muted

O Lucky Man!

Rating7.6 /10
19732 h 58 m
United Kingdom
9162 people rated

An ambitious coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures that seem designed to challenge his naive idealism.

Comedy
Drama
Fantasy

User Reviews

💥

29/05/2023 20:50
source: O Lucky Man!

Sùžanne.Momo

18/11/2022 08:55
Trailer—O Lucky Man!

Asif Patel

16/11/2022 12:05
O Lucky Man!

Richmond Nyarko

16/11/2022 03:05
It's always nice to find a worthy film after being a movie watcher for three decades. I remember when this movie was in the theaters. I was a teenager then and didn't go see it. I decided to watch the video and was immediately drawn into this surreal Bunuelish kind of British made movie. Malcolm McDowell is superb as the forever optimistic young coffee salesman. No matter what happens to him, he keeps his good attitude. Don't miss it! But, don't expect absolute narrative

Rahil liya

16/11/2022 03:05
Lindsay Anderson's kind-of-sequel to 'If...' puts everyman Mick Travis, again played brilliantly by Malcolm MacDowell, into a surreal world in which he takes a journey (inspired by Candide) through scenes and situations which have an impact on his life. A large cast support McDowell, many playing multiple roles. Most memorable are Arthur Lowe, Rachel Roberts, Ralph Richardson, Helen Mirren, Alan Price (who also supplies the music), Graham Crowden, Peter Jeffrey, Mona Washbourne, Dandy Nichols, and Michael Medwin. It's all very weird and perhaps half of what's on screen misses the mark. It is more a cycle of images which stay in the mind than a coherent film. An attack on capitalism? Anderson would return to the theme (again with Travis as the central character) in the misfiring 1980s film 'Britannia Hospital'. The best of the trio remains 'If...'.

THE TIKTOK GODDESS 🧝🏻‍♀️

16/11/2022 03:05
There is something intriguing about this film. It won't suit everybody, but if you are in a reflective mood you'll find yourself drawn into the story and becoming fascinated by it. It is a journey through life and its experiences directed with a deftness and real respect for the material. The points are all made with a lightness which somehow makes them all the more effective. You watch the story unfold and are reminded of your own life's progression. Malcolm McDowell contributed to the script and is just superb in the lead role. He uses exactly the right touch in a perfectly judged performance - it is difficult to imagine anybody else in this part. A classic often overlooked by mainstream film critics.

Aliou-1er

16/11/2022 03:05
Michael Travis (Malcolm McDowell) is a coffee salesman trainee who is put into a prominent position after the previous salesman in the Northeast runs off. He finds a corrupt system in decline. He gets lost driving in the North. He runs across a military installation and gets tortured for a confession. He escapes when fire breaks out. Then he gets involved with medical experiments by Dr. Millar. He escapes and lives with Patricia (Helen Mirren) in London. This is dated. The surrealism is interesting for the first half hour. I get the general rant against the world. However the movie loses tension as each weird thing seems to randomly occur. I lose interest in the narrative. It's a fascinating bit of 70's British film. They are obviously throwing the traditional playbook out the window and trying something different. In addition to McDowell, it's fascinating to see Helen Mirren in her 20s.

Hasan(KING)

16/11/2022 03:05
It became my favorite film the day I saw it for the first time, 22 years ago! It still is. I saw it again on video a week ago and here it is, traveling through my brain as a familiar song with constant new messages. Malcolm McDowell and Lindsay Anderson had blown us away with "If..." a couple of years before. But if "If..." was the courting, marriage and honeymoon of two great artists, "O Lucky Man" is a confirmation of a great love story. I know there are a few other members of this menage, David Sherwin for instance or the amazing group of superb British character actors from Mona Washbourne to Helen Mirren but the incomparable presence of McDowell inhabiting Anderson's universe makes this "O Lucky Man" one of the happiest movie adventures of my movie going life. As you may have noticed, I haven't told you anything about the film, I just wanted to share my thoughts hoping to wet your appetite. If you haven't seen it, don't miss it.

Naeem dorya

16/11/2022 03:05
To see this film again has been a monumental thrill. Lindsay Anderson, what an extraordinary director. IF. THIS SPORTING LIFE. BRITANNIA HOSPITAL. THE WHALES OF AUGUST. So very few films, but each one of them, a journey of discovery. Entertaining but angry and provoking. His repertory of actors, from Malcolm McDowell his star and, I imagine, his lover to Arthur Lowe. The Anderson-McDowell collaborations deserve an in depth study. Very rarely a director and actor can bring such glories from each other. De Niro and Scorsese. Von Stemberg and Dietrich. Kazan and Brando and very few others. The joys of Rachel Roberts, Ralph Richardson, Helen Mirren, Mona Washbourne and a cast of a thousand glorious British character actors. The film is so filled with surprises that you don't want ever to end.
123Movies load more