Watch unlimited films online for $6.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 

The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery

1966

90 Min
  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

DIR Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat

CAST Dora Bryan, Frankie Howerd, George Cole, Reg Varney, Raymond Huntley, Richard Wattis, Portland Mason, Terry Scott, Eric Barker

Synopsis

Seven years after hiding their loot in an abandoned mansion, a team of train robbers is surprised to learn that the building has become the new home to St. Trinian’s, an all-girls high school whose fearless student body bands together against the crooks. Frankie Howerd stars as the gang leader in this beloved British comedy caper, the fourth in a series of films detailing the adventures of the girls of St. Trinian’s.

Director

Original

Frank Launder

Frank Launder left his job as a civil servant because he wanted to entertain, and that he did as a director, screenwriter, and producer — usually in partnership with Sidney Gilliat — of scores of British productions from 1928 until 1980. He is particularly remembered for the “St. Trinian’s” series of films, which began with “The Happiest Days of Your Life” (writer-producer-director, 1950), and focused on a boisterous, unruly school for girls. Together with Gilliat, Launder also wrote “The Lady Vanishes” (1939) for director Alfred Hitchcock, one of the latter’s most successful movies during his British period. The film focused on the disappearance of an older woman and how a younger woman gets caught up in intrigue in the search for the old dame.

Launder joined the Brighton Repertory Company while working as a civil servant, and wrote a play produced by the company, “There Was No Signpost”. This led to a trial as a scriptwriter, beginning with the silent “Cocktails” in 1928. Launder… read more

Wall

Displaying 0 wall posts.

Related Films

Lists

Displaying 1 of 1 lists.

Reviews

No reviews yet — Write the first

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.