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Im All Right, Jack
Film Description A breakthrough film for Peter Sellers, who, as fiery union rep. Fred Kite, proved that he was more than just a gifted mimic. A perfectly executed and scathing comic attack on labour relations; the Boulting Brothers never managed to better this landmark satire.
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Review by Barry Forshaw on 25th March 2004 Jack is one of the very best Boulting Brothers satires, as delightfully irreverent as ever. The caustic satire of self-serving unions and corrupt management is as even-handed as ever, and (of course) Peter Seller’s shop steward Fred Kite is one his great comic creations. View more reviews by Barry Forshaw
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