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Belles of St Trinians (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 91 mins

  • Director: Frank Launder
  • Writer: Frank Launder; Sidney Gilliat
  • Producer: Sidney Gilliat; Frank Launder

CGiii Comment

Just a camp caper from start to finish - and, surprisingly, very entertaining.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The arrival of Sultan's daughter Princess Fatima at England's famous and prestigious 'School for Young Ladies' precipitates even more chaos than usual. Her father's horse Arab Boy is due to run at the nearby Gold Cup so Clarence Fitton, bookie brother of headmistress Millicent, ensures his own daughter is on hand to report progress. At the same time Barchester police have planted sergeant Ruby Gates as a teacher, and the Ministry of Education are sending a third inspector down after the previous two disappeared without trace.

Cast & Characters

Alastair Sim as Millicent Fritton / Clarence Fritton;
Joyce Grenfell as P.W. Ruby Gates;
George Cole as Flash Harry;
Hermione Baddeley as Miss Drownder;
Betty Ann Davies as Miss Waters;
Renee Houston as Miss Brimmer;
Beryl Reid as Miss Wilson;
Irene Handl as Miss Gale;
Mary Merrall as Miss Buckland;
Joan Sims as Miss Dawn;
Balbina as Mlle de St. Emilion;
Jane Henderson as Miss Holland;
Diana Day as Jackie;
Jill Braidwood as Florrie;
Annabelle Covey as Maudie