Barton portrays one of its alumni in a film that is uniquely and fantastically British. The institution of St. Trinian has yet again fallen on tough times as the bank is on the verge of closing the ...
Blighty's most anarchic, un-PC girls' school -- created by cartoonist Ronald Searle, and the inspiration for five movies between 1954 and 1980 -- rides again in 21st century makeover "St. Trinian's." ...
The "St Trinians 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold" plot revolves around seeing the schoolgirls start a new term amidst the chaos and excitement. A roller-coaster style treasure hunt for the ledgendary ...
His series about the antics at a girl's boarding school influenced everything from "101 Dalmatians" to Matt Groening's ""Life in Hell." By Andy Lewis Ronald Searle St. Trinian's Cover Split - P 2012 ...
When they first skipped mischievously across the screen in 1954, the cigarette-smoking, suspender-wearing, trouble-making pupils of St Trinian's annihilated the long-held belief that girls were made ...
“St. Trinian’s” Movie Review -- The original “St. Trinian’s” films, dating back to the 1950s, were chapters in a hugely popular British series featuring a run-down school for girls and its ...
No joke is considered too old or too obvious in the immensely daft yarn scripted by Piers Ashworth and Nick Moorcroft, directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson. The plot (using the term loosely) ...
LONDON, Jan. 3 (UPI) -- Ronald Searle, the British cartoonist who created the St. Trinian's comic strip, has died in a hospital in Draguignan, France, his family said. He was 91. "Ronald William ...
across the UK as one of the worst schools in the country. When the country’s new Education Minister (Colin Firth) decides to reform the nation’s educational system, he sets his sights on St Trinian’s.