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Im Alright, Jack
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Sellers plays both Sir John Kennaway and the tragic-comic trade union leader Fred Kite. The result is laugh-out-loud comedy with a atiric edge, lampooning the then-burning issue of industrial relations. Bertram Tracepurcel (Dennis Price) plants to make a fortune from a missile Tracepurel (Dennis Price) plans to make a fortune from a missile contract, a scheme that involves manipulating his innocent nephew Stanley Windrush (Ian Carmichael) into acting as the catalyst in an escalating labour dispute, from which the socialist Mr. Kite is only too keen to make capital.
Featuring a superb supporting cast including Terry-Thomas, Richard Attenborough, John Le Mesurier, Irene Handl and Margaret Rutherford, this is an ingenious comedy about the British workplace and self-serving hypocrisy. A sequel to 1956's "A Private's Progress", the film is brought roaringly to life by Sellers' astonishing turn as the Stalinist unionist.
- StudioCanal
- John Boulting
- Roy Boulting
- U
- Richard Attenborough
- Ian Carmichael
- Dennis Price
- Margaret Rutherford
- Peter Sellers
- Terry-Thomas
- Aspect Ratio 1.66:1
- English
- 1
- 2
Im Alright, Jack
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Sellers plays both Sir John Kennaway and the tragic-comic trade union leader Fred Kite. The result is laugh-out-loud comedy with a atiric edge, lampooning the then-burning issue of industrial relations. Bertram Tracepurcel (Dennis Price) plants to make a fortune from a missile Tracepurel (Dennis Price) plans to make a fortune from a missile contract, a scheme that involves manipulating his innocent nephew Stanley Windrush (Ian Carmichael) into acting as the catalyst in an escalating labour dispute, from which the socialist Mr. Kite is only too keen to make capital.
Featuring a superb supporting cast including Terry-Thomas, Richard Attenborough, John Le Mesurier, Irene Handl and Margaret Rutherford, this is an ingenious comedy about the British workplace and self-serving hypocrisy. A sequel to 1956's "A Private's Progress", the film is brought roaringly to life by Sellers' astonishing turn as the Stalinist unionist.
- StudioCanal
- John Boulting
- Roy Boulting
- U
- Richard Attenborough
- Ian Carmichael
- Dennis Price
- Margaret Rutherford
- Peter Sellers
- Terry-Thomas
- Aspect Ratio 1.66:1
- English
- 1
- 2
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