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O Lucky Man! (1973)

Drama | 178 minutes
3,66 62 votes

Genre: Drama / Music

Duration: 178 minuten

Country: United Kingdom / United States

Directed by: Lindsay Anderson

Stars: Malcolm McDowell, Ralph Richardson and Rachel Roberts

IMDb score: 7,6 (9.021)

Releasedate: 25 March 1973

O Lucky Man! plot

"Smile while you’re makin’ it. Laugh while you’re takin’ it. Even though you’re fakin’ it. Nobody’s gonna know …"

Michael is a coffee seller and he exemplifies worker morale. Nothing can keep him from his job, not even car accidents, lab tests, physical torture and tempting customers.

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Michael Arnold Travis / Plantation Thief

Sir James Burgess / Monty

Gloria Rowe / Madame Paillard / Mrs. Richards

Mr. Duff / Charlie Johnson / Dr. Munda

Patricia / Casting Assistant

Stewart / Prof. Millar / Meths Drinker

Factory Chairman / Prison Governor

Tea Lady / Neighbour

Neighbour / Usher / Sister Hallett

Jenkins / Interrogator / Salvation Army Major

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And after If... again Malcolm McDowell directed by Lindsay Anderson and here too the main character is called Michael Travis, although this does not seem to be the same person to me, because this Michael Travis is burning with ambition but has to start at the bottom of the ladder as a sales representative for coffee.

"The revolution is opium for intellectuals" the revolutionary fire seems to have gone out, although the way Anderson leads us through the United Kingdom in 1973 is anarchic in approach.

A few songs by Alan Price and his band, quite nice, but here we might have wanted a little heavier rock, but that's a bit of whining in the margins.

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