The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's (1960)
Directed by Frank Launder / Sidney Gilliat
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka
One in the series of St. Trinian's off-beat, irreverent comedies that began in 1953 and continued strong through the '60s, this farce by Frank Launder features the usual bevy of comely young women who attend the school. This time around, the femmes terribles have just burnt down the school and shock the world by getting acquitted when hauled into the Old Bailey. It seems the judge is keen on Rosalie (Julie Alexander) and besides, an unscrupulous shyster posing as a professor offers to rebuild the school. Instead, he takes the offenders on a bogus tour of Greece and once they are underway, he leads them to his real goal -- forced matrimony to the sons of an Arab sheik. As always, this St. Trinian's comedy is meant for audiences who enjoy its own brand of humor.
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demon, demonic-possession, harem, possession, private-school, recruit [soldier], school, sheik, girl, girls'-school, police, sting [scam]