 | The inimitable Alastair Sim plays a highly unusual dual role in this felicitous comedy. He is both the prim and proper headmistress of a girl's school, and her cad of a bookmaker brother. Based on Ronald Searle's cartoons. |
 | Inspired by the "St. Trinians" film series, a headmaster of a boys' school and a headmistress of a girls' school are hard put to maintain order when the schools' students are temporarily thrust together during an emergency. |
 | The fun begins when the criminals who committed the great train robbery hide the money at a remote girl's school. The girls prove to be too much for the crooks. |
 | |
 | |
 | |
 | |
 | The inimitable Alastair Sim plays a highly unusual dual role in this felicitous comedy. He is both the prim and proper headmistress of a girl's school, and her cad of a bookmaker brother. Based on Ronald Searle's cartoons. |
 | The inimitable Alastair Sim plays a highly unusual dual role in this felicitous comedy. He is both the prim and proper headmistress of a girl's school, and her cad of a bookmaker brother. Based on Ronald Searle's cartoons. |
 | The inimitable Alastair Sim plays a highly unusual dual role in this felicitous comedy. He is both the prim and proper headmistress of a girl's school, and her cad of a bookmaker brother. Based on Ronald Searle's cartoons. |