
I'm All Right Jack
Three of England's Top Comedians...One Big Laugh Riot!Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the bottom and work his way up, and also that the management as well as the trade union use him as a tool in their fight for power.
Description: Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the bottom and work his way up, and also that the management as well as the trade union use him as a tool in their fight for power.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 105 minutes

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Played Fred Kite

Ian Carmichael
Played Stanley Windrush

Terry-Thomas
Played Major Hitchcock

Richard Attenborough
Played Sidney De Vere Cox

Dennis Price
Played Bertram Tracepurcel

Margaret Rutherford
Played Aunt Dolly

Irene Handl
Played Mrs. Kite

Liz Fraser
Played Cynthia Kite

Miles Malleson
Played Windrush Snr.

Marne Maitland
Played Mr. Mohammed

John Le Mesurier
Played Waters

Raymond Huntley
Played Magistrate

Victor Maddern
Played Knowles

Kenneth Griffith
Played Dai
Fred Griffiths
Played Charlie

Donal Donnelly
Played Perce Carter

Sam Kydd
Played Shop Steward

John Comer
Played Shop Steward
Tony Comer
Played Shop Steward

Cardew Robinson
Played Shop Steward
Bruce Wightman
Played Shop Steward
Bill Rayment
Played Shop Steward

Marianne Stone
Played TV Receptionist

Terry Scott
Played Crawley

Ronnie Stevens
Played Hooper

Martin Boddey
Played Num Yu's Executive

Brian Oulton
Played Appts. Board Examiner
Malcolm Muggeridge
Played TV Panel Chairman

John Glyn-Jones
Played Detto Executive
Pauline Winter
Played Miss Forsydke

Maurice Colbourne
Played Missiles Director
Jeremy White
Played Young Chemist
Robin Ray
Played Young Chemist

Michael Bates
Played Bootle

John Van Eyssen
Played Reporter
Robert Bruce
Played Reporter

Michael Ward
Played Reporter

Stringer Davis
Played Reporter
Tony Spear
Played Reporter
Arthur Skinner
Played Photographer

William Dexter
Played Photographer
Eynon Evans
Played Truscott

Esma Cannon
Played Spencer
Robert S. Young
Played Owens
Roy Purcell
Played Police Inspector
Marion Shaw
Played Tea Girl

Wally Patch
Played Workman
Alun Owen
Played TV Producer
Muriel Young
Played TV Announcer
Frank Phillips
Played TV Announcer

Ian Wilson
Played Evangelist

Margaret Lacey
Played Empire Loyalist
George Selway
Played Union Jack Workman

David Lodge
Played Card Player
Keith Smith
Played Card Player

Kenneth J. Warren
Played Card Player

Basil Dignam
Played Minister of Labour

Harry Locke
Played Trade Union Official
John Adams
Played Constable (uncredited)
Chris Adcock
Played Actor (uncredited)
Jack Armstrong
Played Man in Court (uncredited)
Joe Beckett
Played Trade Union Official (uncredited)
Jack Berg
Played Factory Worker (uncredited)
Nigel Bernard
Played Studio Floor Manager (uncredited)

Jim Brady
Played Missiles Worker (uncredited)
Fay Bura
Played Audience Member (uncredited)
Alf Casha
Played Man in Court (uncredited)
Jimmy Charters
Played Missiles Worker (uncredited)

E. V. H. Emmett
Played Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Mabel Etherington
Played Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
Chick Fowles
Played Solicitor (uncredited)
Tex Fuller
Played Factory Worker (uncredited)

Bob Grant
Played Card Player (uncredited)
Hilda Green
Played Nudist (uncredited)
Dave Griffiths
Played Factory Worker (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
Played Reporter (uncredited)
George Hilsdon
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Lindsay Hooper
Played Downing Street Butler (uncredited)
Billy John
Played Factoy Worker (uncredited)
Gertrude Kaye
Played Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
Frederick Kelsey
Played Clerk of Court (uncredited)
Juba Kennerley
Played Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
Julie La Rousse
Played Tennis Player (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis
Played Reporter (uncredited)

John Leyton
Played Recruit to Detto (uncredited)
Dickey Luck
Played Factory Worker/Lorry Driver (uncredited)
Jack Mandeville
Played Solicitor (uncredited)
Vicky Marshall
Played Tea Girl (uncredited)
Colin McKenzie
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Jimmy Millar
Played Missiles Worker (uncredited)
Cecil Paul
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Geremy Phillips
Played Youth (uncredited)
Harry Phipps
Played Missiles Worker (uncredited)
Bob Raymond
Played Factory Worker (uncredited)

Ernie Rice
Played Missiles Worker (uncredited)
Johnny Rossi
Played Actor (uncredited)
Pat Ryan
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Jack Sharp
Played Official (uncredited)

Sheila Sim
Played Visitor (uncredited)
Stan Simmonds
Played Factory Worker (uncredited)
Tony Spears
Played Reporter (uncredited)
George Spence
Played Missiles Worker (uncredited)
Philip Stewart
Played Solicitor (uncredited)

Fred Stroud
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Joseph Tregonino
Played Empire Loyalist (uncredited)
Robert Vossler
Played Policeman (uncredited)
Billy Wilmot
Played Missiles Worker (uncredited)
Bob Wright
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Paula Wright
Played Nudist (uncredited)
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