1960
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
🏆 3
Wins
🎯 1
Nominations
💬 55
Reviews
📋 4.6K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Ian Carmichael
Ian Carmichael
as Stanley Windrush
Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
as Maj. Hitchcock
Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
as Fred Kite
Richard Attenborough
Richard Attenborough
as Sidney De Vere Cox
Dennis Price
Dennis Price
as Bertram Tracepurcel
Margaret Rutherford
Margaret Rutherford
as Aunt Dolly
Irene Handl
Irene Handl
as Mrs. Kite
Liz Fraser
Liz Fraser
as Cynthia Kite
Miles Malleson
Miles Malleson
as Windrush Snr.
Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland
as Mr. Mohammed

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Flexello Factory, 268 Bath Road, Slough, UK
Production
Charter Film Productions, Boulting Brothers

🏷️ Keywords

bare chested manunionshop stewardarabstrike

🎯 Categories

SatireComedy

⭐ Featured Review

Review of "I'm all right Jack - 1959.
by mzinkin2005-05-27
10/10

"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 Sellers was truly magnificent as the left wing union shop steward and Terry Thomas excelled in playing the two faced Personnel Manager. Among his classic comments are "The Management have behaved like absolute stinkers" when talking to the union and " They are a complete shower" when talking to Management about the unions. Another fine comment is when on being told that some bigwigs are visiting the factory, Terry Thomas replies "You better spruce ..."

💡 Did You Know?

The machines in the Num Yum factory are a spoof on the Moloch scenes from Fritz Lang's film Metropolis (1927).

📖 Synopsis

A naive, dimwitted young man of aristocratic background in search of a career becomes caught up in the struggles between his profit-minded uncle and an aggressive labor union.