- I'm All Right Jack
Infobox Film
name = I'm All Right Jack
caption = Original film poster
director = John Boulting
producer = Roy Boulting
writer = Novel:
"Private Life" by Alan Hackney
Screenplay:
John BoultingFrank Harvey
starring =Ian Carmichael Peter Sellers Richard Attenborough Margaret Rutherford Terry-Thomas
music =Ron Goodwin
Ken Hare
cinematography =Mutz Greenbaum
editing =Anthony Harvey
distributor =British Lion Films
released = 1959
runtime = 101 min.
country =UK
awards =
language = English
budget =
preceded_by = "Private's Progress "
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:24175
imdb_id = 0052911"I'm All Right Jack" is a British
comedy film directed and produced byJohn and Roy Boulting released in 1959 as asequel to their 1956 film "Private's Progress ".Ian Carmichael ,Dennis Price ,Richard Attenborough ,Terry-Thomas andMiles Malleson all reprised their characters from the earlier film.Peter Sellers played one of his best-known roles, as the trade unionshop steward Fred Kite, and won a Best Actor Award from the British Academy. The rest of the cast included many well-known English comedy actors of the time.It is a satire on British
industrial life in the 1950s. Thetrade unions , workers, and bosses are all seen to be incompetent or corrupt to varying degrees. The film is one of a number of satires made by the Boulting Brothers between 1956 and 1963. Curiously, some trade unionists have rather enjoyed it in an ironic way, since the shop steward Fred Kite is the most interesting character, and it was one of the few films of that time to deal even halfway seriously with trade unionism and factory life.Fact|date=February 2007Plot summary
After leaving the army and returning to university, newly-graduated upper class Stanley Windrush (Ian Carmichael) is looking for a job, but fails miserably at interviews for various entry-level management positions. Stanley's uncle Bertram Tracepurcel (Dennis Price) and his old army comrade Sidney De Vere Cox (Richard Attenborough) persuade him to take an unskilled
blue collar job at the uncle's missile factory, despite the misgivings of his aunt Dolly (Margaret Rutherford ).At first suspicious of the overeager newcomer,
Communism -admiring shop steward Fred Kite (Peter Sellers) takes Stanley under his wing and even offers to take him on as a lodger. When Kite's curvaceous daughter Cynthia (Liz Fraser ) drops by, Stanley readily accepts.Meanwhile, personnel manager Major Hitchcock (Terry-Thomas) is assigned a
time and motion study expert, Waters (John Le Mesurier ), to measure how efficient the employees are. The workers refuse to cooperate, but Waters tricks Windrush into showing him how much more quickly he can do his job than other, more experienced employees. When Kite is informed of the results, he calls a company-wide strike to protect the rates his union workers are being paid.This turns out be exactly what Cox and Tracepurcel want. Cox owns a company that can take over a large new contract with a Middle Eastern country, at an inflated cost. He, Tracepurcel, and Mr. Mohammed (
Marne Maitland ), the country's representative, would each pocket a third of the £100,000 difference.However, things don't work out the way either side wants. The press reports that Kite is punishing Windrush for working hard. When Windrush decides to cross the picket line and go back to work (and reveals his connection with the owner of the company), Kite asks him to leave his house, provoking Kite's wife (
Irene Handl ) and daughter (who likes Stanley very much) to call their own private strike. Meanwhile, Cox's workers leave their jobs in sympathy. More strikes spring up, bringing the country to a standstill.Faced with the new developments, Tracepurcel has no choice but to send Hitchcock to negotiate with Kite. They reach an agreement, but Windrush has made both sides look bad and has to go. Cox tries to bribe him with a bagful of money to resign quietly, but Windrush turns him down. On a televised discussion programme moderated by
Malcolm Muggeridge (playing himself), Windrush reveals to the nation the underhanded motivations of all concerned. When he throws Cox's bribe money into the air, the studio audience riots. In the end, Windrush is convicted of causing a disturbance and everyone else is exonerated. He is last seen with his father relaxing at a nudist centre.Cast
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Ian Carmichael – Stanley Windrush
*Peter Sellers – Fred Kite
*Terry-Thomas – Major Hitchcock
*Richard Attenborough – Sydney de Vere Cox
*Dennis Price – Bertram Tracepurcel
*Margaret Rutherford – Aunt Dolly
*Irene Handl – Mrs Kite
*Liz Fraser – Cynthia Kite
*Miles Malleson – Windrush Snr
*Marne Maitland – Mr Mohammed
*John Le Mesurier – Waters
*Raymond Huntley – Magistrate
*Victor Maddern – Knowles
*Kenneth Griffith – Dai
*Cardew Robinson – shop steward
*Terry Scott – Crawley
*Alun Owen – film producer
*David Lodge – card player
*Sam Kydd – shop steward
*Wally Patch – workerIn addition,
Malcolm Muggeridge appears as himself, as doestelevision announcerMuriel Young .External links
*imdb title|id=0052911|title=I'm All Right Jack
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