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I'm All Right Jack
I'm All Right Jack

I'm All Right Jack

19591h 45m★ 6.6コメディ

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作品考察・見どころ

本作は、戦後イギリスの労働争議を鋭い風刺で切り裂いたコメディの金字塔です。資本家と労働組合の双方が抱く独善的な利己主義を笑いに変える演出は、現代にも通じる普遍的な警鐘を鳴らしています。各勢力の身勝手さが衝突し、収拾のつかない騒動へ発展する様は、滑稽でありながらも人間の本質を突く真理に満ちています。 特筆すべきはピーター・セラーズの驚異的な演技力です。規律に固執する組合リーダーの滑稽さと、その裏に潜む悲哀を完璧な技術で体現し、作品に圧倒的な深みを与えています。テリー=トーマスら名優との化学反応も素晴らしく、緻密なキャラクター描写が社会構造の歪みを鮮烈に描き出す、最高峰の風刺劇として今なお色褪せない輝きを放っています。

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Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
Fred Kite / Sir John Kennaway
Ian Carmichael
Ian Carmichael
Stanley Windrush
Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
Major Hitchcock
Richard Attenborough
Richard Attenborough
Sidney De Vere Cox
Dennis Price
Dennis Price
Bertram Tracepurcel
Margaret Rutherford
Margaret Rutherford
Aunt Dolly
Irene Handl
Irene Handl
Mrs. Kite
Liz Fraser
Liz Fraser
Cynthia Kite
Miles Malleson
Miles Malleson
Windrush Sr., Stanley's father
Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland
Mr. Mohammed

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: John Boulting

脚本: Frank Harvey / John Boulting / Alan Hackney

制作: Roy Boulting

撮影監督: Mutz Greenbaum

制作会社: Charter Film Productions / British Lion Films

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 9

Near masterpiece from the brilliant Boulting brothers. I'm All Right Jack is directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting from a script by Frank Harvey, John Boulting and Alan Hackney. It's based on the novel Private Life by Hackney and is a sequel to the Boulting's 1956 film Private's Progress. Returning from the first film are Ian Carmichael, Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas, Victor Madden & Miles Malleson. While Peter Sellers (BAFTA for Best Actor) and a ream of British comedy actors of the time make up the rest of the cast. Looking to force a crooked deal, Bertram Tracepurcel (Price) and his cohort Sydney de Vere Cox (Attenborough) convince Major Hitchcock (Thomas), the personnel manager at the local missile factory, to hire Tracepurcel's nephew, Stanley Windrush (Carmichael), knowing full well that his earnest and wet behind the ears approach to work will cause fractions within the work force. Then it's expected that Bolshoi shop steward Fred Kite (Sellers) will call a strike that will see the crooked plan to fruition. Between 1956 and 1963 the Boulting brothers produced a number of satirical movies, I'm All Right Jack is arguably the finest of the bunch. Given that it's now admittedly a dated time capsule, for some of the dialogue would simply be shot down in this day and age, one has to judge and value it for the time it was made. The first and most striking thing about the film is that nobody escapes the firing line, this is not merely a device to kick the trade unions with {and a kicking they do get}, but also the government, the media, big industries and the good old chestnut of the old school brigade. All are in the sights of the Boulting's and the team. The overriding message being that all of them are out for themselves, self-interest and feathering of ones nest is the order of the times. Also winning a BAFTA was the screenplay, with that you still need the cast to do do it justice. Ian Carmichael was an undervalued performer in that he was an unselfish actor feeding set ups to his costars. That is never more evident than it is here where the likes of Margaret Rutherford, Irene Handl, John Le Mesurier, Liz Fraser & Victor Madden benefit greatly playing off of Carmichael's toff twit twittering. But it's Sellers movie all the way. Which considering he didn't want to do the movie originally, saying he couldn't see the role of Kite being funny, makes his turn all the more special. Studying for weeks labour leaders and politico types, Sellers, with suit too tight, cropped hair and a Hitler moustache, nails the pompous militancy of the shop steward leader. It doesn't stop there, couple it with the contrast of Kite's home life, where the Boulting's are slyly digging away at facades, and you get a two side of the coin performance that's a joy from start to finish. Very much like Ealing's sharp 51 piece, The Man In The White Suit, this is cynical, but classy, British cinema across the board. Throwing punches and with cheek unbound, I'm All Right Jack has razor sharp teeth from which to take a bite of the comedy pie with. 9/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Poor old "Windrush" (Ian Carmichael) finds himself cleverly manipulated by his uncle "Tracepurcel" (Dennis Price) into taking a job at the family factory. Not in the management, you understand, but on the shop floor. After about ten seconds, his arrival has provoked the animosity of shop steward "Kite" (Peter Sellers) who can't quite decide whether he is annoyed that this man has been employed without union consultation or because he might be summarily fired because they complain to the management (Terry-Thomas). To strike or not to strike? Well that's really the gist of this entertaining satire that pokes fun at the bloody-mindedness of a union organisation that is hostile to just about everything, and at a management that cares only about lining it's own pockets. It's this latter aspect that's well played out by Price and Richard Attenborough who's character owns a rival desperate to poach a lucrative £1.5 millions contract from the esteemed "Mr. Mohammed" (Marne Maitland). A delightful ensemble of the great and the good from British cinema lights up the rest of this - Margaret Rutherford, Miles Malleson (usually entirely déshabillé), Liz Fraser and the no-nonsense Irene Handl all get in on the act and help this send up the ridiculousness of the dogmatic as well as the outdated family business practices that enabled the bosses to basically inherit their jobs! Sellers, Price and Carmichael are on great form here depicting the sublime to the ridiculousness of British industrial relations in the 1950s and it's a good example of satire that even now, almost sixty five years later, might still ring just a little bit true and certainly merits a watch.

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