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Fric-Fracs à gogo

Original title: Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
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George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries, Sabrina, and Terry-Thomas in Fric-Fracs à gogo (1957)
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The girls of St. Trinian's School go on a bus tour of Italy chaperoned by a diamond thief disguised as a woman to elude the police.The girls of St. Trinian's School go on a bus tour of Italy chaperoned by a diamond thief disguised as a woman to elude the police.The girls of St. Trinian's School go on a bus tour of Italy chaperoned by a diamond thief disguised as a woman to elude the police.

  • Director
    • Frank Launder
  • Writers
    • Sidney Gilliat
    • Frank Launder
    • Ronald Searle
  • Stars
    • Terry-Thomas
    • George Cole
    • Joyce Grenfell
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    6.4/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Frank Launder
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Frank Launder
      • Ronald Searle
    • Stars
      • Terry-Thomas
      • George Cole
      • Joyce Grenfell
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Capt. Romney Carlton-Ricketts
    • (as Terry Thomas)
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • 'Flash' Harry
    Joyce Grenfell
    Joyce Grenfell
    • Sgt. Ruby Gates
    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Miss Amelia Fritton
    Sabrina
    Sabrina
    • Virginia
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Joe Mangan
    Lloyd Lamble
    Lloyd Lamble
    • Superintendent Samuel Kemp-Bird
    Raymond Rollett
    Raymond Rollett
    • Chief Constable
    Terry Scott
    Terry Scott
    • Police Sergeant
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Italian Police Inspector
    Thorley Walters
    Thorley Walters
    • Major
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Captain
    Ronald Ibbs
    • Lieutenant
    Judith Furse
    Judith Furse
    • Dame Maud Hackshaw
    Michael Ripper
    • Eric - The Liftman
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Charlie Bull
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Manton Bassett
    Peter Jones
    Peter Jones
    • Prestwick
    • Director
      • Frank Launder
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Frank Launder
      • Ronald Searle
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    7S1rr34l

    St Trinians On The Road - Watch Out World. 1-2-Watch

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Blue Murder At St Trinians. Before we get into it, here are my ratings:

    Story - 1.25 Direction - 1.25 Pace - 1.50 Acting - 1.25 Enjoyment - 1.50

    TOTAL - 6.75 out of 10

    Though this romp isn't as satirical as previous and subsequent movies in the series, it still pulled a laugh a three from me: This was chiefly to do with the sight gags.

    Blue Murder is a misleading title. There is no real outcry to speak of - not enough to warrant it being in the title, and nor is there a murder. A more apt epithet would be A Marriage At St. Trinians. As expected, the plot calls for the girls to get into loads of joyful trouble, which they do with wicked merriment. There's a Prince in Italy who is interested in some of the girls in the St Trinians Mariage Bureau. But for Flash to get them there before the deadline, the girls must win a schools contest, which they've already taken. Before the results are marked, the girls break into the Department of Education and swap out their answers for the correct ones, which leads to a terrific ongoing skit about council workers and their preference for a cuppa. Once the results are in, the girls are off to Europe, finishing in Italy. Throw into the mix a bank robber who's committed a jewellery heist and has decided to hide out at his daughter's school - St Trinians. Gilliat and Launder weave these elements into a rollicking good time.

    Launder and the team even come up with some superb sequences. The best of which is the switching of the headmistress. In order for the Jewel thief to remain hidden, the girls dress him as the headmistress. When the real head arrives, the young ladies give her a resounding welcome. They sing the school song and parade her through the school and up towards her room. However, halfway up the stairs, a secret panel opens and the head is butterfly-netted away into the shadows. A couple of seconds later, the hellions responsible come from the opening and start singing as the disguised crook is escorted downstairs. The swap is complete. Next, we see the headmistress tied to a chair and hoisted upwards into the belfry. Brilliantly structured and executed. Such lovely fun.

    Comedy is not always about the jokes, it's about their delivery and timing. Launder is a master at filming sight gags, while the cast proves they are just as skilled at vocal and slapstick delivery. Once again, we have a team of actors and actresses that cannot be faulted. Everyone who reprises their roles are just as crisp and fresh as in their first outing. It's also charming to see Alister Sim reprise his role as Miss Fritton, if even for a short time. Sim always makes me smile. Lionel Jefferies is awesome as the thief on the run. And Terry Thomas is Terry Thomas - hey, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    Should you want an hour or so of fun and high-jinx then Blue Murder at St Trinians is a worthy watch. And luckily, the BBC have it on IPlayer along with The Pure Hell Of St Trinians, April-2022. I would happily recommend the original St Trinians film series. They never fail to put a smile on my face.

    Please feel free to visit my Just For Laughs list to see where I ranked Blue Murder At St Trinians.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    bob the moo

    You couldn't make it today, but it's an old fashioned British caper movie

    With Miss Fritton locked away in the school basement, and the army laying siege to the school grounds (with a great deal of resistance), Flash Harry is abroad promoting the `St Trinians Marriage Bureau' to a wealthy Italian Prince. However he has to visit the Prince with the girls. He manages to cheat in a competition that allows the school to tour to Rome and they're on their way. However one of the girl's Dads is a diamond thief who tries to escape capture by dressing as their headmistress and smuggling himself out of the country, bringing the attention of the law to bear on the already suspect group.

    Not one of the best of the series of movies, but still this stands up as a good British caper movie, with a strong cast of British comedians on board. The plot is thin at best and relies on the fact that no-one can tell the difference between sexes after a little bit of cross dressing…..well, I suppose Shakespeare did it all the time and it worked for him! Much of the comedy draws from slapstick or seeing girls fight, but there are some good lines and characters – Michael Ripper's working class liftman is my favourite.

    George Cole plays Harry well – in fact he was born playing cockney rogues (eg Cottage to Let), kept playing them (St Trinians ) and got old playing them (Minder on TV). The wonderfully British Joyce Grenfell is good again as Gates, while the support cast is rich in talent – Terry Thomas, Lionel Jefferies, Terry Scott and Alistair Sim. The girls are a little iffy , the young ones are clearly children and play rough little warriors, however the older girls (i.e. 16-18) are played by women of early/mid twenties. They're all dressed up in uniforms with stockings and suspenders showing and using their sexuality for all they can get – not more so than the great Sabrina. However in today's climate where any hint of teenage sexuality or pedophilia sparks a media frenzy, this sits a little uncomfortably – there's certainly no way this could get made today!

    Overall it's enjoyable if basic – there are better movies, but it's worth watching once.
    9editor-269

    Excellent family entertainment

    In the days before political correctness reared its ugly head, boys were boys and girls and girls, and ne'er the twain should meet - except for St. Trinian's where small girls were boys, at least in their behaviour, and large girls were rather pretty, in Sabrina's case voluptuous. The main characters were all well drawn with a splendid supporting cast and all very British. Alastair Sim was perfect as the headmistress, George Cole was the Cockney geezer, Joyce Grenfell the ever spurned policewoman while Eric Barker as Culpepper Brown and Richard Wattis as Bassett were truly superb archetypal education ministers. As for Terry-Thomas - well? Even a coach driver could be posh in those days! Stiff upper lip what, even with St. Trinian's on board. All good clean fun which had family audiences flocking to the local cinema. What a pity they don't show films like this any more on television because they beat the modern rubbish hollow for entertainment value.
    7crossbow0106

    Look Out Europe!

    This is the second installment in the St. Trinians set of films and it deals with the girls wanting to win a contest to go to Europe, specifically Rome, to meet a handsome bachelor prince. They creatively find a way to win the contest and they are on their way. The reason this film is not as immediate as the first is because it takes a while for them to finally make the trip. There is a story attached concerning stolen jewels also, which is germane to all this, but I didn't think it was all that interesting. However, there is better acting in this film. Terry Thomas is good and Joyce Grenfell returns as the sargeant, once again going undercover. So, not as good as "The Belles", but you'll want to see it because you want to see the films in the series.
    6alexanderdavies-99382

    A reasonable follow-up comedy.

    This follow-up comedy to "The Belles of St. Trinian's" is not too bad, considering that most sequels aren't usually too good. It is a good thing that Terry Thomas is given "leading man" status as he was an effective lead. Alastair Sim reprised his role of Miss Fritton from the previous film and only has a few minutes of screen time. For those who know the plot, the girls of that notorious school manage to con their way into going on an exchange trip to Italy. Once there, the usual shenanigans result. Lionel Jefferies does well as the convicted father of one of the schoolgirls. George Cole and Joyce Grenfell reprise their respective roles and it's good to see them. The laughs are a bit thin but the cast make this one worth the viewing.

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    • Trivia
      The plot device of the Italian Prince Bruno and his possible marriage to an American starlet echoes the wedding of Prince Rainier of Monaco and Grace Kelly the previous year.
    • Goofs
      At two points, as the school trip goes through Europe, two newspaper headlines are shown. The earlier paper has an April 1957 date and the later one a March 1957 date.
    • Quotes

      Sergeant Ruby Gates: You see, I'm here on a special case

      Captain Romney Carlton-Ricketts: What sort of case?

      Sergeant Ruby Gates: Must I tell you?

      Captain Romney Carlton-Ricketts: I should jolly well think you should! You give me all that guff about being an interpreter, lead me up the garden path...

      Sergeant Ruby Gates: Oh, please don't talk to me like that, Romney! I'm such a crazy, mixed-up policewoman!

      Captain Romney Carlton-Ricketts: Well, how do you think I feel? One second we're swapping sweet nothings to a Neapolitan love song, and the next moment we're up to our nostrils in Agatha Christie. A chap doesn't know where he stands!

    • Connections
      Edited into Heroes of Comedy: Terry-Thomas (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      St.Trinian's School Song
      (uncredited)

      Music by Malcolm Arnold

      Lyrics by Sidney Gilliat and Val Valentine

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1959 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy(Various shots around the Forum in chase climax.)
    • Production company
      • John Harvel Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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