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Les fils de Mademoiselle

Original title: Her Twelve Men
  • 1954
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  • 1h 31m
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Greer Garson, Lee Aaker, Tim Considine, Dale Hartleben, Donald MacDonald, Robert Ryan, Stuffy Singer, David Stollery, Barry Sullivan, and Peter J. Votrian in Les fils de Mademoiselle (1954)
An inexperienced female teacher is hired at a private elite school for boys where she raises a few eyebrows among the all-male faculty.
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An inexperienced female teacher is hired at a private elite school for boys where she raises a few eyebrows among the all-male faculty.An inexperienced female teacher is hired at a private elite school for boys where she raises a few eyebrows among the all-male faculty.An inexperienced female teacher is hired at a private elite school for boys where she raises a few eyebrows among the all-male faculty.

  • Director
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Writers
    • William Roberts
    • Laura Z. Hobson
    • Louise Baker
  • Stars
    • Greer Garson
    • Robert Ryan
    • Barry Sullivan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    550
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    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • William Roberts
      • Laura Z. Hobson
      • Louise Baker
    • Stars
      • Greer Garson
      • Robert Ryan
      • Barry Sullivan
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Greer Garson
    Greer Garson
    • Jan Stewart
    Robert Ryan
    Robert Ryan
    • Joe Hargrave
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Richard Y. Oliver, Sr.
    Richard Haydn
    Richard Haydn
    • Dr. Avord Barrett
    Barbara Lawrence
    Barbara Lawrence
    • Barbara Dunning
    James Arness
    James Arness
    • Ralph Munsey
    Rex Thompson
    Rex Thompson
    • Homer Curtis
    Tim Considine
    Tim Considine
    • Richard Y. Oliver, Jr.
    David Stollery
    David Stollery
    • Jeff Carlin
    Frances Bergen
    Frances Bergen
    • Sylvia Carlin
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Roger Frane
    Donald MacDonald
    Donald MacDonald
    • Bobby Lennox
    Dale Hartleben
    • Kevin Clark
    Ivan Triesault
    Ivan Triesault
    • Erik Haldeman
    Stuffy Singer
    • Jimmy Travers
    Peter J. Votrian
    Peter J. Votrian
    • Alan Saunders
    • (as Peter Votrian)
    Lee Aaker
    Lee Aaker
    • Michael Elliott
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Adams
    Mary Adams
    • Martha
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • William Roberts
      • Laura Z. Hobson
      • Louise Baker
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    6bkoganbing

    Garson Of The Oaks

    Her Twelve Men marked Greer Garson's farewell to MGM, the studio that had brought her over from the United Kingdom in 1939 and for whom three years later brought home an Oscar for Mrs. Miniver which also was The Best Picture of that year.

    This film is hardly in the category of Mrs. Miniver, but it's a pleasant enough family film about a woman who takes a first time teaching job at a private boy's school called The Oaks. In fact it's also the first time this venerable institution ever hired a woman and that fact proves unsettling to a lot of people, kids and faculty.

    But Greer turns out to be a natural for the job and some of these kids in the boarding school turn out to need a woman's touch. Her scenes with young Donald MacDonald who plays a kid who was essentially dumped at the school while his jet setting parents are gadding about the globe are especially touching.

    Greer has three male admirers as well, faculty members Robert Ryan and James Arness and Barry Sullivan multi-millionaire widower father of another troubled youth Tim Considine. Guess who she ends up with.

    Richard Haydn plays the school headmaster who is opposed to her at first, but who gradually sees having a woman on the staff ain't the worst thing possible. Haydn who is normally pulling out all the stops playing fussbudgets is rather restrained in his performance and the usual shtick is under wraps.

    Her Twelve Men holds up well since those Eisenhower days and is still a good family film.
    6MyMovieTVRomance

    Not what I was expecting. It made me cry- and it's way more drama than comedy! In fact, there really was no comedy.

    The way they kept calling her "sir" irked me, and the kids' behavior- as well as that of some adults- was annoying. But, I must admit both Greer and some of the kids managed to tug at my heartstrings several times throughout! Yes, I ugly-cried real tears, and that means that while not super good, it's still a good film. But, if you're anything like me, you'll be saying to yourself all along "Oh, if only life were really that simple!" And even though it's not at all, it's lovely that the 1950s respected such simplicity instead of looking down their noses at it.
    Doylenf

    Sentimental, predictable story for Garson's last film at MGM...

    GREER GARSON's long career at MGM came to an end in a sentimental tale about a new teacher at an all boys school who triumphs over inexperience and falls in love too. A slim tale for Garson with Robert Ryan and Barry Sullivan hovering in the background as possible suitors, it is strictly formula stuff and worth watching only if you're an ardent fan of Greer Garson. It strives to be no more than a modest programmer.

    It's almost quaint to see how "rambunctious" the boys are by today's standards, so mild is their behavior. Richard Haydn as the school's headmaster is effective and the boys are competent enough child actors, but it all has the feeling of having been done before.

    As I say in my article on Greer Garson due to appear in FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE: "At a time when she could have used a different kind of role to broaden her appeal, Garson let herself be cast in the sort of vehicle that had an all too familiar ring to it."

    Of interest to fans of James Arness, he has a brief role as a physical ed coach at a time when he had not yet emerged as a TV western star.
    6the lioness

    Greer Garson in color!!!!!!

    Greer Garson portrays a teacher at an all boys school in this familiar vehicle from MGM studios. She must be a teacher to her students and a mother simultaneously. In the process, she attracts three suitors.

    I love Garson and I'm a huge fan, however,I will also agree this is not her best film. Its only for those who are big fans of the actress. Also, for those who are die-hard fans of Garson, if you need another reason to see it? She's in color! It was filmed in color and is not one of Turner's colorized films. Garson fans like myself know the majority of her films were done in black and white.

    While I agree with the previous post stating this film is a familiar vehicle for Garson, I disagree with him on the statement that Garson could have chosen a better film to appear in. I'm sure the previous poster has not forgotten that when this film was made, Garson was still under contract to MGM and the company had been dealing with a shift in power during this period. The powers that be at the studio would not give the actress parts that were fitting of her abilities and range. As a result, she took films like this to avoid being shunned by the film community and to continue working. She also was trying to avoid being sued by the studio for breach of contract. Eventually, she did grow tired of being stuck in films like this so she did what any graceful woman like herself would do...she waited for her contract to expire by taking films like this. When her contract was up, she left.

    For more inside information of Garson, the poster above should read her book, "A Rose for Mrs. Miniver" to get an in depth understanding of this great actress.

    Also, on a sad note, this is one of Garson's films that has never gone to video. :(
    7fugazzi49

    Spin & Marty fans should see this film

    I grew up in the 50's and like most kids my age was a big fan of the Mickey Mouse Club.In it's first season one of the segments was Spin & Marty.It was a serialized story about two boys at a western summer camp - who even got to ride horses thus becoming the envy of every boy watching. Spin (the All-American boy) was played by Tim Considine,and Marty (the snobby rich kid) by David Stollery.It became a HUGE hit & the sensation of that first season.Both boys appear in Her Twelve Men,and met there.Tim originally tried out for the part of Marty,but was offered Spin instead.Disney still needed a Marty and Tim told them he had recently worked with a boy who would be just right for the role,David Stollery from Her Twelve men!So this film was somewhat responsible for the ideal casting of that well-loved Disney serial.This information was related by Tim & David in the interview feature of the Disney Treasures DVD Box Set that came out a couple years ago.

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    • Trivia
      The last film Greer Garson made under contract to MGM where she signed in 1939 and appeared in her first feature film, Au revoir Mr. Chips! (1939).
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Jan Stewart: [voice over] When I was a child and given to daydreaming, I had many visions of myself as a grown-up. One of these visions was of myself high in the air while below everyone else went... .

      [sound of applause while Jan is shown on a trapeze]

      Jan Stewart: [voice over continues] In another of my daydreams, I was the happy mother of four boys and four girls... all of them exactly four years old. As I grew older, I saw myself in a dream ballroom waltzing with the Crown Prince of Our Kingdom. His heart was breaking because I refused to marry him. It was out of the question... I had already promised to marry the junior senator from my home state. There were other daydreams. Always, I was glamorous... heroic... and well loved. But dreams have a way of ending. Quite suddenly, you can wake up and find yourself, as I did, that day in September, starting life over again when I went to a place I'd never been to do something I never dreamed of doing, and trying not to show how scared I was.

    • Connections
      Referenced in A Star Is Born World Premiere (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh! Mighty Oaks (The Oaks Anthem)
      (uncredited)

      [Sung at the school's new year assembly; reprise sung at the commencement ceremony]

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 1960 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Her Twelve Men
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $1,534,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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