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Amour au collège

Original title: A French Mistress
  • 1960
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
224
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Agnès Laurent in Amour au collège (1960)
ComedyRomance

The boys of Melbury Primary School are plunged into turmoil when the new French Master turns out to be a Mistress! Madelin Leforge's (the French Mistress) effect on the boys is swift and ama... Read allThe boys of Melbury Primary School are plunged into turmoil when the new French Master turns out to be a Mistress! Madelin Leforge's (the French Mistress) effect on the boys is swift and amazing. Suddenly everyone wants extra French Lessons just to glimpse the teacher in revealin... Read allThe boys of Melbury Primary School are plunged into turmoil when the new French Master turns out to be a Mistress! Madelin Leforge's (the French Mistress) effect on the boys is swift and amazing. Suddenly everyone wants extra French Lessons just to glimpse the teacher in revealing shorts and bikinis. As discipline crumbles, a scandal explodes when the Head discovers t... Read all

  • Director
    • Roy Boulting
  • Writers
    • Sonnie Hale
    • Roy Boulting
    • Jeffrey Dell
  • Stars
    • Cecil Parker
    • James Robertson Justice
    • Ian Bannen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    224
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    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • Sonnie Hale
      • Roy Boulting
      • Jeffrey Dell
    • Stars
      • Cecil Parker
      • James Robertson Justice
      • Ian Bannen
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Cecil Parker
    Cecil Parker
    • John Crane, M.A. Headmaster Of Melbury School…
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Robert Martin Affectionately Known As' Bow Wow'…
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Colin Crane The Headmaster's Son…
    Agnès Laurent
    Agnès Laurent
    • A French Mistress
    • (as Mlle. Agnes Laurent)
    • …
    Raymond Huntley
    Raymond Huntley
    • The Rev. Edwin Peake…
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Ex-Staff Sgt. Hodges A.T.S., N.A.A.F.I.…
    Edith Sharpe
    • Matron
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Mr. Meade
    • (as Kenneth Griffiths)
    Robert Bruce
    Robert Bruce
    • Mr. Ramsay
    Thorley Walters
    Thorley Walters
    • Colonel Edmonds Chairman Of The Governors…
    Henry B. Longhurst
    • 2nd. Governor
    • (as Henry Longhurst)
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • 3rd. Governor
    Scot Finch
    • Edmonds, The Head Boy
    • (as Scott Finch)
    • …
    Richard Palmer
    • Milsom
    Peter Greenspan
    • Wigram
    David Griffin
    David Griffin
    • Slater
    Jeremy Bulloch
    Jeremy Bulloch
    • Baines
    Diarmid Cammell
    • Vane
    • (as David Diarmid Cammell)
    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • Sonnie Hale
      • Roy Boulting
      • Jeffrey Dell
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    3malcolmgsw

    Bottom Of The Class for this witless school comedy.

    If you want to see what a funny school comedy looks like the your best bet is to watch The Best Years Of Your Life,the early St Trinians films and Carry On Teacher.Don't bother with this dud from the Boulting Brothers ,based on a play written by Sonnie Hale,ex-husband of Jessie Matthews.By some miracle of writing he has managed to make Cecil Parker,Irene Handel,James Robertson Justice et al ponderously unfunny.On not one occasion did I laugh at thus film,with the usual bunch of twenty somethings playing boys half their age.Given that the Boultings were in the middle of a hot streak with such films as Privates Progress,Brothers In Law,and I'm alright Jack,it is surprising that they could make such a dismally unfunny film.Incidentally August marks the centenary of their birth and is being marked with a season at the BFI Southbank.Maybe better not to show this.I would add that at ties Agnes Laurent is almost totally unintelligible.
    drednm

    Mild British Comedy

    Good cast is mostly wasted in this comedy set in a boys' school., which is turned upside down when the new French teacher turns out to be a sex bomb rather than a middle-aged woman. The boys are all agog.

    The headmaster (Cecil Parker) also has the headache of thinking he may be the girl's father since he had met her mother on a mountain-climbing trip 25 years prior. His son (Ian Bannen) who also teaches at the school, starts to grow fond of his might-be sister.

    Some funny bits are provided by James Robertson Justice as a wise-cracking teacher, Raymond Huntley as the sourpuss vicar, Athene Seyler as his sourpuss sister, Irene Handl as the battle-axe cook, Edith Sharpe as the matron, and Thorley Walters as the chairman of the governors. Agnes Laurent plays the teacher, but she's hard to understand.

    This is one of those comedies that hinges on the characters' simply not stating the obvious. Parker never just tells anyone what the issue is. I never spotted Michael Crawford (18 or so at the time) who's listed as playing a student named Kent, not did I ever hear the name mentioned.
    7geoffm60295

    Rather dated film, but Great British comedy acting

    A very attractive French teacher (mistress) is recruited at the last minute to teach at a middle class all boy's public school. Her arrival causes not only the testosterone levels of the boys to rise, but also the son of the headmaster, who quickly becomes besotted by the new 'French mistress.' Although it's terribly dated in today's world of 'sexual liberalism,' the light touch comedy skills of Cecil Parker, the headmaster, and the roguish housemaster, played by James Robertson Justice, are something to be savoured, as they try to preserve the 'moral decency' of their all male conservative bastion of privilege. Special mention must be made of the marvellous character actor, Raymond Huntley, cast as the self righteous and snooty Reverend Edwin Peake, as well as the delightful, Irene Handl, who plays the 'no nonsense, plain talking, head cook, ex - staff Sgt. Hodges, whose food at best can be described as 'basic.' However, it's a film which revolves around the wonderful Cecil Parker, whose mannerisms, facial expressions and a constant exasperated voice, makes it a joy to watch.
    7Marlburian

    Reasonable light comedy that evoked nostalgia

    I'm more enthusiastic about this film than other reviewers here on IMDB and elsewhere. This is due to my having been at a boys' boarding-school (where, incidentally, James Robertson Justice had been educated) at the time that AFM was made and the boy's clothes - and some of their personalities - evoked memories. So did their excitement over the young lady arriving in their midst. Not that we were so monastic as Melbury: several of our masters had daughters, there were two nurses in the sanatorium (their bathroom adjoined one we used) and we were allowed into the town for an hour after lunch .

    I still recall the very attractive sister who visited one boy and was chatted up by our senior prefect. Later the cover of the school magazine caricatured her at the bottom of a ladder leading to the prefect's room on the first floor. So another memory evoked by AFM when, in a reverse situation, Scot Finch clambers up to Madeleine's room ...

    I thought that the actors all performed reasonably well and in the version that I saw (on the Talking Pictures TV channel) I was able to understand Madeleine (unlike a couple of other reviewers) and better so than in some actors in modern TV dramas.
    3steven-87

    A Waste of a Great Cast

    So, you're Roy Boulting. You're in the middle of the golden years of your career. You're handed James Robertson-Justice, Cecil Parker, Irene Handl and Raymond Huntley as cast members. What could go wrong? Well, sadly, plenty. The rather flimsy plotline - minor boys only public school recruits new French mistress who, at the age of 24 is some 30 years younger than was expected (did no one check her resume?). Headmaster's son falls for Mademoiselle. Headmaster realises he may have had more to do with Mademoiselle than he thought! - is insufficient to really flesh out any of the main characters. The script is flat (almost theatrical) abd the direction uninspired. Agnes Laurent is gorgeous and probably the stand-out performer here, her naivety charming as it flutters around the avuncular pose adopted by anyone male (including one or two of the rather mature-looking boys). The major cast members appear to be acting almost on autopilot. If you approach this movie in the right way, you might find it a passable little romp - the problem is that one expects so much more of such an assembled cast. 3/10.

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    • Trivia
      Denise Coffey's debut.
    • Goofs
      When Matron hands the cook the plate with 2 sausages on, one rolls to the side. But when the shot changes the sausages are back together again in the centre of the plate.
    • Quotes

      Ex-Staff Sgt. Hodges A.T.S., N.A.A.F.I.: I'm used to preparing good food, and in more bigger quantities than 'ere. I done it in he NAAFI, an' I done it in the ATS, an' I learnt it from my 'usband, 'oo was Chief Instructor at the Army School of Cooking. 'E's gawn now, God rest 'im.

      Matron: Oh - poor Mrs Hodges, I didn't know. I'm so sorry. What happened to him?

      Ex-Staff Sgt. Hodges A.T.S., N.A.A.F.I.: Well, 'e died of food poisonin' as it 'appens, but that don't enter in...

    • Crazy credits
      Sub-text for characters listed in opening credits:-

      Cecil Parker: A Lively Teacher Of Dead Languages

      James Robertson Justice: His Pupils Are The 'Beat' Generation - Well Beaten

      Ian Bannen: His Idea Of Culture Is Entirely Physical - And Female.

      Raymond Huntley: Chaplain And Ornithologist . He Knows A Bird When He Sees One.

      Irene Handl: Her Cooking In World War II Proved Once Again The Powers Of Endurance Of The British Soldier.

      Thorley Walters: He Still Clings To The Idea Of An Empire On Which The Sun Never Sets - And The Wages Never Rise.
    • Soundtracks
      Madeleine
      Music by John Addison

      Lyrics by Roy Boulting

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1960 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A French Mistress
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Shepperton Studios England)
    • Production companies
      • Boulting Brothers
      • Charter Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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