The Belles of St. Trinian's
THE BELLES OF ST. TRINIANS, dir. Frank Launder • Classics, Comedy, Kids and Family
The schoolgirls of St. Trinian’s are more interested in men and mischief than homework and hockey, but even greater trouble beckons with the arrival of two new students. Features Alastair Sim playing dual roles as the headmistress, Miss Millicent Fritton, and her twin brother, Clarence.
THE BELLES OF ST. TRINIAN’S is a timeless classic that is hailed as “...possibly the boldest, broadest, burlesque feature ever seen.” (Sight & Sound)
DIRECTED BY FRANK LAUNDER
UNITED KINGDOM | 1954 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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