The all-girl school foil an attempt by train robbers to recover two and a half million pounds hidden in their school.
Frankie Howerd
Alphonse of Monte Carlo / Alfred Askett
Dora Bryan
Amber Spottiswood
George Cole
'Flash' Harry
Reg Varney
Gilbert
Raymond Huntley
Sir Horace, the Minister
Richard Wattis
Manton Bassett
Portland Mason
Georgina
Terry Scott
Policeman
Eric Barker
Culpepper Brown
Godfrey Winn
Truelove
Colin Gordon
Noakes
Desmond Walter-Ellis
Leonard Edwards
Arthur Mullard
Big Jim
Norman Mitchell
William
Cyril Chamberlain
Maxie
Larry Martyn
Chips
Leon Thau
Pakistani Porter
Elspeth Duxbury
Veronica Bledlow
Barbara Couper
Carole Ann Ford
Margaret Nolan
Maggie Rennie
Jean St. Clair
Lisa Lee
Peter Gilmore
Michael Ripper
George Benson
Meredith Edwards
Jeremy Clyde
Aubrey Morris
William Kendall
Stratford Johns
The Voice (voice)
Ingrid Boulting
Schoolgirl
Director, Writer
Sidney Gilliat
Director, Writer
Frank Launder
Writer
Leslie Gilliat
Writer
Ivor Herbert
March 25, 2016
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Jolly Hockey Sticks Part 4.
The fourth part of the St. Trinian's themed films is the first to be shot in colour, and also the point where someone should have realised that this series had run out of steam. Based on Ronald Searle's demonic schoolgirls, this outing cribs off of the topical Great Train Robbery of the 60s, retains George Cole as a reassuring presence, while adding Dora Bryan and Frankie Howerd for some acting solidification.
It's not a bad film as such, in fact the last quarter, where a whole host of train shenanigans come into play, is great fun, it's just that it feels tired, less risky, like the makers were hedging their bets to get a box office winner (which came to fruition). Fast framing is a bit of a cheat, Howerd is wasted - or sleepwalking through the film? But Bryan is on hand for a bit of quality while the girls are all boisterous and minxy.
Enjoyable enough for those so inclined, even if it's utterly forgettable come the final credits. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00