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The institution of St. Trinian has yet again fallen on tough times as the bank is on the verge of closing the school. Headmistress Camilla Fritton does not know what to do — her school must survive!
“St. Trinian’s” Movie Review -- The original “St. Trinian’s” films, dating back to the 1950s, were chapters in a hugely popular British series featuring a run-down school for girls and ...
Cartoonist Ronald Searle immortalized the getup in his books on “St. Trinian’s.” Last week the headmistress of one private school defended the costume: “There is no reason for a girl to be ...
Ronald first published the comics about boarding school girls running wild in the 1941 magazine Lilliput. In 1942, the creator of St. Trinian’s was captured by the Japanese and held as a POW ...
The semblance of plot follows Carnaby’s daughter Annabelle (Talulah Riley) as she moves to St. Trinian’s as part of her father’s scheme to sell the school for the real estate. She quickly ...
Buoyed by bonny B.O. in Blighty and ace ancillary, the belles of Britain’s most anarchic private school get to ride again in “St. Trinian’s: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold,” a much ...
St Trinian’s School for Girls joins a long line of British films that comically and affectionately take on the English educational system. Currently earning Oscar buzz, for example, is An Education.
Blighty's most anarchic, un-PC girls' school -- created by cartoonist Ronald Searle, and the inspiration for five movies between 1954 and 1980 -- rides again in 21st century makeover "St. Trinian ...
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