Lucky Jim Review

Lucky Jim
At a provincial university an accident-prone junior lecturer has a disastrous weekend with his girlfriend and his professor.

by KN |
Published on
Release Date:

17 Sep 1957

Running Time:

95 minutes

Certificate:

U

Original Title:

Lucky Jim

Kingsley Amis' frenetic but funny novel about the complicated life of a young lecturer squirming for better things in a redbrick university shouldn't really have been hammered into a 'whoops-matron' Ian Carmichael farce follow-up to Private's Progress and I'm All Right, Jack.

Carmichael does comical drunk well, but can't stretch to working-class Northern and turns the big finale, in which Jim lambasts the hidebound clods who blame him for everything, into a Norman Wisdom routine.

On the plus side, there is priceless hidebound cloddery from Hugh Griffith ('History speaking'), and a superb exercise in smarmy, pretentious, asexual sleaziness from Terry-Thomas.

A vulgarization of a famous comic novel which though getting laughs debased it's source material.
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