Just My Luck(1957)

60

1h 29m

  • Comedy

Overview

Norman works in a jewellers workshop and fantasises (in the nicest way) about meeting the window dresser across the road from his workshop. He wants to buy her a diamond pendant but calculates it will take him over 100 years to save up for it. He is talked into betting a pound on a six horse accumulator at the Goodwood races with a slightly shady bookmaker. When he has won on the first five races, the bookie owes him over 16,000 pounds and everyone begins to worry. Everyone's future depends on a single race ... what can be done ?

Cast

  • Norman Wisdom

    Norman Wisdom

    Norman Hackett / Mr. Hackett

  • Margaret Rutherford

    Margaret Rutherford

    Mrs. Dooley

  • Jill Dixon

    Jill Dixon

    Anne

  • Leslie Phillips

    Leslie Phillips

    The Hon. Mr. Richard Lumb

  • Delphi Lawrence

    Delphi Lawrence

    Miss Betty Daviot

  • Joan Sims

    Joan Sims

    Phoebe

  • Edward Chapman

    Edward Chapman

    Mr. Stoneway

  • Peter Copley

    Peter Copley

    Mr. Gilbert Weaver

  • Vic Wise

    Vic Wise

    Eddie Diamond

  • Marjorie Rhodes

    Marjorie Rhodes

    Mrs. Hackett

  • Michael Ward

    Michael Ward

    Mr. Cranley

  • Marianne Stone

    Marianne Stone

    Tea Bar Attendant

  • Michael Brennan

    Michael Brennan

    Masseur

  • Cyril Chamberlain

    Cyril Chamberlain

    Goodwood Official

  • Freda Bamford

    Freda Bamford

    Mrs. Crossley

  • Robin Bailey

    Robin Bailey

    Sir George

  • Sam Kydd

    Sam Kydd

    Mr. Roberts

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    Status

    Released (Nov 14, 1957)

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