Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSome trouble with gambling forces con man Fortescue to hide out in a boys' school, posing as a professor. When the undisciplined and lazy boys have to pass a few tests, cheating becomes the ... Tout lireSome trouble with gambling forces con man Fortescue to hide out in a boys' school, posing as a professor. When the undisciplined and lazy boys have to pass a few tests, cheating becomes the only option.Some trouble with gambling forces con man Fortescue to hide out in a boys' school, posing as a professor. When the undisciplined and lazy boys have to pass a few tests, cheating becomes the only option.
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The reliable John Paddy Carstairs does what he can with this Will Hay formula, with Shiner at his loudest and most obnoxious in the lead. It winds up, as you might expect, in a series of mini-skits that are put together adequately and shot and edited frenetically. I'm not a fan of Shiner but his old-fashioned elbow-to-the-rib fast talker has its fans. With Anthony Newley, Alfie Bass, Mary Jerrold, and Ronnie Corbett.
Although for the most part he is generally forgotten today, I always found Ronald Shiner quite a likable comedy actor, and to be frank, I probably prefer him in this role to Will Hay, who in his guise as schoolmaster could become a little irritating at times. Interestingly I also find him a little reminiscent of Shemp Howard in places. I find it frustrating that I have been able to view so few of the films listed in his filmography.
Other familiar faces notable in the cast are a young Anthony Newley and a young Ronnie Corbett, Mary Jerrold as Mrs Bagshot brings Katie Johnson to mind......and there's also Richard Wattis as ...you guessed it.. a Ministry of Education official.
Fortunately, the obvious enthusiasm of the players (including Mr Shiner) does manage to overcome some of the inertia produced by both script and direction, although disappointingly, the lovely French star, Jacqueline Pierreux, has only a very small part.
Production values rate as modest and behind-the-camera credits rise no higher than steadfastly routine.
It may sound stupid, but trust me, it's funny. And young Anthony Newley is a treat to watch as a cheeky school boy!
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'Professor' Fortescue: You're going to pass this examination by 'ook or by crook.
Albert: We'll do it by crook - it's easier...
- ConnexionsReferenced in Des O'Connor Tonight: Épisode #2.4 (1978)
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- 1h 12min(72 min)
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