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Lindsay Anderson, working again with Malcolm McDowell and Robert Sherwin, continues his comic comment on corruption in British society when Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), the school boy from IF. . ., sets out, like a modern Candide, to make his way in the business world. Anderson stretches the boundaries of cinema with an .. Read more
| Starring | Malcolm McDowell, Arthur Lowe, Ralph Richardson, Rachel Roberts |
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| Director | Lindsay Anderson |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama |
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Nowhere in cinema will you find such a bleak worldview infused with such infectious, ebullient, indomitable joy, attentive to the magical propensities of life even when at its darkest
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The Long March of Everyman
A sort of a companion volume to Au Hasard Balthazar ... in reverse and updated! Here, McDowell is the everyman who's the victim, the hapless observer if ... read more »
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Not disappointing, but....
The follow up to 'If....' isn't disappointing but it isn't as good as the first film was. Again there is a stand-out performance by McDowell ... read more »
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O Lucky Man
A brilliant classic British film with a great sound track, about the exploits of a coffee sales man and a demented view of 1970's Britain.
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IF I had know this was so indulgent..
...I might not have rented it. But probably worth it just for seeing Captain Manwaring as a very bad African. Flashes of brilliance but never really understood ... read more »
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We're lucky to have it
The ups and downs of a young salesman who goes through cycles of good luck and bad is a bold and subversive piece of film-making, a worthy successor to 'if... read more »
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O Lucky Man!
Definately not in the same league as 'If...' but worth a watch anyway. Much more intersesting is the documentary on the second disc 'O Lucky Malcolm... read more »
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'O Wonderful Movie'
'O Lucky Man' is still wonderful despite it was made in 1973, certainly, with the help of
Alan Price not in the last place.
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not so lucky audience
A picaresque tale which sees our Malcolm as a kind of holy fool embarking on a series of random adventures in a seedy early 70s Britain. Anderson adopts a ... read more »
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Comedy - engaging and engaged
A sweet surreal journey through 1970s Britain, but in the words of its maverick director Lindsay Anderson, 'epic' and not 'mini'. A worthy ... read more »
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nostalgic
I so enjoyed going back into 'my time'.(I'd forgotten how artificial,how seedy it was at times.)McDowell is terrific in this role.Can't wait to ... read more »
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Very good
Bizarre and overlong, but still engrossing, Lindsay Anderson's critique of british society crica 1973 stands up today. DVD transfer is crisp and Alan Price... read more »