| Albert Finney, Shirley Ann Field,
Rachel Roberts , Hylda Baker, Norman Rossington, Bryan Pringle
"All I want is a good time. The rest is propaganda."
That's the philosophy of archetypal British "angry young man"
Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney). A middle-class working stiff in a
dead-end job, Arthur's principal goal in life is to survive the
work week, then spend the weekend raising as much hell and drinking
as much beer and other liquor as possible. Since pleasure is all
that Arthur lives for, he thinks nothing of starting up an affair
with the wife (Rachel Roberts) of one of his co-workers (Bryan Pringle).
His efforts to secure her an abortion when he gets her pregnant
stem not out of concern for her but out of his own selfishness:
why should he be tied down with a squalling brat? Despite his carousing
and his ongoing desire to escape the dull routine of his weekday
existence, Arthur is doomed to perpetuate that routine via his marriage
to a complacent "nice" girl (Shirley Ann Field) from his
own neighborhood.
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