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Réalisé par Wendy ToyeOrigine Royaume-uniGenres ComédieActeurs Kenneth More,
Shelagh Fraser,
Mandy Miller,
Ronald Squire,
Olga Lindo,
Anita Sharp-BolsterNote65%
Commander Peter Kent of the Royal Navy and his wife May have three children, ranging form five to eleven years: Peter, Anne and Fusty. Kent comes home after three years abroad with no idea how to handle the children. When Mary has to fly to Canada, Peter takes his children to his father's new country home, which turns out to be a windmill. They end up clashing with an American family in the neighbourhood. , 1h19
Réalisé par Wendy ToyeOrigine Royaume-uniGenres ComédieActeurs Nigel Patrick,
Kathleen Harrison,
David Tomlinson,
David Hurst,
Leo McKern,
Nicholas PhippsNote55%
Filmed on location in Switzerland the story concerns two young bachelors taking separate skiing holidays at the same resort. Clive Morton (Nigel Patrick) and "Humpy" Miller (David Tomlinson) have nothing whatsoever in common—except for one thing, both men fall for the hotel proprietor's daughter Mary (Jill Day). As the story progresses Clive, a debonair soldier and sportsman gets quickly into his stride as poor "Humpy" a clumsy, incongruous fellow looks on dumbly., 1h34
Réalisé par Frank LaunderOrigine Royaume-uniGenres ComédieThèmes Le thème de l'éducationActeurs Cecil Parker,
Joyce Grenfell,
George Cole,
Eric Barker,
Thorley Walters,
Irene HandlNote61%
The girls burn their school to the ground, and subsequently are found guilty at the Old Bailey. The judge, however, is keen on leggy blonde Rosalie (Julie Alexander), and under her influence the girls are freed when Professor Canford of the University of Bagdad (Cecil Parker) claims he can rehabilitate the girls with the tutelage of teacher Miss Harker-Packer (Irene Handl), and requests they be placed in his custody for a 12-month probationary period. Canford’s real scheme is not so benevolent, and he has ulterior motives for sending the St. Trinian’s Sixth Form girls, along with Flash Harry (George Cole) and police Sgt. Ruby Gates (Joyce Grenfell), on a bogus cultural tour of the Greek Islands aboard a luxury yacht.