I'm All Right Jack (1959)рџ”№ 01:45:00 Access

: Disillusioned by the "I'm all right, Jack" attitude—a British idiom for smug selfishness—Stanley renounces modern industry entirely.

: Directors John and Roy Boulting chose not to take a side, instead depicting both the "unscrupulous bosses" and the "work-shy unions" as equally incompetent or corrupt. Notable Cast Performances I'm All Right Jack (1959)рџ”№ 01:45:00

: Portrays the "tetchily incompetent" personnel manager caught between the two warring factions. I'm All Right Jack (1959) - Full cast & crew - IMDb : Disillusioned by the "I'm all right, Jack"

: The title refers to the complacency of those who have secured their own well-being and ignore the plight of others. I'm All Right Jack (1959)рџ”№ 01:45:00

: The film lampoons the 1950s British class system, showing how management's greed and the unions' rigid dogmatism both lead to industrial paralysis.