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O Lucky Man! (1973)
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One man's dreams of success take him on a Byzantine journey through the various stations of the British class system in this politically charged black comedy from director Lindsay Anderson. Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell) is an ambitious young man who is looking to get his foot on the first rung of the ladder of success by landing a job as a salesman. After the death of Imperial Coffee's leading drummer in the North, Travis' charm and enthusiasm so impresses manager Mr. Duff (Arthur Lowe) that he's given the job, and after some coaching from Gloria Rowe (Rachel Roberts), Travis sets out to find his fortune in the coffee trade. Travis' desire for success quickly sets him on a curious odyssey in which he happens upon a secret sex club for businessmen, finds himself the subject of random seductions by lonely women, is captured and tortured by military intelligence agents, submits to medical experiments at a bizarre private clinic, hitches a ride with a traveling rock band led by former Animals keyboardist Alan Price, falls in love with a beautiful young bohemian named Patricia (Helen Mirren), goes to work for her father (Ralph Richardson), who happens to be a singularly corrupt political figure, and eventually lands in prison after he's implicated in a deal to sell chemical weapons to the Third World. As Mick's strange tale progresses, we periodically visit Price and his band in the recording studio or rehearsal hall, as they work on songs which serve as both mirror and counterpoint for Travis' progress. O Lucky Man! was the second film in which Malcolm McDowell would portray Mick Travis for director Lindsay Anderson, following If..., and preceding Britannia Hospital; the film's surreal undercurrent was reinforced by the casting, in which nearly all of the principal actors play two or three roles. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Malcolm McDowellRalph Richardson, (more)
Director(s):
Lindsay Anderson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Jonell and Chad S.

    The only problem is that this is considered 2 discs so DON'T RENT FROM HERE if you can only get 1 movie at a time. The movie will stop HALF WAY THROUGH and you'll be forced to wait till disc 2 arrives to see the rest of the film! Terrible! Great film though.

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    RICHARD R.

    A great movie, BUT I agree with the previous review. DON'T RENT THIS MOVIE FROM HERE! It STOPS in the middle of the picture and you are forced to wait for Disc 2. This is a ROTTEN way to do business!

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    Marc L.

    What a great find! A classic British film from 1973 that is a surreal cinematic journey that's worth taking. Great cast and a delightful style of story telling by Mc Dowell and director Lindsay Anderson. Great music from the under rated Alan Price (former keyboardist of The Animals) memorable songs and a really engaging way of weaving the songs into the film itself. Make sure to listen to the commentary on the bonus features with the script writer, David Sherwin, Mc Dowell and Alan Price as it is very insightful. This film stands the test of time and one can see why it won the best film award at Cannes upon its release. I'm hoping for another studio record from Alan Price one of these days as he's such a good composer and player. If you like the Python films; you'll like this style of comedy/drama. My Grade: A+ Marc L. Seattle, WA

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