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  1. Lucky Jim: Directed by John Boulting. With John Welsh, Ronald Cardew, Hugh Griffith, Kenneth Griffith. Jim Dixon feels anything but lucky. At the university he has to do the bidding of absent-minded and boring Professor Welch to have any hope of keeping his job.

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    • Comedy
    • John Boulting
    • 1957-09-17
  2. 95 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Budget. £172,289 [1] Lucky Jim is a 1957 British comedy film directed by John Boulting and starring Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Hugh Griffith. [2] It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis.

  3. Jul 29, 2023 · ITEM TILE. 1 file. MPEG4. 1 file. TORRENT. The 1957 film adaptation of Kingsley Amis' 1954 novel, 'Lucky Jim'. Directed by John Boulting. Starring Ian Carmichael.

    • 92 min
    • 191
    • Matthew Fairhurst
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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucky_JimLucky Jim - Wikipedia

    Lucky Jim is a novel by Kingsley Amis, first published in 1954 by Victor Gollancz.It was Amis's first novel and won the 1955 Somerset Maugham Award for fiction. The novel follows the academic and romantic tribulations of the eponymous James (Jim) Dixon, a reluctant history lecturer at an unnamed provincial English university.

    • January 1954
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  7. Brief Synopsis. Jim Dixon feels anything but lucky. At the university he has to do the bidding of absent-minded and boring Professor Welch to have any hope of keeping his job. Worse, he has managed to get entangled with unexciting but neurotic Margaret Peel, a friend of the Professor's. All-in-all, the pub is the only friendly place to be.

  8. Jim Dixon feels anything but lucky. At the university he has to do the bidding of absent-minded and boring Professor Welch to have any hope of keeping his job. Worse, he has managed to get entangled with unexciting but neurotic Margaret Peel, a friend of the Professor's. All-in-all, the pub is the only friendly place to be. His misery is completed at a dreadful weekend gathering of the Welch ...

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