
I'm All Right Jack
Comedy
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
Fred Kite / Sir John Kennaway
Peter Sellers
Fred Kite / Sir John Kennaway


Ian Carmichael
Ian Carmichael
Stanley Windrush
Ian Carmichael
Stanley Windrush


Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
Major Hitchcock
Terry-Thomas
Major Hitchcock


Richard Attenborough
Richard Attenborough
Sidney De Vere Cox
Richard Attenborough
Sidney De Vere Cox


Dennis Price
Dennis Price
Bertram Tracepurcel
Dennis Price
Bertram Tracepurcel


Margaret Rutherford
Margaret Rutherford
Aunt Dolly
Margaret Rutherford
Aunt Dolly


Irene Handl
Irene Handl
Mrs. Kite
Irene Handl
Mrs. Kite


Liz Fraser
Liz Fraser
Cynthia Kite
Liz Fraser
Cynthia Kite


Miles Malleson
Miles Malleson
Windrush Sr., Stanley's father
Miles Malleson
Windrush Sr., Stanley's father


Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland
Mr. Mohammed
Marne Maitland
Mr. Mohammed
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