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Please Sir!

  • 1971
  • 1h 40m
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6.1/10
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Please Sir! (1971)
A Spin-off from the ITV television series Please Sir. which ran from 1968 to 1972. Mr Hedges takes his class on a field trip, with disastrous consequences.
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In this spin-off from the ITV television series "Please Sir!" which ran from 1968 to 1972, Mr Hedges takes his class on a field trip, with disastrous consequences.In this spin-off from the ITV television series "Please Sir!" which ran from 1968 to 1972, Mr Hedges takes his class on a field trip, with disastrous consequences.In this spin-off from the ITV television series "Please Sir!" which ran from 1968 to 1972, Mr Hedges takes his class on a field trip, with disastrous consequences.

  • Director
    • Mark Stuart
  • Writers
    • John Esmonde
    • Bob Larbey
  • Stars
    • John Alderton
    • Deryck Guyler
    • Noel Howlett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Mark Stuart
    • Writers
      • John Esmonde
      • Bob Larbey
    • Stars
      • John Alderton
      • Deryck Guyler
      • Noel Howlett
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Alderton
    John Alderton
    • Bernard Hedges
    Deryck Guyler
    Deryck Guyler
    • Norman Potter
    Noel Howlett
    Noel Howlett
    • Mr. Cromwell
    Joan Sanderson
    Joan Sanderson
    • Doris Ewell
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Mr. Price
    Erik Chitty
    Erik Chitty
    • Mr. Smith
    Peter Cleall
    Peter Cleall
    • Eric Duffy
    Carol Hawkins
    Carol Hawkins
    • Sharon Eversleigh
    Liz Gebhardt
    • Maureen Bullock
    Peter Denyer
    • Dennis Dunstable
    David Barry
    • Frankie Abbott
    Malcolm McFee
    • Peter Craven
    Patsy Rowlands
    Patsy Rowlands
    • Angela
    Jill Kerman
    • Penny Wheeler
    Peter Bayliss
    Peter Bayliss
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    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
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    Barbara Mitchell
    • Mrs. Abbott
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      • Bob Larbey
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    5mwilson1976

    The Fenn Street Gang On The BIG SCREEN!

    In this spin off based on the popular TV sitcom, Mr Hedges (John Alderton) takes his troublesome class 5C to a holiday camp with inevitably comic and disastrous results. Despite the humour being a touch on the politically incorrect and racy side by modern standards, this is mainly a light hearted and good natured affair that never takes itself seriously at all. Featuring all the regular gang from the TV show (all the 'kids' look like they are in their twenties and thirties), and a few knowing nods to the pop culture of the day ('Hendrix Lives' written on a blackboard, alluding to the then recent death of Jimi Hendrix), the movie was one of the most popular at the British Box Office in 1972. Mike Vickers did the music, which features Cilla Black performing La La La Lu (I Love You).
    9johnrowb

    As good as an Ealing Comedy in its own way

    Highly under-rated British comedy with many memorable characterisations, not a bad script, and a wonderful feel-good factor.

    John Alderton is pretty much faultless as Hedges - this is fine comic acting.

    Especially enjoyable if you grew up in the 1970s. Standout sequence for me is when Hedges (and we) think 5c have gone to bed for the night and he heads off to the pub with Price... only to bump into his pupils there. Nicely done.

    Other amusing sequences also, and I can sum up the film using an expression of Dennis's (one of the characters)... "Yeah! Double NEAT!!"
    8bazil-34306

    Nostalgic look at Comprehensive Schools

    I attended comprehensive schools and the behaviour of pupils reflect the antics this film tries to portray. I thoroughly enjoyed this film it brought back many fond memories of another decade,
    8d-shilling-1

    A wonderful 70's movie

    I've seen this movie many times, actually far too many times and it's always does one thing after all those views and that is leaves a massive smile of my face.

    It's just a beautiful, wonderful movie. There's obviously plenty of "it was like that & okay to say that" stuff at the time moments in the movie but if you look past that you'll find a diamond.

    John Alderton is wonderful as the innocent bumbling do gooder Mr Hedges and gives a wonderful performance. Derek Guyler as the grumpy janitor steals the show though.

    The soundtrack is great, from the opening sequence to Cilla Black's beautiful song closing out the movie you'll be grinning from ear to ear.
    bamptonj

    British teen comedy of the early 70s

    An odd assortment of students from Fenn St. School go to Woodbridge Rural Centre for 2 weeks as part of their 5th Form camp under the guidance of their hapless teacher, Mr Hedges.

    There is the token Hells Angel - scared of the dark and armed with his teddy-bear, the obligatory 'tough as nails' leader, the poor boy who has been forced to forge his permission slip in order to go on the camp, and the black prankster, all of whom push their teacher to the limit. The latter for instance provokes trouble for the floundering Mr. Hedges by remarking "he's nice to us...you know the white ones", leading to an economy of laughs over Mr. Hedges supposed white-supremacist, sexist ways - "You make me ashamed to be English/Little Hitler!" which almost costs the love-inept teacher the relationship he strikes at the end of the film.

    The Fenn St. Students are pranksters who just keep getting their teacher shot in the neck from just about anybody - the camp owners, the gypsies, the school administration and the boys parents! For instance, upon arriving at the camp he tiredly heads over to the local pub, only to find the kids he had just 'tucked in' indulging in some lagers in the back room! More comedy is assured when the students get into fights and stand-offs with other schools at the camp, most notable of course the grammar school boys. Man, we even a bit of class animosity within this film!

    The movie, I found quite funny, though for means of any comparison, I have not seen the original series. The acting was very serviceable for the subject material and because the humor is a bit dated (or not as consistently applied as in most teen movies made today) it would go down well with people of all ages, though I'm sure that at the time it was marketed at teens, for there is of course also a little of that clichéd sexual-tension-between-students-while-at-camp scenario. There are so many off-shoots of comedy that, coupled with the music, I almost expected Sid James to pop in!

    The film also possesses a composition of stereotypical opposites that proves more fun. Take the elderly janitor Mr. Potter for instance. Just about to get into a car he pleads with post-war zeal "Let me sir, I've driven tanks sir!". There are the gypsies of course, misunderstood by Mr. Hedges when he approaches them saying "I have come in peace/can I speak to your head Chieftain?" and there is the illiterate underclass father of the boy who forged his parent's signature, who rather than reveal his shortcomings by signing a release form, let's his son stay!

    The movie was made in '71 so of course it is resplendent with the odd mini-skirt and garish blue eye-shadow! See it - its good. You've got to love all these British films. The Carry On series, Not Only But Also etc. John Alderton reminds me of Paul McCartney, but that's just by the way.

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    • Trivia
      The boy who has an accident in the assembly hall at the beginning is Todd Carty who would later appear as Tucker Jenkins in Grange Hill (1978), a TV series inspired by the success of Please Sir! (1968).
    • Goofs
      The plan is to send 35 pupils to the summer camp. These would fit on one bus, but on the day of departure two buses are used, and an enormous number of kids appear to be going.
    • Quotes

      Bernard Hedges: I just don't understand you, Price. I look upon the first day of term as one of the peaks of my career.

      Mr. Price: And you've got your graph upside down!

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Offence (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      La La La Lu (I Love You)
      Written by Michael Vickers (uncredited)

      Music Director, Arranged and Conducted by John Scott (uncredited)

      Sung by Cilla Black

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1971 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¡Por favor, señor!
    • Filming locations
      • Primrose Hill, Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • L.W. International
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      1 hour 40 minutes

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