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Director:
Mike Vardy
Writers:
John Junkin (writer)
Hugh Whitemore (writer)
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Release Date:
1973 (UK) more
Genre:
Drama more
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Cast

  (Credited cast)
Kenneth Haigh ... Joe Lampton
Nanette Newman ... Lady Alex Ackerman
Harry Andrews ... Lord Ackerman
William Lucas ... Marshall
Clive Swift ... Massey
Paul Williamson ... Tarrant
John Collin ... Wisbech
John Quentin ... Digby
Danny Sewell ... Weston
Charlie Williams ... George Harvey
Anne Cunningham ... Mrs. Harvey
Angela Bruce ... Joyce
Margaret Heald ... Eileen
Norma West ... Sarah Tarrant
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nell Brennan ... Waitress
Tim Brinton ... Newsreader
John Conteh ... Black Boxer
Mary Maude ... Robin Ackerman
Patrick McCann ... White Boxer
Verne Morgan ... Records Clerk
Jaron Valton ... Taranath
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Netherlands:92 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour (Eastmancolor)
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification:
UK:15 (video rating) | UK:X (original rating) | Iceland:12 | USA:R
Company:
Anglo-EMI more

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Charachteristically British, 10 April 2009
Author: sandra small (sandi_small@muchomail.com) from gateshead, tyne and wear, england, uk

The film Man At The Top is quintessentially British in that it has the characteristics that make up the British culture. There is the class system where the bourgeoisie at the top appear to the passive observer, dignified, mannered, and serene, like the characteristics of a Tory gent or lady.

This facade is deceptive, and perhaps deliberately so. The facade is like a weapon and also armour. Therefore, what Man At The Top does well is remove that facade, in order to highlight the double crossing, double dealings, the cheating, the cuckolding, and pointedly the two faced masks of the upper classes.

The two faced attitudes of the upper classes contrasts with the straight talking, down - to - Earth, albeit ambitious Joe Lampton (Kenneth Haigh) who has learnt the measure of his upper class compatriots, and who uses this to his advantage. He wades his own, personal, and bespoke proletariat revolution.

Therefore, Man At The Top is essentially about the on-going British class war. Modernity has given way to opportunities for the proletariat to succeed in business and usurp his and her traditional ruler, and as such the demise of the old order.

The film is full of class war symbolism, such as the fox hunt in which the pray becomes the proletariat, as in Joe, or the 'sparring' within the boxing match, and the suicide revealing the death of the old order, via its own self murder. In other words the freedoms bestowed on society by the establishment have culminated in the latter's destruction, only to give rise to polemic new orders during the 20th Century, such as for example consumer capitalism versus communism.

Besides class war, this film is foresighted, as it reveals capitalism to be full of corruption which is relevant today in 2009 where 'dirty dealings' have exposed the fragility of the system in post-modernity.

This is an excellent film for those who want to see into the British class system and the sparring that goes on between the bourgeoisie and proletariat. It is also a good way of revealing the fragile fibres that endeavour to hold together post modern capitalism

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