Celebrated for Peter Sellers’ doltish mini-Stalin, the great thing about the Boulting brothers’ strike comedy is it declares class-war on everyone, welcoming Britain’s oncoming consumer-age with a loud, caustic burp. It’s that cynical. And still funny.
I’m All Right Jack Review
Upper class ninny (Ian Carmichael) returns from the war imagining business success only to be the inadvertent cause of a general strike and the subsequent mess.
Release Date:
18 Aug 1959
Running Time:
NaN minutes
Certificate:
U
Original Title:
I’m All Right Jack
Amusing premise, superb cast and still retains the laughs.
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