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St. Trinians Box Set (4 Discs)
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St. Trinians Box Set (4 Discs)

Terry-Thomas, Alastair Sim & Joan Sims

Customer rating on St. Trinians Box Set (4 Discs): 5 out of 5 stars ( 6 customer ratings )

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The Belles Of St. Trinians: Joyce Grenfell takes the lead as a clumsy young police sergeant gone undercover to investigate the dubious goings on at Millicent Fritton's establishment for young ladies which turn out to include the use of a chemistry lab as a liquor distillery and low tactics on the hockey field which are rather less than jolly!

(Dir. Frank Launder, 1954)

Blue Murder At St. Trinians: The anarchic schoolgirls head to Rome, having won a UNESCO prize trip, where they become unwittingly involved with a jewel thief...

(Dir. Frank Launder, 1957)

The Pure Hell Of St. Trinians: Those outrageous St. Trinians girls are back with a vengeance in the second sequel of anarchy and chaos.

A rich Arab Sheikh visits the school, hunting for gym-slipped recruits for his harem, which might explain the sudden interest in geography lessons. However, he doesn't know what he's let himself in for!

(Dir. Frank Launder, 1960)

The Great St. Trinians Train Robbery: A bunch of criminals infiltrate the school and plan to use the dubious educational establishment to stash the loot. But the train robbers fall foul of the schoolgirls and their need to have a good time causing havoc!

(Dir. Sidney Gilliat/Frank Launder, Colour, 1966)

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Customer rating on St. Trinians Box Set (4 Discs): 5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (6 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars "St. Trinians, St Trinians will never die"

bargainseeker | 10/07/2008 | See all bargainseeker's reviews (11) »

If you liked the new film don't buy these as you will see just how bad it is compared to the orginals

Classic comedy for all the family

"St. Trinians, St Trinians will never die" through they had a good try at killing off the reputation as one of the classic comedy greats with the new film.

Saw these on the BBC as a kid with my mum and dad and have loved them ever since (had them on video till the tapes wore out)
so when I saw them here with a big discount I got them.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars st trinians

maudmary | 14/04/2008 | See all maudmary's reviews (1) »

I remember watching these films on the telly on channel 5. I had to have them for myself and then I found the full box set on play .com. I really enjoy watching them and tell my kids that this is my old school. A really good watch, this is what it is all about

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars st trinianns

dingdongbell | 10/02/2008 | See all dingdongbell's reviews (2) »

I saw all these in the cinema going back to the 1950's,a waste of time trying to emulate them,it will not work,the time has passed

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Technical Details

 

Terry-Thomas, Alastair Sim, Joan Sims, George Cole, Cecil Parker, Joyce Grenfell, Thorley Walters, Irene Handl, Dennis Price, Sid James, John Le Mesurier, Frankie Howerd, Dora Bryan, Reg Varney & Terry Scott

Frank Launder & Sidney Gilliat

Universal Suitable for All

Fullscreen 4:3

English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

5 hours 51 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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