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"Luckily they thought I'd just been in the wardrobe and not in anyone's bed." Kathryn ... riche Essex girl role in St Trinian's because it was so unlike her own school – which was so strict ...
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!
There is a geek with granny glasses and knee-length skirt who is such a computer whiz she can mastermind a multi-million-pound art theft. There's a chav Essex girl and a freakish creature with ...
“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 ...
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's." ...
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 ...
St. Trinian’s. LONDON -- Remaking eccentric English comedies is seldom a good idea, especially the ones from Ealing Studios with all those wonderful character actors.
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 ...
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.
The plot revisits previous storylines in that St Trinian's, the infamous school for "young ladies", is in financial crisis. The bank is threatening headmistress Camilla Fritton with closure.