I’m All Right Jack Review

I'm All Right Jack
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.

by William Thomas |
Published on
Release Date:

18 Aug 1959

Running Time:

NaN minutes

Certificate:

U

Original Title:

I’m All Right Jack

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.

Amusing premise, superb cast and still retains the laughs.
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