It is London in the year 1960 and John Saunders enthusiastically begins his new teaching career at a tough slum-area school. His class are bored pupils in their last term before leaving. Wil... Read allIt is London in the year 1960 and John Saunders enthusiastically begins his new teaching career at a tough slum-area school. His class are bored pupils in their last term before leaving. Will he handle the grave problems that lie ahead?It is London in the year 1960 and John Saunders enthusiastically begins his new teaching career at a tough slum-area school. His class are bored pupils in their last term before leaving. Will he handle the grave problems that lie ahead?
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- Margaret
- (as Diane Marshall)
- Gladys Weekes
- (uncredited)
- Pupil
- (uncredited)
- Thatcher
- (uncredited)
- Girl
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Richards
- (uncredited)
- Mother
- (uncredited)
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Singer and comedian Bygraves was a major star at the time, and wanted to try his hand at dramatic acting, so he co-produced this adaptation of a controversial novel. It was meant to shine a light on the deplorable conditions of this sort of school in the UK, one in which the students were virtually given up on, and the faculty just waited for them to quit or age out of the system. It will seem like a lot of oldhat stuff to most modern viewers, as the tough school drama has become a bit of a cliche, but it was rather new material in the UK at the time. The students actually look like kids, with O'Sullivan and Marshall the stand-outs among them.
Did you know
- TriviaIn his auto-biography, Max Bygraves considered this to be the film he was most proud of and was pleased with the praise given to his performance.
- GoofsThe opening scene has a lollipop man holding up the traffic to allow children to cross the road however he stops and walks off as some children start to cross the road and the traffic almost runs into them, the lollipop man would not leave his post until all the children had crossed and the cars would not deliberately aim for the kids.
- Quotes
[to Mr Gregory who is enraged at being locked overnight in the playground toilet]
large group of children: [singing] Oh dear what a calamity, old Greg got locked in the lavatory, he was there from Monday till Saturday.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits cast list ends with "and the Rest of Class II.
- SoundtracksBlest Are the Pure in Heart
(uncredited)
Tune: "Franconia"
Music by Johann Konig
Music adapted by W.H. Havergal
Words by John Keble
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- Versuchung auf der Schulbank
- Filming locations
- Clarendon Crescent - now demolished, Maida Vale, Paddington, London, England, UK(opening shot of street, with church in background, as children are crossing)
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1