I'm All Right Jack

I'm All Right Jack (1959)

Three of England's Top Comedians...One Big Laugh Riot!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1959-08-18
  • User Rating: 6.6/10 from 81 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Charter Film Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: John Boulting
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From 81 Ratings

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Summary

Naive Stanley Windrush looks for a career in a family business. Much to his dismay, he finds work at a munitions factory where he has to start from the bottom, while both the management and the labor union use him as a tool in their fight for power.

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  • Peter Sellers

    as Fred Kite / Sir John Kennaway
  • Ian Carmichael

    as Stanley Windrush
  • Terry-Thomas

    as Major Hitchcock
  • Richard Attenborough

    as Sidney De Vere Cox
  • Dennis Price

    as Bertram Tracepurcel
  • Margaret Rutherford

    as Aunt Dolly
  • Irene Handl

    as Mrs. Kite
  • Liz Fraser

    as Cynthia Kite
  • Miles Malleson

    as Windrush Sr., Stanley's father
  • Marne Maitland

    as Mr. Mohammed
  • John Le Mesurier

    as Waters
  • Raymond Huntley

    as Magistrate
  • Victor Maddern

    as Knowles
  • Kenneth Griffith

    as Dai
  • Fred Griffiths

    as Charlie
  • Donal Donnelly

    as Perce Carter
  • Sam Kydd

    as Shop Steward
  • John Comer

    as Shop Steward
  • Tony Comer

    as Shop Steward
  • Cardew Robinson

    as Shop Steward
  • Bruce Wightman

    as Shop Steward
  • Bill Rayment

    as Shop Steward
  • Marianne Stone

    as TV Receptionist
  • Terry Scott

    as Crawley
  • Ronnie Stevens

    as Hooper
  • Martin Boddey

    as Num Yum's Executive
  • Brian Oulton

    as Appts. Board Examiner
  • Malcolm Muggeridge

    as Himself, TV Panel Chairman
  • John Glyn-Jones

    as Detto Executive
  • Pauline Winter

    as Miss Forsydke
  • Maurice Colbourne

    as Missiles Director
  • Jeremy White

    as Young Chemist
  • Robin Ray

    as Young Chemist
  • Michael Bates

    as Bootle
  • John Van Eyssen

    as Reporter
  • Robert Bruce

    as Reporter
  • Michael Ward

    as Reporter
  • Stringer Davis

    as Reporter
  • Arthur Skinner

    as Photographer
  • William Dexter

    as Photographer
  • Eynon Evans

    as Truscott
  • Esma Cannon

    as Spencer
  • Robert S. Young

    as Owens
  • Roy Purcell

    as Police Inspector
  • Marion Shaw

    as Tea Girl
  • Wally Patch

    as Workman
  • Alun Owen

    as TV Producer
  • Muriel Young

    as Herself, TV Announcer
  • Frank Phillips

    as TV Announcer
  • Ian Wilson

    as Evangelist
  • Margaret Lacey

    as Empire Loyalist
  • George Selway

    as Union Jack Workman
  • David Lodge

    as Card Player
  • Keith Smith

    as Card Player
  • Kenneth J. Warren

    as Card Player
  • Basil Dignam

    as Minister of Labour
  • Harry Locke

    as Trade Union Official
  • John Adams

    as Constable (uncredited)
  • Chris Adcock

    as Actor (uncredited)
  • Jack Armstrong

    as Man in Court (uncredited)
  • Jack Berg

    as Factory Worker (uncredited)
  • Nigel Bernard

    as Studio Floor Manager (uncredited)
  • Jim Brady

    as Missiles Worker (uncredited)
  • Fay Bura

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Alf Casha

    as Man in Court (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Charters

    as Missiles Worker (uncredited)
  • E. V. H. Emmett

    as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
  • Mabel Etherington

    as Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
  • Chick Fowles

    as Solicitor (uncredited)
  • Tex Fuller

    as Factory Worker (uncredited)
  • Bob Grant

    as Card Player (uncredited)
  • Hilda Green

    as Nudist (uncredited)
  • Dave Griffiths

    as Factory Worker (uncredited)
  • Victor Harrington

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • George Hilsdon

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Lindsay Hooper

    as Downing Street Butler (uncredited)
  • Billy John

    as Factoy Worker (uncredited)
  • Gertrude Kaye

    as Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
  • Frederick Kelsey

    as Clerk of Court (uncredited)
  • Juba Kennerley

    as Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
  • Julie La Rousse

    as Tennis Player (uncredited)
  • John Leyton

    as Recruit to Detto (uncredited)
  • Dickey Luck

    as Factory Worker/Lorry Driver (uncredited)
  • Jack Mandeville

    as Solicitor (uncredited)
  • Vicky Marshall

    as Tea Girl (uncredited)
  • Colin McKenzie

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Millar

    as Missiles Worker (uncredited)
  • Cecil Paul

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Geremy Phillips

    as Youth (uncredited)
  • Harry Phipps

    as Missiles Worker (uncredited)
  • Bob Raymond

    as Factory Worker (uncredited)
  • Ernie Rice

    as Missiles Worker (uncredited)
  • Johnny Rossi

    as Actor (uncredited)
  • Pat Ryan

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Jack Sharp

    as Official (uncredited)
  • Sheila Sim

    as Visitor (uncredited)
  • Stan Simmonds

    as Factory Worker (uncredited)
  • Tony Spears

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • George Spence

    as Missiles Worker (uncredited)
  • Philip Stewart

    as Solicitor (uncredited)
  • Fred Stroud

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Joseph Tregonino

    as Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
  • Robert Vossler

    as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Billy Wilmot

    as Missiles Worker (uncredited)
  • Bob Wright

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Paula Wright

    as Nudist (uncredited)
Writing Frank Harvey Screenplay
Writing John Boulting Screenplay
Production Roy Boulting Producer
Directing John Boulting Director
Writing Alan Hackney Author
Camera Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography
Camera Laurie Ridley Still Photographer
Editing Anthony Harvey Editor
Art William C. Andrews Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up David Aylott Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Barbara Ritchie Hairdresser
Production Adrian D. Worker Production Supervisor
Directing Philip Shipway Assistant Director
Sound Chris Greenham Sound Editor
Camera Peter Allwork Camera Operator
Sound Ron Goodwin Music Supervisor