O Lucky Man!: Two-Disc Special Edition
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UPC: 085391-200314 (DVD)
Region Coding: 1, 2, 3, 4
Production Year: 1973
Rating: R (Restricted)
Running Time: 178 min.
DVD Release: 10/23/2007
Case Type: Keep Case
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: $19.97
Malcolm McDowell provides the original idea for and stars as wide-eyed innocent (not for long) Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson’s epic comedy 'O Lucky Man!' Armed with ambition and a work ethic, coffee salesman Mick hits the road and finds that desire alone can't bring wealth and status. He meets rich and poor alike...and finds cunning and cruelty across the social spectrum. Ralph Richardson, Helen Mirren, Arthur Lowe, Rachel Roberts, Mona Washbourne and other stars in multiple roles knit Mick's picaresque adventures together. And commenting with wit and irony is Alan Price, providing a memorable song score. Once you meet Mick, you're the lucky one.

Genres
Drama



Studios
Warner Bros. Pictures
Memorial Enterprises-SAM
Warner Home Video
Features
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Featurettes
Audio Commentary
Subtitles
English
French
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital Mono
Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
Cast
Malcolm McDowell as Mick
Ralph Richardson as Sir James
Ralph Richardson as Monty
Rachel Roberts as Gloria
Rachel Roberts as Madame Paillard
Rachel Roberts as Mrs Richards
Arthur Lowe as Mr Duff
Arthur Lowe as Charlie Johnson
Arthur Lowe as Dr Munda
Helen Mirren as Patricia
Dandy Nichols as Tea Lady
Dandy Nichols as Neighbour
Mona Washbourne as Neighbour
Mona Washbourne as Usher
Mona Washbourne as Sister Hallett
Peter Jeffrey as Factory Chairman
Peter Jeffrey as Prison Governor
Graham Crowden as Stewart
Graham Crowden as Prof Millar
Graham Crowden as Meths Drinker
Philip Stone as Jenkins
Philip Stone as Interrogator
Philip Stone as Salvation Army Major
Mary Macleod as Mary Ball
Mary Macleod as Salvationist
Mary Macleod as Vicar's Wife
Michael Bangerter as William
Michael Bangerter as Interrogator
Michael Bangerter as Assistant
Michael Bangerter as Released Prisoner
Wallas Eaton as John Stone (Coffee Factory)
Wallas Eaton as Steiger
Wallas Eaton as Meths Drinker
Wallas Eaton as Film Executive
Wallas Eaton as Warder
Warren Clarke as Master of Ceremonies (Nightspot)
Warren Clarke as Warner
Warren Clarke as Male Nurse
Bill Owen as Barlow (Nightspot)
Bill Owen as Superintendent
Michael Medwin as Duke of Belminster
Michael Medwin as Captain
Michael Medwin as Power Station Technician
Vivian Pickles as Good Lady
Geoffrey Palmer as Basil Keyes
Geoffrey Palmer as Doctor
Geoffrey Chater as Bishop
Geoffrey Chater as Vicar
Anthony Nicholls as General
Anthony Nicholls as Judge
Brian Glover as Foreman
Brian Glover as Power Station Guard
Edward Judd as Oswald
Pearl Nunez as Mrs Naidu
Jeremy Bulloch as Young Man
David Daker as Policeman
Edward Peel as Policeman
Alan Price as Himself
Colin Green as Guitar
Clive Thacker as Drums
Dave Markee as Bass Guitar
Ian Leake as Roadie
Bart Alison
Ben Aris
John Barrett
Margot Bennett
James Bolam
Sue Bond
Constance Chapman
Peter Childs
Frank Cousins
Brian Croucher
Allen Cullen
Paul Dawkins
Anna Dawson
Michael Elphick
Eleanor Fazan
Pat Healey
Geoff Hinsliff
Jo Jeggo
Patricia Lawrence
Stephanie Lawrence
Brian Lawson
Terence Maidment
Tuesday Miller
Christine Noonan
Ken Oxtoby
Stuart Perry
Brian Pettifer
Bill Pilkington
Cyril Renison
Irene Richmond
Roy Scammell
Peter Schofield
Frank Singuineau
Patsy Smart
David Stern
Adele Strong
Hugh Thomas
Betty Turner
Glenn Williams
Catherine Willmer
Crew
Direction:
Lindsay Anderson: Director
Writing:
David Sherwin: Screenwriter
Malcolm McDowell: Original Material By
Production:
Michael Medwin: Producer
Lindsay Anderson: Producer
Cinematography:
Miroslav Ondricek: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Tom Priestley: Film Editor
David Gladwell: Film Editor
Music:
Alan Price: Composer
Alan Price: Song Writer
Sound:
Chris Wangler: Sound
Alan Bell: Sound Editor
Art:
Alan Withy: Art Director
Jocelyn Herbert: Production Designer