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Blue murder at St. Trinians

"The unruly belles discredit St. Trinian's by spending more time backing horses than studying subjects. The dotty headmistress's bookie brother intends to turn this to his advantage. As for Alastair Sim's dual role - he's in a class of his own!"--Container.

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  • "Blue murder at Saint Trinian's"
  • "belles de Saint-Trinian"
  • "Belles of St. Trinian's"
  • "[Naples, FL]"
  • "Belles of Saint Trinian's"@en
  • "Belles of Saint Trinian's"

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  • "First in the series of films based on the cartoon creations of Ronald Searle. Miss Millicent Fritton (Alastair Sim), headmistress of St Trinian's School for Girls, attempts to stave off her creditors by 'looking after' the pocket money of a wealthy sheikh's daughter currently enrolled at the school, and investing it on the sheikh's horse, Arab Boy, in the local derby. Unfortunately, Miss Fritton's bookmaking brother Clarence (also Sim) has backed another horse, and kidnaps Arab Boy to ensure his own sizeable win. Miss Fritton enlists the help of disreputable boot boy Flash Harry (George Cole), the teaching staff and the Old Girls in rescuing Arab Boy and returning him to the race."
  • ""The unruly belles discredit St. Trinian's by spending more time backing horses than studying subjects. The dotty headmistress's bookie brother intends to turn this to his advantage. As for Alastair Sim's dual role - he's in a class of his own!"--Container."@en
  • "St. Trinian's is a highly unorthodox educational establishment whose students bet on the horses, terrorize the neighborhood around the campus, and generally wreak havoc. Unfortunately St. Trinian's is virtually bankrupt. A Sultan's prize thoroughbred is considered the salvation for the school's diminishing funds and survival and the shrewd girls begin intricate strategic plans for the successful kidnapping of the horse who can save their school."@en
  • ""The Sultan of Makyad decides to send his favourite daughter to an English school and chooses St Trinian's because it is conveniently close to the stables where his racehorses are trained. But complications develop when Arabella, leader of the 'Sixth Form Gang' at school, is encouraged by her bookmaker father to kidnap the Sultan's prize thoroughbred."--Cover."
  • "A rip-roaring farce set among the uninhibited pupils of an un-orthodox school. A sultan sends his daughter to St. Trinians because it is near his racehorse stables. One of the students kidnaps the sultans prize mare and pandemonium ensues."@en
  • "St Trinian's, an exclusive girl's school whose students bet on the horses, terrorize the neighborhood around the campus, and generally wreak havoc, is virtually bankrupt. Inspired by the original drawings of the girls and staff of St. Trinian's by Ronald Searle."
  • "A rip-roaring farce set among the uninhibited pupils of an un-orthodox school. A sultan sends his daughter to St. Trinians because it is near his racehorse stables. One of the students kidnaps the sultans prize mare and pandemonium ensues."
  • "The schoolgirls win a UNESCO prize trip which takes them to Rome. They become mixed up with a jewel thief on the run."@en
  • "The schoolgirls win a UNESCO prize trip which takes them to Rome. They become mixed up with a jewel thief on the run."
  • "The anarchic St Trinian's schoolgirls win a UNESCO prize trip to Rome, in the second St Trinian's film. Upon arrival they become involved with a jewel thief (Lionel Jeffries) who hides out with the school, disguised as the headmistress."
  • "A rich Italian prince is looking for a wife and the schoolgirls are convinced one of them would be perfect; they win a UNESCO prize trip which takes them to Rome and become mixed up with a jewel thief on the run."
  • "In order to save St. Trinian's Girls School, Miss Fritton, the headmistress, collaborates with the girls and bets on a horse race. Mayhem ensues when the horse is stolen. Alastair Sim stars as the headmistress."
  • "A rip-roaring farce set among the uninhibited pupils of an un-orthodox school. A sultan sends his daughter to St. Trinians because it is near his racehorse stables. One of the students kidnaps the sultan's prize mare and pandemonium ensues."@en
  • "A farce set among the uninhibited pupils of an unorthodox school. A sultan sends his daughter to St. Trinian's because it is near his racehorse stables. One of the students kidnaps the sultan's prize mare and pandemonium ensues."
  • "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."@en
  • "A farce set among the uninhibited pupils of an unorthodox school. A sultan sends his daughter to St. Trinian's because it is near his racehorse stables. One of the students kidnaps the sultan's prize mare and pandemonium ensues."@en
  • "With their headmistress under lock and key, St. Trinian's girls find themselves under the protection of the British Army. Inspired by the original drawings of the girls and staff of St. Trinian's by Ronald Searle."@en
  • "The notorious St. Trinian's schoolgirls win a trip to Rome where they become involved with a jewel thief."@en
  • "The awful schoolgirls win a UNESCO prize trip which takes them to Rome where they become involved with a jewel thief. Let loose in Europe, it's not long before St. Trinians have succeeded in endangering European relations and general pandemonium ensues as the girls go into action."@en
  • "The awful schoolgirls win a UNESCO prize trip which takes them to Rome where they become involved with a jewel thief."@en
  • "The first of Gilliat and Launder's St. Trinians epics, stars Alastair Sim as the headmistress of a private school for young ladies. Sim also plays Clarence Fritton, the bookmaker brother of the bemused Miss Fritton, who hits upon a scheme to make a killing at the racetrack. The anarchistic, precocious girls of St. Trinians, a permanent headache for the police and the Ministry of Education, foil the horsenapping of a famous steed."

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  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "British films"
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  • "Fiction"
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  • "Juvenile works"

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  • "Blue murder at St. Trinians"@en
  • "Blue murder at St. Trinians"
  • "Blue murder at St Trinian's"
  • "Belles of St. Trinians"@en
  • "Belles of St. Trinians"
  • "The Belles of St. Trinians"
  • "The belles of St. Trinians"
  • "The belles of St Trinian's"
  • "The belles of St Trinian's"@en
  • "The Belles of St. Trinian's"@en
  • "The Belles of St. Trinian's"
  • "The Belles of St Trinian's"
  • "Belles of St. Trinian's"
  • "Blue murder at St. Trinian's The belles of St. Trinian's"
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  • "The belles of St. Trinian's"
  • "Blue murder at St. Trinian's"@en
  • "Blue murder at St. Trinian's"

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